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Bearman says he's fit after 50G Suzuka crash, eyes Miami

Bearman says he's fit after 50G Suzuka crash, eyes Miami

Summary
Oliver Bearman survived a 50‑g impact at Suzuka, recovered quickly, and confirmed he’s fully fit. He’s back on the simulator and set to race for Haas in Miami.

Oliver Bearman walked away from a 50‑g impact at Suzuka’s Spoon Curve and is now back on the simulator, confirming he’s fully fit and ready for the Miami Grand Prix.

Why it matters:

  • The crash underscored the extreme forces drivers can face, reminding teams and the FIA of the constant safety challenge.
  • Bearman's quick return shows the effectiveness of modern medical protocols and driver resilience.
  • Haas can count on a healthy rookie for the upcoming race, which could be crucial for their points hunt.

The details:

  • 20‑year‑old Bearman clipped the rear of Franco Colapinto’s Alpine, braked hard and was catapulted into the barriers at an estimated 50 g.
  • FIA medical staff cleared him on‑track with only knee contusions; the right knee swelled but required no surgery.
  • He spent the first 24 hours moving very little, describing the journey home as “tough” due to limited mobility.
  • By the following Wednesday he was back on the Haas simulator, rehearsing for an endurance event with his brother.
  • The incident reignited talks about possible aerodynamic or barrier‑design tweaks ahead of the next race weekend.

What's next:

  • Bearman will line up for Haas at the Miami GP, aiming to convert his recovery momentum into points.
  • The FIA will review the Suzuka incident as part of its ongoing safety assessment, though no immediate regulation change was announced.

Original Article :https://f1i.com/news/562919-bearman-explains-aftermath-of-50g-suzuka-crash.html

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