Ollie Bearman, the young British driver for Haas, has been handed a significant setback at his home Grand Prix. The Silverstone crowd will be disappointed to learn that Bearman will face a 10-place grid penalty for the British Grand Prix following a red flag infringement during the third and final practice session. The penalty was imposed after Bearman crashed while entering the pits under red flag conditions in the closing stages of FP3.
The incident occurred when Bearman was simulating his race approach to the pit entry, a standard practice during such sessions. However, he locked his rear wheels and collided with the barriers on the right-hand side, resulting in damage to the front wing and nose of his Haas VF-25 car. The session had been red-flagged due to Gabriel Bortoleto's Sauber being beached in the gravel with broken suspension.
Stewards determined that Bearman did not slow down sufficiently under the red flag conditions. They noted that he was traveling at 260 km/h upon approaching the pit entry and lost control of his car. Further analysis revealed that Bearman's speed was actually higher under the red flag than during a previous in-lap under normal racing conditions. The stewards acknowledged Bearman's explanation that his brakes were cold due to the slow lap under the red flag, but they did not consider it a mitigating factor.
The standard penalty for failing to slow for red flags or lights on the track is a 10-place grid drop, according to FIA penalty guidelines. In addition to the grid penalty, Bearman also received four penalty points on his license.
This penalty is a significant blow for Bearman, especially considering his promising pace in the upgraded Haas VF-25. He had set the sixth-fastest time in FP3, just six-tenths of a second off the leader. The Haas team had brought an upgraded package to Silverstone, focusing on the floor and sidepod inlets. During Friday practice, Ocon ran the new package in FP1 while Bearman tested the previous configuration. Both drivers used the upgraded package in FP2.
Haas entered the British Grand Prix in seventh position in the Constructors' Championship with 29 points. This weekend marks a year since Bearman's announcement as a MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Race Driver.
The British Grand Prix holds a special significance for Haas, as their UK factory, which houses the majority of race operations and personnel, is located near Silverstone in Banbury. Team Principal Ayao Komatsu acknowledged the importance of the event, highlighting that it is Haas' home race and Bearman's first home race as a Formula 1 driver.