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FIA Defends Cautious Approach After Oliver Bearman's Scary Crash

FIA Defends Cautious Approach After Oliver Bearman's Scary Crash

Summary
FIA director Nikolas Tombazis says the governing body will analyse Oliver Bearman's Japanese GP crash before rushing any safety rule changes, warning that hasty decisions could create new risks.

FIA single‑seater director Nikolas Tombazis warned that the governing body will take time to study Oliver Bearman's high‑speed crash before imposing new safety rules. The 17‑year‑old was thrown into the wall after mis‑judging closing speed behind Franco Colapinto at Suzuka, walking away with only minor injuries. Tombazis stressed that rushed regulation changes could create new risks.

Why it matters:

  • The crash highlighted how rapid closing speeds on tight circuits can turn a routine overtake into a life‑threatening incident.
  • Safety is the FIA’s top priority; hasty amendments could compromise car performance or introduce fresh hazards.

The details:

  • Bearman’s car left the racing line, slid across the grass and struck the barrier at roughly 280 km/h (174 mph).
  • He walked away and was cleared by the local medical centre, but the impact sparked immediate safety concerns.
  • FIA says it needs more data before acting; teams are discussing possible regulation tweaks.

What's next:

  • The FIA will meet with team principals next week to hash out potential safety measures before the season returns in Miami.
  • Rule changes will be phased in slowly, giving teams time to adapt and avoiding new safety gaps.

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