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Haas driver Oliver Bearman caused a second red flag at the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday, spinning off the track and getting stuck in gravel during the final free practice session. This follows a heavy crash on Friday, both incidents happening at turn 10. Bearman, a rookie, was unable to participate in the second practice session on Friday due to his car's repairs. He is one of six drivers starting their F1 season in Australia.
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