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“The accident was a real shock. We haven’t seen anything like this in Formula 1 since the ’90s, a car that breaks in two and catches fire, ”said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. “We often forget how dangerous sport is.”
And world champion Lewis Hamilton, whose 11th win of the season was sidelined that day, also spoke of the fact that the crash was a “powerful reminder” of how dangerous Formula 1 could be. The premier class of motorsport must continue in Security issues. “We must not stop where we are,” demanded Hamilton. “We have to try to keep doing better. That’s what makes this sport so great. “
Grosjean comes from the hospital on Tuesday
After his terrible accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix, Romain Grosjean was able to leave the hospital on Tuesday.
Help came quickly
In any case, the security mechanisms of the Bahrain International Circuit quickly came into force. Since the accident occurred immediately after departure, the rescue vehicle following the field at the beginning was quickly in place. In a video message that his Haas racing team posted on Twitter Monday night, Grosjean thanked rescuers from his hospital bed, who would have pulled him out of the fire and saved his life. “I will be eternally grateful,” said the Frenchman.
The first rescuers were Ian Roberts, the World Automobile Federation (FIA) medical rescue coordinator, and Alan van der Merwe, the driver of the car, at the scene of the accident. “You could see he was very shaky,” Roberts said after Grosjean himself emerged from the burning wreckage.
However, the Haas pilot did not suffer any fractures after crashing into the barrier at about 220 km / h. The monohull dug into the railing. As Roberts reported, Grosjean’s helmet visor melted as the flames blazed.
Next race on Sunday
“The most important thing is that he got out of the car,” emphasized Sebastian Vettel. It borders on a miracle. “It’s good that cars are safer than they used to be. The railing shouldn’t give way like that and the car shouldn’t catch fire like this. ” The Ferrari driver suggested other safety measures at the time.
Because next weekend, Formula 1 will be driving again in Sachir, albeit on a different track layout. “We will carefully investigate the accident, why the fire could break out and then we will make further improvements for the race next week,” announced Formula 1 sporting director Ross Brawn.
“That beats all the preparation”
The protection of the “Halo” cockpit, the fire-retardant racing suit and the rapid intervention of rescue personnel ensured that a disaster did not occur in Sachir. “I am so happy that Romain is doing well. That beats all the preparation and sitting for these short 30 seconds, ”van der Merwe said of the operation.
“We went through our checklists, we prepared a lot and talked about scenarios,” said the South African, “but that was crazy.” The first rescuers had “new and unknown territory” in front of them when they arrived at the crash site. So there is still a lot to do in Formula 1 when it comes to safety.