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Haas impressed by Bearman, Ferrari to wait on Sainz

LONDON : Haas team boss Ayao Komatsu hailed Oliver Bearman as "a total package" after the British teenager's hugely-impressive stand-in debut with Ferrari fuelled speculation he would be in Formula One full time next season.

The obvious destination for the 18-year-old is Ferrari-powered Haas, who have a co-operation agreement with the Italian team and also share the Briton's services as a reserve.

Bearman jumped into the Ferrari for final practice and qualifying in Jeddah last Friday after Carlos Sainz had surgery for appendicitis, qualifying 11th and then finishing seventh on Saturday.

At the same time Haas, who slumped to last overall in 2023 and replaced Guenther Steiner with Japanese engineer Komatsu, scored their first point of the campaign with Nico Hulkenberg finishing 10th.

Komatsu said that was like a win for Haas but Bearman's achievement was also noted.

"Last year when we ran him in FP1 (first practice) sessions in Mexico and Abu Dhabi straight away it was obvious that he’s a total package, he’s so impressive," he told Sky Sports.

"So I was very happy that we got him for six FP (practice)runs this year and very happy for him," he added of the youngest ever British F1 driver.

Hulkenberg, 36, and team mate Kevin Magnussen, 31, are out of contract at the end of the season.

Bearman said after the race he was looking forward to building up a relationship with Haas and getting more laps in.

"I hope I did a good job interview today," he said.

FORMULA TWO

The Briton also has a Formula Two campaign to think about, with no points on the board so far due to missing the Jeddah round - despite taking pole position for the feature race - while Barbadian Zane Maloney leads the standings with 47.

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur said F2 had to

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