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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Kieran Jackson

Ollie Bearman crashes out of practice on F1 full-time debut at Australian GP

Ollie Bearman had a heavy crash in practice at the Australian GP - (F1 TV)

Ollie Bearman escaped unharmed after a heavy crash in practice at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

The 19-year-old, making his full-time F1 debut with Haas after three races as a reserve last year, lost control of his car coming out of the high-speed turn 10 section.

His car entered the gravel after a snap of oversteer, before the car spun into the wall with one tyre coming loose from the car.

READ: OIlie Bearman - ‘You only get one shot in F1 – my ultimate goal is to be a world champion’

Bearman, who hails from Chelmsford in Essex, quickly let his race engineer that he was OK, before adding: “I’m sorry.”

The crash stopped the first practice session in Melbourne for 10 minutes, with Lando Norris topping the timesheets for McLaren late on.

Carlos Sainz was second-fastest, with Charles Leclerc third-quickest. Lewis Hamilton, in his first grand prix session as a Ferrari driver, could only finish 12th.

Speaking about Bearman’s crash, Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle said: “He just missed the apex, ran wide. Was probably a bit too gun-ho.

“It was a little bit overconfident and it will have knocked some of his confidence. He will lose some track time this weekend.”

Bearman, who impressed for Ferrari in Saudi Arabia last year before two more appearances for Haas, told The Independent ahead of the new season of his ambitions to become a F1 world champion in the future.

The 19-year-old is making his full-time debut in F1 this weekend (Getty Images)

“My ultimate goal is to have a very long career in F1,” he said.

“It’s my ultimate passion and I know how lucky I am to be in this situation. I want to prove that I deserve it and, ultimately, I want to become a world champion.

“But my future at the moment lies with Haas and my main goal now is to just drive fast and deliver great results.

“And from there? Let’s see where that brings us.”

It remains to be seen whether Haas can repair Bearman’s car in time for the second practice session at 5am (GMT) on Friday.

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