Guenther Steiner would backtrack on F1 rookie stance to sign Oliver Bearman
Forme𝓰r Haas boss Guenther Steiner would sign Oliver Bearman, backtracking on his previous stance against rookies.

Ex-Haas boss Guenther Steiner says he would backtrack on his stance against rookies in F1 by signing Ferrari junior Oliver Bearman.
Bearman impressed on his F1 debut as a last minute replacement for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz at last weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The 18-year-old British driver narrowly missed out on Q3 before finishing seventh on race day, beating168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lando Norris and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton.
Steiner famously adopted a ‘no rookie’ stance after a difficult spell when Haas - under his stewardship - fielded two rookies in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mick Schumacher and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nikita Mazepin.
In Steiner’s final season in charge of Ha♒as, the team opted to sign veteran Nico Hulkenberg in place of 🐲Schumacher.
Writing in his column on F1’s of⭕ficial website, Steiner says he would hand Bearman a race seat following his🍨 Jeddah herorics.
"Based on his pe🧔rformance in Jeddah, after what I saw from him at Haas, I’d put him in a race seat,” he wrote.
"Obviously, it dep𒐪ends on the circumstances and what 𒉰seats are available. You need to see the whole landscape, but he would be a candidate.
"It's not 100% that he will s✅ucceed. It’s still a risk. But the way he handled himself in qualifyiꩲng and the race in Jeddah, having just had one hour of practice, suggests the risk is so much smaller."

Steiner believes Bearman’s display will eradicate “a lot of the doubts” over his level of perfor🌠mance.
"For prospective employers, that drive will ha𒀰ve taken a lot of doubts away of what he is able to do,” he adde🌠d.
"He’s in a good place as at the end of this year, there are a lot of contracts up with drivers, so he can put himself in good a position. He can’t go anywhere he wants, but I believe there is more than one oppo🧜rtunity for him.
"He has a contract with Ferrari, I don’t know how long it is. If yo♕u were interested in him, you’d go and speak with Ferrari and see what they want to do and see if something can be achieved. You of course need to see what is happening in your team with the drivers. Do you want him or are you happy with what you’ve got?
"I think a lot of teams will proactively look at 💫him now after his performance last weekend. If I see the potential, other people will see it as well, so 💞I think there is a good possibility for him to get a seat next year."

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