The stewards allowed Berman to participate in the race

The stewards allowed Berman to participate in the race

      Oliver Berman crashed off the track in the third practice session of the Australian Grand Prix, and although the car was not visibly damaged, he missed the entire session. In qualifying, the Haas driver was unable to complete a single fastest lap due to gearbox problems.

      Since Berman technically missed 107% of the best time in the first session, the team had to ask the stewards for permission for Oliver to participate in the race. The stewards allowed Berman to start, taking into account his results in the first practice session.

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The stewards allowed Berman to participate in the race

Oliver Berman did not formally meet 107% of the best time in the first session, the Haas team had to ask the stewards for permission for him to participate in the race.