One F1 driver failed a driving test after failing to stop at a ‘stop’ sign

“Typical racing driver,☂ I thought I could pass my test without any lessons"

Oliver Bearman
Oliver Bearman

A ꧃Formula 1 d🤡river failed their driving test after a rookie mistake.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oliver Bearman has come clean on what ꦯhappened dꦯuring his first road car driving test.

The new Haas F1 up-and-comer has since becom𝓡e road legal, while in the past few weeks Mercedes newcomer Kimi Antonelli also passed his driving test.

Bearman shared th🗹e amusing story of what went wrong when he first tackled the dreaded test.

“Luckily, I passed it a few yeꦗars ago! You can pass at 17, not 18, like in Italy,” Bearman said.

“I passed on my second time!

“I didn’t stop at a ‘stop’ sign. I didn🌄’t burn it, I did slow down, but you’re meant to stop.

“We don’t have those on race tracks!

“Typical racing dri💯ver, I thought I could🔯 pass my test without any lessons. That’s where I went wrong.

“I took a few lessons for the second one.

“I’ve been driving since 2022 now, so I am a very experienced driv𒆙er nꦏow!

“My first car was a BMW 1 series, now I have a🐭n Alfa Romeo company car.”

Haas’ Oliver Bearman among F1 2025 rookies

Bearman is among six rookies in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2025 F1 driver line-up (including Liam Lawson who ended last year as a full-tꦕime driver).

He first caught the eye a ye🍷ar ago in Saudi Arabia, drivi🐭ng for Ferrari as a replacement for the unwell Carlos Sainz.

Bearm😼an was seventh in Jeddah, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Landoꦬ Norris.

He then drove for Haas at the Azerbaijan Grand�🌼� Prix (finishing 10th) and the Sao Paulo Grand Prix (12th).

Bearman got the nod for a permanent Haas seat when they lost Nico Hulkenberg and opted to replace Kevin Mag💫nussen.

Esteban Ocon was brought🎀 in from Alpine as Bearman’s teammate.

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