Oliver Bearman

Formula 1 Rumor: Bearman odds on favorite for Haas 2025 seat (Update)

This rumor is upgraded to ‘fact’ today. Ollie Bearman, the British teenager who caught the public imagination with a brilliant cameo for Ferrari, has been handed his big Formula One chance with Haas next year.

Mail Sport reports that the 19-year-old from Essex has secretly signed a deal that will make him the fourth British driver on the grid, alongside Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris – though the new boy will earn a pittance compared to those more established names.

Last Updated June 8, 2024

2025 AutoRacing1.com F1 Silly Season Page
Team Engine No. Driver Nat. Rating Comments
Audi Sauber Ferrari 27 Nico Hulkenberg Germany Fact Signed
55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Speculation Waiting in the wings
Alpine F1 Team Renault 10 Pierre Gasly France Strong Expected back
61 Jack Doohan Australia Speculation Waiting in the wings
Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team Mercedes 14 Fernando Alonso Spain Fact Signed thru 2026
18 Lance Stroll Canada Fact Daddy owns the team
Ferrari Ferrari 16 Charles Leclerc Monaco Fact Signed thru 2028
44 Lewis Hamilton England Fact Signed thru 2026
Moneygram Haas F1 Team Ferrari 31 Esteban Ocon France Speculation Could replace Kevin Magnussen
38 Oliver Bearman England Fact Signed
McLaren F1 Team Mercedes 4 Lando Norris England Fact Signed
81 Oscar Piastri Australia Fact Signed
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes 12 Kimi Antonelli Italy Strong Expected to replace Hamilton
63 George Russell England Fact Signed thru 2025
Red Bull Racing Honda 1 Max Verstappen Netherlands Fact Signed thru 2028
11 Sergio Perez Mexico Fact Signed thru 2026
Visa Cash App RB Honda 22 Yuki Tsunoda Japan Fact Signed thru 2025
40 Liam Lawson Australia Strong Expected to replace struggling Ricciardo
Williams Racing Mercedes 23 Alex Albon Thailand Fact Signed
55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Strong Expected to replace Sargeant
77 Valtteri Bottas Finland Speculation Could replace Sargeant

 


May 18, 2024 

(GMM) Formula 2 driver Oliver Bearman appears to be the odds on favorite for a full-time Haas race seat for 2025.

It emerged recently that the small American team will lose the services of its on-form German driver Nico Hulkenberg to the newly Audi-owned Sauber project.

Team boss Ayao Komatsu admits it is a bitter pill to swallow.

Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal, Haas F1 Team, in the Team Principals Press Conference during the Emilia Romagna GP at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari on Friday May 17, 2024 in imola, Italy. (Photo by Mark Sutton / LAT Images)

“Of course we’ll feel it,” he said at Imola. “He’s been providing us with an amazing reference, especially in a team like ours – not as big as those other guys.

“And it really depends on who we’re going to get for next year as well.”

Indeed, the team has another highly-experienced driver – Kevin Magnussen – in the sister car, but he has been consistently outperformed by Hulkenberg since 2023 and is currently on the cusp of a race ban for his driving tactics.

Even Hulkenberg and Komatsu were not supportive of Magnussen’s driving last time out in Miami, even if the Dane insists he was doing it for the team.

“In his mind, he was trying his best to help Nico,” said Komatsu. “Whether we completely agree with that methodology or not is another matter.”

Oliver Bearman, Haas VF-24 during the Emilia Romagna GP at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari on Friday May 17, 2024 in imola, Italy. (Photo by Andy Hone / LAT Images)

Former F1 driver Ralf [almost always wrong] Schumacher said recently he is convinced Haas will replace Magnussen with another experienced driver for 2025 – perhaps Valtteri Bottas.

But irrespective of Magnussen’s future, the Ferrari-linked 18-year-old ‘Ollie’ Bearman seems a shoo-in for at least one of the Haas seats next year.

Having already impressed this year when substituting for unwell Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz, Bearman had his first of six practice outings in the Haas at Imola on Friday.

When asked what he needs to do to secure a full-time seat for 2025, Komatsu said at Imola: “I think continue to deliver like this.

“At first glance, we can’t fault what he’s done today. And that was the case last year when we ran him in two sessions as well.

“So, yeah, if he continues to perform like this, for sure, it’s difficult to ignore.”