LIVE
NEXTCanadian GP / FP1 18D· 14: 02: 37 MIAMIP11 · P13 OCONP13 BEARMANP11
Race Hub →
← Back to team
Race Driver#87 🇬🇧 British

Ollie
Bearman

Ollie Bearman’s sophomore season with TGR Haas F1 Team looks to build on his undeniable speed and mature approach to racing.

Biography

The Formula 1 rookie began his motorsport journey at the age of eight years old, karting in 2013. His talent was immediately recognized after he finished in the top five for the Kartmasters British Grand Prix in 2014. Shortly after, he finished in the top five once again in the 2015 Super 1 National Championship, followed by a second place finish the following year.

Bearman quickly came into the spotlight in 2019 where he earned the Winter Cup in the junior X30 class, as well as placing first in the Euro Series and International Final.

In 2020, Bearman had a successful transition to open-wheel car racing by competing in the German F4 championship, where he placed in the top 10 with 144 points. After transitioning from US Racing to Van Amersfoort Racing for the 2021 German and Italian F4 championships, Bearman finished victorious, becoming the first driver to win both titles.

Bearman was subsequently signed to the prestigious Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy in November 2021.

His debut in the 2022 Formula 3 Championship resulted in place third overall with Prema Racing. Bearman then continued his career with Prema Racing for the 2023 Formula 2 Championship. Despite finishing sixth in the Drivers’ Championship, he assisted Prema Racing in securing second in the Constructors’ Championship.

The Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy driver followed the likes of Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher and Robert Shwartzman in receiving outings with MoneyGram Haas F1 Team in 2023 through the team’s long-standing relationship with Scuderia Ferrari, participating in FP1 in Mexico City and Abu Dhabi, followed by a full-day in the VF-23 at the end-of-season test in Abu Dhabi.

Both MoneyGram Haas F1 Team and Scuderia Ferrari announced Bearman as a reserve driver for the 2024 season, scheduled to take part in FP1 sessions for the American marque: Imola, Barcelona, Silverstone, and Budapest.

In his role for Scuderia Ferrari, Bearman made a memorable Formula 1 debut back in March 2024 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix substituting for the sidelined Carlos Sainz – in doing so becoming the third-youngest racer in Formula 1 history. A mature performance from the then 18-year-old saw Bearman classified seventh and firmly in the points on his one-off race appearance behind the wheel of the SF-24.

Coinciding with his home race at Silverstone Circuit, Bearman signed for MoneyGram Haas F1 Team on a multi-year contract beginning with the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

Following the automatic race ban of Kevin Magnussen after the 2024 Italian Grand Prix, Bearman made his competitive debut for MoneyGram Haas F1 Team at the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, scoring a point for the team with a tenth place finish. He made his second unscheduled appearance for the team at the São Paulo Grand Prix when Kevin Magnussen took ill – where the Brit finished 12th.

Bearman finished his packed 2024 season in Abu Dhabi with Formula 2, recording three wins and classifying 12th in the standings.

His inaugural season as a full-time Formula 1 driver delivered a typical rookie season, with an upward trend of results established after the summer shutdown. The 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix saw Bearman clinch fourth to match Haas’ best result to date, followed one week later with P6 in São Paulo. Bearman finished the season 13th overall, scoring a total of 41 points. 

Career & Accolades

2025

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with Haas F1 Team
• Finished 13th in championship with 41 points
• Best race finish: 4th in Round 20 at Mexico Grand Prix

2024

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with Haas F1 Team
• Served as Official Reserve Driver for team
• Finished 18th in championship with seven points
• Best race finish: 10th in Round 17 at Azerbaijan Grand Prix

FIA Formula 1 World Championship with Scuderia Ferrari
• Served as Official Reserve Driver for team
• Scored first points in Formula 1 with Scuderia Ferrari substituting for Carlos Sainz at 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
• Best race finish: 7th in Round 2 at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
• Third youngest driver to start in a Formula 1 race

FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing
• Finished 12th in championship with 75 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 13, 21, and 25 at Austrian, Italian, and Qatar grands prix

2023

FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing
• Finished 6th in championship with 130 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 7, 8, 12, and 24 at Azerbaijan, Spanish, and Italian grands prix
• Participated in two FP1 sessions with MoneyGram Haas F1 Team in Mexico City and Abu Dhabi

2022

FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing
• Finished 3rd in championship with 130 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 7, 8, 12, and 24 at Azerbaijan, Spanish, and Italian grands prix

2021

ADAC Formula 4 with Van Amersfoort Racing
• Won Championship with 295 points 
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 17 at Red Bull Ring, Zandvoort, Hockenheim and Nurburgring

Formula 4 Italian Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing
• Won Championship with 353 points 
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 20, and 21 at Misano, Vallelunga, Imola, Red Bull Ring and Monza

GB3 Championship with Fortec Motorsports
• Finished 14th with 163 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Round 13 at Snetterton

2020

ADAC Formula 4 with US Racing
• Finished 7th with 144 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Rounds 8 at Hockenheim

Formula 4 Italian Championship with US Racing
• Finished 10th in championship with 85 points
• Best race finish: 1st in Round 19 at Vallelunga