Oliver Bearman handed Imola chance to impress with 2025 seat up for grabs
Oliver Bearman to drive in FP1 for Haas at F1 Emi♈lia Romagna Grand Prix

Oliver Bearman has been told that h🌟is performance in FP1 at Imola on Friday will be crucial to deciding whether he lands a full-time F1 drive.
꧑The British teenager will partake in the first of six planned FP1 🙈outings for Haas at next weekend’s F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Bearman has already shone this season when deputising for the ill Carlos Sainz, driving his Ferrari to P7 in ๊Australia ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
His next appearance in Formula 1, on Friday for Haas in the first practice session of the 𒁏round, now has added importance.
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has told Bearman that his FP1 performances are more important than his Formula 2 races i꧃n deciding whether he will be 🌳given a full-time drive for 2025.
“I'd put probably more w🐻eight on what we do with 🍨him, how he performs in our environment,” Komatsu said.
“꧑But, of course, he needs to perform in F2 - that's clear."
Bearman’s outing on Friday has even higher stakes because Haas driver Kevin Magnussen is just two p💎oints away from a r🦩ace ban.
That would mean ꦐBearman could deputise for Magnussen this season.
There is at least one vacancy at Haas next year because Nico Hulkenberg💟 has confir♚med his move to Sauber.
Magnussen’s contract is also expiring so Bearman has a great chance🦂 to get in the mix.
Komatus said abou𝐆t Bearman becoming a full-time driver next season: "It's completely open.
"We've got si𒁏x sessions lined up fo♏r him. We will see the first of that in Imola.
“We 🍨are really looking forward to see how we can develop him, and how ⛄well we can work together.
"I've said it many tim🅘es before, he ꧅is very impressive…”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports,ဣ to football, to F1.