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Frustrated Bearman ‘should’ve been in Q3’ in F1 Baku qualifying

byDan Lawrence
2 years ago
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Bearman was frustrated with his Q2 exit at Baku

Bearman was frustrated with his Q2 exit at Baku

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Haas stand-in Ollie Bearman was dissatisfied with out-qualifying team-mate Nico Hulkenberg during qualifying for the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, saying he “should have been in Q3.”

The 19-year-old British driver is racing for Haas this weekend as Kevin Magnussen serves a one-race ban.

Bearman has impressed throughout and only missed out on the top-10 Q3 shootout by one position on Saturday.

Moreover, Bearman finished three places ahead of team-mate and qualifying specialist Hulkenberg, but that wasn’t enough.

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Frustrated, the teenager exclaimed (via Motorsport.com), “I should have been in Q3.

“I’m tough on myself because I know that the car could have done more.

“If I felt like the car was fast enough for P11, then I would be really happy right now, but the car was definitely quick enough to be in Q3, so that’s why I’m disappointed.”

Bearman explained a slide through the castle section of the Baku City Circuit cost him the chance to progress.

“It was coming up the castle,” he began. “I was a bit deep in Turn 11. I had a snap into 12 and I lost enough time to stop me from the final round of qualifying.”

Bearman finished 11th in qualifying at Baku
Bearman finished 11th in qualifying at Baku

Practice crash hampered qualifying run, says Bearman

The self-critique didn’t stop there as Bearman discussed the impact of his crash in final practice.

The Haas understudy was seen locking up into Turn 1 before making a late attempt to avoid the barriers, which didn’t pay off.

“It definitely put me on the back foot,” he said.

“I think not in confidence, but for example the mistake I made in qualifying, I’m sure I would have already done this mistake in FP3 and figured out how to not do that, so we just lost a lot of mileage.

“First of all, I didn’t account for the track differences, because I basically started from where I left off in FP2, but the track took a step backwards.

“I braked a bit later than I did in FP2 and just went a bit deep. It wasn’t a big issue, but when I tried to get out of it, it was so slippery off the line that I didn’t manage in time.”

Bearman is not unlike many of his F1 contemporaries in being self-critical.

Amid his pessimism, Bearman made sure to praise his mechanics for getting his Haas ready for qualifying.

“I gave the guys a huge job,” he said. “They finished the car like five minutes before we went out, so a huge shout-out to them because they worked tirelessly.

“I’m a bit disappointed just because I feel like I could have been in Q3 if I had gotten those extra two soft-tyre runs in FP3.

“At this stage of my career those are super valuable.”

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