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Gerhard Berger survived a fire accident in Imola in 1989. The fact that “a railing is opening” like Sunday in Bahrain is serious. Without the roll bar, bad things would have happened, said the Tyrolean in an interview with the “press”.
Wörgl / Vienna. Of course, Gerhard Berger also saw the French Romain Grosjean fire accident in Bahrain. The former Formula 1 driver, who competed in the 210 Grand Prix from 1984 to 1997, immediately recalled his own experiences. About his 1989 fire accident in Imola, so many violent crashes from other pilots, all the discussions about safety, precautions, and the protests that purists always report when it comes to innovation.
But there is only one thing left in the rear view mirror: “Grosjean would not have survived this accident sooner. Because the railing has been opened, without the Halo system your head would have gotten stuck there. And the fire? That’s the second story. “