
Ollie is the second driver to suffer a spin in the new breed of F1 car.
Oliver Bearman suffered an unfortunate moment as he put the new Haas through its first paces in a shakedown at Fiorano.
The Briton was on-track in the VF-26 for the first at Ferrari's home-track, but suffered a low-speed spin as he ventured around, but unlike Racing Bulls' Arvid Lindblad, was able to continue on his way.
Haas has become the seventh team to run its new 2026 car before official testing gets underway on Monday with the Barcelona private test, with just McLaren, Red Bull, Aston Martin, and Williams yet to do so.
Check out the spin for Bearman below!
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