Oliver Bearman Shines in Shanghai: A Stellar 9th Place Qualifying Performance for Haas!
In an exhilarating twist of fate, the British racer Oliver Bearman has secured the 9th position as the Sprint race approaches in Shanghai, showcasing the remarkable momentum of the Haas team as the 2026 F1 season unfolds! Following a commendable 7th place finish in the season opener in Australia, Bearman continues to dazzle fans and critics alike with his prowess on the track.
As the stage is set for the action-packed Sprint in China, Bearman finds himself just behind the reigning champion Max Verstappen and ahead of the second Red Bull driven by Isack Hadjar. This promising start has ignited hopes for Haas, marking a significant development in their performance trajectory this season.
Reflecting on the challenges faced during the qualifying session, Bearman expressed his satisfaction, stating, “We showed excellent pace right from the first lap of FP1 and managed to improve it.” Despite the difficulties, including a somewhat precarious setup that made achieving a flawless lap a challenge, Bearman managed to secure a spot in the top ten. He added, “It was a tough session, but in the end, we did it, and I am happy with today’s 9th place.”
Bearman’s surprise at the reduced gap to the leaders is palpable, as he acknowledges a shift from expectations prior to the weekend. “Before this weekend, I didn’t expect to fight for the top eight positions because we thought the top four teams would be much further ahead, but it turned out otherwise,” he remarked. His optimism shines through as he hints at the potential for scoring valuable points in tomorrow’s race, stating, “If we do everything right tomorrow, we can grab some points.”
Meanwhile, the quest for points continues for Esteban Ocon, who captured the 12th spot in the Sprint qualifying. Ocon has yet to reach the points zone this season, either in Australia or in the early stages of the Chinese Grand Prix. He noted, “We are working hard to bring the car to the desired level. The feelings have improved from FP1 to Sprint Qualifying, but there are still some aspects we need to analyze to enhance it for tomorrow. The potential is there, and our understanding of the car is quite high now, so we hope to resolve the issues and get the best out of it.”
As the excitement builds for the Sprint race in Shanghai, all eyes will be on Haas and their rising star Oliver Bearman. Will he capitalize on this momentum and steer his team towards a podium finish? The countdown to the race has begun, and fans are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a thrilling showdown on the track!








