Oliver Bearman retired early and finished 20th in the Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 race at The Circuit de Monaco on Sunday afternoon.

What happened?

Bearman's FP3 crash denied him track time and he qualified poorly, lining up 19th on the grid.
His race started poorly with contact on lap 1 damaging his front wing.
And the Haas F1 youngster's car got a new wing and hard tyres with an unscheduled pit stop.

Why it matters for Oliver Bearman

The early pit stop put Bearman back at P21 in the early laps.
So he logged 30 laps and made no headway, prompting the team to order him to pit and retire the car.
The decision came on lap 30, a disappointing end to the Monaco Grand Prix.

What comes next?

Oliver Bearman will look to rebound next round out in Barcelona.
But for now, he's left to ponder what could've been in Monaco.
The Circuit de Monaco proved tough for Bearman, with the front wing damage sealing his fate.
And the Haas F1 team will regroup and prepare for the next challenge.
Oliver Bearman's focus shifts to the upcoming race in Barcelona, where he'll aim to bounce back.
The Monaco Grand Prix was on Sunday afternoon, and Bearman's retirement was a dated statistic: as of Sunday, Oliver Bearman has finished 20th in the Monaco Grand Prix.