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Bearman vows ‘low risk’ approach to Haas debut

Oliver Bearman, Haas VF-24

Oliver Bearman is looking to lay his Formula 1 foundation when he steps into Kevin Magunssen’s Haas at this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

The British driver has been confirmed in a permanent Haas seat from next season and made his F1 debut with Ferrari as a last-minute stand-in for Carlos Sainz at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix earlier this year.

Bearman caught the eye with a seventh-placed finish in Jeddah and, with Magnussen banned in Baku after collecting 12 penalty points, he has another opportunity to impress before the step up next season.

Taking part in his first full F1 weekend, Bearman was keeping his ambitions realistic in an attempt to learn more about the challenge ahead.

“It is nice to be back first of all, not the circumstances I would have hoped but it is a great opportunity to build up my experience and get a full weekend under my belt, with some notice this time,” he said.

“I knew it was coming, which was helpful. I just want to build up step by step. Of course, knowing I am going to race is a big help, also the fact I’m going to be doing FP1 and FP2, just to build it up, not take any risks.

“I just want to build up step by step and because we have time to do that, we have three sessions this weekend and I just want to maximise myself and gain experience, it will be the most sessions I’ve ever done in F1 in a single time. It will just be a case of building it up and the enjoyment is coming anyway.

Oliver Bearman, Haas VF-24

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“Of course, I have been training hard but I have been doing that anyway because I am racing next year. My preparations have been looking towards next year since the announcement I would be racing with the team.”

Bearman admitted the prospect of racing for Haas this season had been there for a while as Magnussen sat on the cusp of a penalty – which the Dane duly received after collecting more points following an incident with Pierre Gasly at the Italian Grand Prix.

“It has been a while that Kevin has been close to a race ban, so I knew it was a potential possibility to jump into the car at any point. If I could have chosen it would have been a race that didn’t clash with F2 but you don’t choose when to jump into F1 and every opportunity is one that you take.

“I have been really preparing for next year and part of that means I am ready now so it is a great opportunity to show how I am ready now, it is a great…

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