Hamilton remains at Ferrari, and Bearman? Lewis Hamilton did not mince his words, in the press conference previewing the Canadian GP in Montreal, to answer yet another question regarding his future in F1: “You better get used to it, I intend to stay here for a long time.” The bombastic words in the press conference, which were certainly nothing new for the seven-time world champion since he arrived in Maranello, were also followed by very positive performances on the track too. And who knows what his designated replacement at Ferrari, Ollie Bearman, must have thought when he listened to his compatriot publicly say that he had a plan for another five years in F1 (his contract with the Scuderia expires at the end of the year, however, and he has an automatic renewal option for 2027). Click here to add Formula Passion as your favorite source on Google Discover: you will find our content more easily! Ollie has no deadlines. Who knows, actually no. Because in fact the young British driver responded in Montreal to the questions of those who asked him for an opinion on his chances, which now seem to be at least a year away, of replacing Hamilton at the wheel of the Red. “There are no particular deadlines – Ollie Bearman, who despite driving Haas is formally a Ferrari driver – told the Press Association news agency – that require me to do things within a certain deadline. I don’t care much, in fact I just want to continue to become the best version of myself, give this team the best chance to fight and continue to have fun. Ferrari? Well, obviously I have a contract with them, they have put their trust in me from the beginning and it is natural that my final goal is to stay with them.” “At the moment the goal is to continue to grow with Haas – he continues – and I am super satisfied with the trajectory we are following. So, no deadlines, no problems. A lot of people are having their contracts expiring, I think everyone wanted to see what the hierarchy would be like in 2026 and this will then determine what 2027 will be like. But it’s none of my business, I drive the car. There are people who take care of it for me. I’m improving in terms of consistency, it’s been a big step forward compared to 12 months ago. Losing focus because of these rumors and other things will not improve my performance. My main goal is to do my best and this puts me in the best position for the future. No rush to join Ferrari, therefore, for Ollie Bearman.
Automobile Magazine – F1 English News , 2026-05-27 21:55:00
Hamilton flies, Bearman does not lose his calm: “Ferrari? I’m ready, there are no particular deadlines.”
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