Haas driver Ollie Bearman pulled off a P10 finish at the Canadian Grand Prix, securing a valuable point despite admitting the team "didn't really deserve" it. The American outfit arrived in Montreal with new upgrades, but both Bearman and teammate Esteban Ocon struggled to find performance all weekend. Qualifying P16 and P17, points seemed out of reach. Yet, Bearman navigated the challenging, slippery conditions with grit, gaining six positions on the opening lap. That crucial start, combined with retirements from George Russell, Lando Norris, and Alex Albon, ultimately saw him cross the line in the points. Bearman called it a "challenging weekend" for Haas, but took the point anyway. He also noted a slow pit stop potentially cost them more, something the team needs to understand before Monaco. This unexpected result offers a small boost for Haas as they continue to develop their package.
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