
Bearman adjusts F1 break plans following heavy Japanese GP crash
Oliver Bearman says his plans for F1's April break have shifted after his big crash in Japan. The Haas rookie is taking time to rest and recover but confirms he is physically fine, expressing regret for the extra workload his incident caused the team.
Haas rookie Oliver Bearman has confirmed his immediate plans have changed after a heavy crash at the Japanese Grand Prix, forcing him to prioritize rest and recovery. The British driver emerged unscathed from the frightening incident but acknowledged the extra work it created for his team, to whom he apologized. With a month-long gap until the next race in China, Bearman's focus is now on ensuring he is fully prepared for his return.
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