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Oliver Bearman vs Yuki Tsunoda | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Oliver BearmanvsYuki Tsunoda

Head-to-head · current grid

Oliver Bearman vs Yuki Tsunoda

This head-to-head examines the contrasting career trajectories of Oliver Bearman, a prodigious talent making his mark, and Yuki Tsunoda, a more seasoned midfield competitor carving out his niche.

  • current grid
  • haas
  • rb

The two careers

Both sides

Career scorecard

Source: Jolpica F1 API
MetricOliver BearmanYuki Tsunoda
World championships00
Race wins00
Podiums00
Race starts32114
Career points63108
Seasons contested35
First F1 season20242021

The comparison between Oliver Bearman and is less a direct rivalry and more a study in the different stages of a Formula 1 career: the explosive arrival of a rookie versus the consistent development of a driver establishing himself on the grid.

Oliver Bearman

BEA · haas · active

  • Yuki Tsunoda

    TSU · rb · active

  • Yuki Tsunoda

    The Eras

    Yuki Tsunoda embarked on his Formula 1 journey in 2021, meaning he has contested five seasons, accumulating 114 races. His path has been one of gradual maturation, often demonstrating raw speed and an aggressive racing style, tempered by moments of youthful exuberance. Oliver Bearman, by contrast, made his dramatic debut in 2024 and has, to date, contested three seasons, totaling 32 races. His F1 career is still in its nascent stages, marked by significant anticipation following his impressive junior formula results and his standout initial F1 outing.

    How They Overlapped

    While they have shared the Formula 1 grid, Bearman and Tsunoda have never been direct teammates. Bearman's F1 appearances have been with Haas, while Tsunoda has been a fixture at RB (formerly AlphaTauri). Their overlap has thus been as competitors in the broader midfield, each vying for points and position within their respective team structures. This lack of direct comparison in identical machinery means their individual performances must be viewed through the lens of their team's competitive standing at any given moment. Tsunoda, for instance, has often been measured against teammates like Daniel Ricciardo and previously, Pierre Gasly, offering a different kind of internal benchmark.

    On Track

    Tsunoda's F1 career has seen him amass 108 total points, a testament to his consistent presence and ability to capitalize on opportunities. He has yet to secure a win or a podium, but his tenacious driving and improved race craft have made him a valuable asset to his team. He's known for his ability to extract performance from the car, particularly in qualifying. Bearman, despite his limited F1 starts, has already made a significant impact. While his career totals of 0 wins, 0 podiums, and 63 points from 32 races might seem modest compared to Tsunoda's, his immediate adaptation and strong points finish in his F1 debut race in Saudi Arabia underscored his potential. That performance, stepping into a car on short notice, immediately placed him on the radar for a full-time seat, showcasing a rare blend of speed and composure under pressure. For a comprehensive overview of the sport's history and regulations, the official Formula 1 site serves as an invaluable resource.

    Off Track

    Both drivers represent different facets of the modern F1 driver. Tsunoda has matured considerably since his debut, learning to manage his emotions and harness his aggressive tendencies. His journey has been one of continuous development, both as a driver and a public figure. Bearman, as a young Ferrari Academy talent, carries the weight of expectation. His demeanor has been calm and focused, reflecting a maturity beyond his years. The narrative around Bearman is currently one of immense promise, while Tsunoda's story is about solidifying his place and maximizing his potential within a competitive field. Understanding the broader context of Formula 1's evolution can be gained through resources like Wikipedia's Formula One entry.

    What History Says

    History, in this nascent comparison, speaks more to potential versus established performance. Tsunoda has proven his ability to compete in Formula 1 for multiple seasons, demonstrating resilience and improvement. Bearman has shown flashes of brilliance that suggest a very high ceiling. The verified data, which includes career totals for both drivers, indicates Tsunoda's greater experience and accumulated points. However, Bearman's points-per-race ratio, given his limited starts, hints at a significant impact early in his career. The future will tell if Bearman can translate his early promise into consistent front-running performance, while Tsunoda aims to elevate his game further within the midfield. For detailed historical and current season data, sources like Jolpica/Ergast provide invaluable insights into driver statistics and results.

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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026