If you’re trying to win F1 Fantasy in 2026, you shouldn’t just be asking which driver can score points. You should be asking which driver gives you the best return for their price while also helping you grow your budget. Right now, that driver is Oliver Bearman.

The best points per million pick in F1 Fantasy

Bearman costs just $8.6M and already has 54 fantasy points. That puts him at the top of the points per million (PPM) leaderboard at 6.28, ahead of Liam Lawson at 5.80 PPM. He is also the most-picked driver in the game at 61% ownership, and he sits sixth overall in total fantasy points scored this season. For a driver at his price, that’s an outstanding return.

That’s what makes Bearman such a valuable asset in F1 Fantasy. He isn’t just cheap, he’s giving fantasy players premium-level efficiency from a budget price slot. The best fantasy teams aren’t built by spending blindly on big names; they are built by finding drivers who score more than their price suggests they should, and no one is doing that better than Bearman right now.

The budget growth advantage

Bearman also fits perfectly with the early season budget-building logic that matters so much in F1 Fantasy. Assets priced below $18.5M can rise by as much as $0.6M per race weekend, while more expensive assets are capped at only a $0.3M increase. Bearman has already gained $0.6M in each of the first two races and is on track to continue that trend.

That’s why his profile is so powerful. He gives you two ways to win at once. First, he’s already scoring enough to justify his place in your team on points alone. Second, he sits in the ideal price bracket where strong performances can accelerate your fantasy team value faster than premium assets can. In a game where the best fantasy teams often separate themselves by building team value early, that combination is incredibly important.

Why Bearman makes team building easier

There is also a lineup flexibility argument here that is hard to ignore. Most strong F1 Fantasy teams still rely on at least one elite driver or constructor to anchor the top end of the roster. That means your cheaper drivers can’t be passengers; they need to pull their weight. Bearman does far more than that. When a driver only costs $8.6M but ranks sixth overall in total fantasy points, he gives you the freedom to spend aggressively elsewhere without feeling like you’re sacrificing one of your slots.

His ownership number tells the same story. Bearman appearing in 61% of fantasy lineups isn’t just hype. It reflects how obvious the value case has become. Fantasy players aren’t picking him simply because he’s cheap. They’re picking him because he’s cheap and productive, which is exactly the combination that drives both weekly scoring and long-term growth. At a certain point, ignoring a profile like that becomes less about being different and more about passing on one of the clearest edges in the game.

Of course, no value pick is perfect. Bearman is still not in top-tier machinery, and there will be weekends when his ceiling is lower than the premium names. But that isn’t the bar he needs to clear. He doesn’t need to be the best scorer overall to be the best value play. He just needs to keep outperforming the drivers around his price point while making the rest of your team easier to build. Right now, that’s exactly what he’s doing.

Put Ollie Bearman in your F1 Fantasy lineup now

That is why Oliver Bearman is the best value pick in F1 Fantasy right now. He leads the game in points per million, he is already sixth overall in fantasy points, and he is the most-owned driver in the game. And because he is priced below the key $18.5M threshold, he also offers the kind of price growth upside that can help shape your entire season. In a cap-based game, that combination is exactly what you should be targeting.

One response to “Why Oliver Bearman is the best value pick in F1 Fantasy right now”

  1. […] Oliver Bearman—he is the top sub-$18.5M scorer, so expect points and a big budget boost from him […]

Leave a Reply

Trending

Discover more from Into the Chicane

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading