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Treatments for Romain Grosjean, who suffered a massive accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix in Formula 1, are progressing well, so, according to a statement issued by Haas, the French driver is likely to leave the hospital on Tuesday. Meanwhile, it also became clear that Grosjean would not be participating in the upcoming race weekend, but Haas had already decided who would start in place of the Frenchman.
Grosjean will remain in the hospital for a short time (Photo: AFP) |
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As is known, Romain grosjean suffered a massive accident in the first round of the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend, causing Haas No. 8 to break in two, and the French driver had to escape from the first lit part of the car.
Although the accident was scary, Grosjean escaped the incident with some burns on both hands, but of course he was immediately rushed to the hospital, and according to the latest information from the US stable, it should remain there until Tuesday.
Haas driver Romain Grosjean continues to recover in a Bahrain hospital after spending the night there following an accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday – read in Haas communication. – Treatments affecting the back of both hands are progressing well. Grosjeant was visited by Haas team boss Günther Steiner on Monday and is expected to be discharged on Tuesday, December 1. We will provide more information as soon as we have more information. “
Although team leader Steiner said on Sunday that if Grosjean feels like he can do it, he can sit in the car at the weekend’s Sahir Grand Prix and not even make an emergency plan. However, it appears that he was decided on Monday due to his injuries. Grosjean will not start the race. And at Haas, it was also announced that Kevin Magnussen was a temporary teammate. the stable will be test and reserve pilot Pietro Fittipaldi. The Brazilian driver started in the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) last year and this year Was there with Haas most of the race weekends, so you already know the team well.
All this means that 24-year-old Pietro will be the fourth member of the Fittipaldi family to compete in Formula One: the best-known member of the family is Pietro’s grandfather, two-time world champion (1972, 1974), who started 144 races and won 14 races. Emerson Fittipaldi, his brother competed in 35 races between 1972-75 Wilson Fittipaldi, and his son, Christian Fittipaldi, who competed in 40 races between 1992-94.
At the same time, the Fittipaldi family will be the first in F1 with four different members to start a race, ahead of the Brabham (Jack, Gary and David) and Villeneuve (Jacques Sr., Gilles and Jacques) families, who delegate three members . however, he added that seniors Jacques Villeneuve and Gary Brabham could no longer be on the grid: he had three qualifiers, the last two failed.
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