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(CNN) – Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was involved in a terrible accident that left his car engulfed in flames at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, causing the race to come to a halt.
On the first lap, Grosjean ran off the track after turn three after contact with Daniil Kvyat and his Haas car crashed into the barriers, exploding on impact and breaking in half.
The French pilot miraculously emerged from the flames after several seconds and was immediately attended to by the emergency services on the runway.
“Okay, he had minor burns on his hands and ankles,” Haas team principal Guenther Steiner told Sky Sports. Obviously shaken up and going through all the necessary checks after an impact like this. Is aware”.
Haas’s team added on Twitter: “As a precautionary measure and for further medical evaluation, Romain will be transferred to hospital.”
Sky Sports estimated that 18 to 20 seconds elapsed between the point of impact and Grosjean emerging from the flames. The mangled and charred front half of the vehicle, which Grosjean managed to escape on his own, was embedded in the side barriers of the track.
STEINER: “Romain is fine, I don’t want to make a medical comment, but he had minor burns on his hands and ankles. Obviously he is shaking … I want to thank the rescue teams who are very fast. The stewards and the people of the FIA did a great job, it was scary “#BahrainGP 🇧🇭 pic.twitter.com/lWbZd17ynw
– Formula 1 (@ F1) November 29, 2020
“I have never seen so much fire in 12 years,” Alan van der Merwe, the driver of the medical car, told Sky Sports. “Then Romain started getting out of the car himself, which is quite surprising after an incident like that.”
“It just shows that all the systems, the halo, the barriers, the seat belt, everything worked as it should. Without even one of those things, it could have been a very different outcome, “he added.
The moment Grosjean hit the barriers#BahrainGP 🇧🇭 # F1 pic.twitter.com/VL1lMtRQjR
– Formula 1 (@ F1) November 29, 2020
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton wrote on Twitter: “I am very grateful that Romain is safe. Wow … the risk we take is not a joke, for those of you who forget that we risk our lives for this sport and for what we love to do. Thankful to the FIA for the huge strides we’ve made to get Romain safely away from that.
Grosjean made his Formula One debut in 2009 and joined the American Haas team in 2016, although he is scheduled to leave at the end of the current season. The 34-year-old has achieved 10 podiums in his career.
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