Haas tells Bearman to bounce back after 50G Suzuka crash

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Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu urged Oliver Bearman not to beat himself up after his 50G crash at Suzuka during the Japanese Grand Prix, praising the Briton’s earlier pace that helped Haas climb to fourth in the constructors’ standings. Bearman left the cockpit with a right knee contusion, and Komatsu emphasized that the massive 50 km/h speed delta—not a simple error—played a major role, with the team confident he will bounce back.
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