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Ollie Bearman’s 2024 F1 Season In Statistics

An impressive Ferrari debut and two other outings with Haas helped Ollie Bearman earn a full-time F1 seat in 2025. Here’s Bearman’s 2024 Formula 1 season in statistics!

OLLIE BEARMAN 2024 GRAND PRIX STATISTICS

18th

7

7th

2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

0

0

0

2

1

3

3

0

170

23rd / 24 drivers

11.77%

23rd / 24 drivers

912km

23rd / 24 drivers

0

0

0

51

21st / 24 drivers


OLLIE BEARMAN 2024 QUALIFYING STATISTICS

11th

Saudi Arabia, Australia

17th

2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix

13.00

15th / 24 drivers

10th

2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

15th

2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix

12.00

12th / 24 drivers

1

2

0

2

3

1

6

+0.056s


OLLIE BEARMAN: 2024 F1 SEASON SUMMARY

The table below shows qualifying and race results at each round of the Formula 1 season. Scroll down for results in Sprint events.

  Qualifying battle Quali Grid Race Pos change
SAUDI ARABIA LOST 11 11 7 4
AZERBAIJAN WON 11 10 10 0
SAO PAULO WON 17 15 12 3


OLLIE BEARMAN: 2024 SPRINT RACE SUMMARY

The table below shows Sprint Shootout and Sprint results from the six races in the 2024 season at which Sprint events were held.

  Quali Grid Race Pos change
SAO PAULO 10 10 14 -4


RACE BY RACE: OLLIE BEARMAN‘S 2024 F1 SEASON IN STATISTICS

2024 SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX

Oliver Bearman replaced Carlos Sainz at Ferrari for the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. He became the first driver to make their Formula 1 debut with Ferrari since Arturo Merzario at the 1972 British Grand Prix and – at the age of 18 years, 10 months and 1 day – became the youngest driver to ever race for Ferrari in Formula 1.

Bearman became the first British driver to race for Ferrari since Eddie Irvine at the 1999 Japanese Grand Prix and made this the first race since the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix to feature four British drivers on the grid.

Making his qualifying debut with Ferrari after just one hour of practice in the car, Bearman narrowly missed out on becoming the eighth driver to reach Q3 on his Formula 1 debut. He missed out on a slot in Q3 by just 0.036 seconds and qualified in 11th place, becoming the first driver to qualify in the top 11 on debut since Lando Norris at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix and the first debutant to start in the top 11 on the grid since Nyck de Vries at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.

Bearman finished seventh on his Ferrari debut at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Becoming the third-youngest driver to ever race or score a point in Formula 1, Bearman recorded the best result for a debutant since Felipe Nasr finished fifth on debut at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix.

Bearman is only the tenth driver to finish in the top seven on their F1 debut so far this millennium. Only six drivers have done so in Bearman’s lifetime: Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastien Bourdais, Sebastien Buemi, Kevin Magnussen and Felipe Nasr.

Bearman was voted Driver Of The Day, winning with 48% of the vote. It’s the sixth biggest voting percentage in the award’s history.

Bearman’s seventh place made this the third time in the four Saudi Arabian Grands Prix to date that a Ferrari driver has finished in seventh place.

2024 AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX

Substituting for Kevin Magnussen, Ollie Bearman made his second Formula 1 qualifying appearance at the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix. For the second time, Bearman qualified 11th. Bearman equalled Haas’ best-ever Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying result. Romain Grosjean qualified 11th here with the team in 2016. Bearman out-qualified team-mate Nico Hulkenberg – making this the first time Hulkenberg was out-qualified by a team-mate since the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix.

Passing Hulkenberg in the final moments of green flag action, Bearman scored points for the second time in two Grand Prix appearances, having scored at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with Ferrari. Bearman became the first driver in Formula 1 history to score points with two different constructors in his first two Formula 1 starts. Bearman scored Haas’ first points in Azerbaijan since 2017, when Kevin Magnussen finished seventh.

2024 SAO PAULO GRAND PRIX

Ollie Bearman raced for Haas at the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix as a result of Kevin Magnussen falling ill before the race weekend. Bearman impressed in Sprint Qualifying, setting the seventh fastest time in both SQ1 and SQ2. His SQ3 lap time was deleted, meaning he started the Sprint tenth.

For the first time time in his three Formula 1 appearances, Bearman was eliminated in Q1 in Grand Prix qualifying – though he did out-qualify team-mate Nico Hulkenberg. He finished the race in 12th place, failing to score for the first time.

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