Ferrari’s Oliver Bearman Cleared: Racing Forward After Mexico FP1 Incident

Ferrari's Oliver Bearman Cleared: Racing Forward After Mexico FP1 Incident

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The Formula 1 race stewards have deemed no further action was required against Ferrari Reserve Driver Oliver Bearman or Williams’ Alex Albon after the pair came together in opening practice of the Mexico City Grand Prix.

During FP1, Albon crashed into Bearman’s Ferrari after catching oversteer in his Williams FW46 at Turn 9, ending both drivers’ sessions prematurely. The stewards deemed the incident a racing incident after reviewing telemetry and onboard footage. Bearman’s practice was cut short, affecting his preparation for his full-season debut with Haas in 2025. Shwarzman received a five-place grid penalty for overtaking under yellow flags during FP1 in Mexico City. His F1 race debut depends on the potential absence of either Bottas or Zhou due to illness, injury, or race ban. Shwarzman is currently not considered for a seat at Sauber in 2025, focusing on the FIA World Endurance Championship with AF Corse.

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