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Monaco GP narrowly avoids catastrophe after devastating near miss stuns Bearman

25 May 2024 , 10:52
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Fans also commented on social media as one thought it would have ended the Monaco GP
Fans also commented on social media as one thought it would have ended the Monaco GP

OLIVER BEARMAN was left stunned after catastrophe was narrowly avoided at the Monaco GP.

F2 star Ritomo Miyata, 19, was driving through the famous tunnel on the track when he was almost smashed into.

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Ritomo Miyata was almost smashed into by Isack HadjarCredit: X@SkySportsF1
Oliver Bearman was shocked at Hadjar's reactions
Oliver Bearman was shocked at Hadjar's reactionsCredit: X@SkySportsF1

Miyata had slowed down due to a flashing white light telling him that there was a safety car.

Isack Hadjar, 19, was driving at speed when he entered the tunnel in his car.

The French-Algerian driver, however, displayed some incredible quick reactions to steer away from the Japanese star.

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Hadjar avoided driving into the back of the Toyota Gazoo Racing car and continued down the tunnel.

Cameras caught Ferrari Driver Academy ace Bearman's reaction to the moment.

The 19-year-old was visibly shocked as he exhaled heavily.

Fans were also shocked after seeing the moment on social media as they commented.

One posted: "That could’ve been really bad."

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A second wrote: "That could have been catastrophic! Credit to the driver's reactions to avoid it."

A third commented: "My heart skipped a few beats."

A fourth said: "That is something else, skills."

Another added: "That would have ended the Monaco GP permanently if they had connected there."

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The F1 Monaco GP will take place on Sunday as Max Verstappen will be aiming for back-to-back wins.

The Belgian-Dutch driver won last time out at Imola in Italy.

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