This weekend, Oliver Berman became the youngest driver in the history of the Ferrari team in Formula 1, he starts 11th and looks forward to the race with optimism…
Oliver Berman: “We were able to qualify quite well, because when you get the chance to make your Formula 1 debut behind the wheel of a Ferrari, there is nowhere to retreat. Reserve drivers rarely get such an opportunity, although of course I would first like to wish Carlos Sainz a speedy recovery.
I know he will recover quickly, but I just have to make the most of the opportunity I have been given. The race will be difficult and my job is to avoid problems but at the same time gain as much experience as possible. The race is long and the most important thing is to reach the finish but have fun at the same time.
The speed difference between F1 and F2 cars is incredible, and if I drive a Ferrari I can go 14 seconds faster! This car listens perfectly to the driver, and although in qualifying it was not easy for me to find the limit of the possible, but when you rush around the track and there is little fuel in the tanks, it is a lot of fun! ”
Source: F1 News

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