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The news came from Haas team principal Gunther Steiner, who confirmed what had been said at the beginning, namely that the Swiss had superficial burns on his hands and ankles, denying instead a suspected fractured rib.
“I spoke to him on the phone and he is mentally lucid and in a good mood – Steiner told Sky Sports F1 – Tonight he will stay in the hospital because they want to have him under observation, but I have not spoken with the doctors, but with him directly and it seems that nothing is broken. “
“Her hands are bandaged after the burns, but they are the only ones who have suffered an injury. I heard it well and that makes me very happy. “
Furthermore, Steiner also stated that Grosjean’s physiotherapist is in contact with his pilot’s wife and son.
“They are listening to all the news in real time, I tried to call her, but it is clear that at that time they were all very busy. I know that she also spoke with her son to assure him that everything is under control.”
Steiner, for his part, did not mention a substitute for Grosjean in the last two races of the year.
“Knowing him, I know that he will want to return right away, let’s see tomorrow how it goes when the bandages are removed because we don’t know how the situation is now. For me the important thing now is that nothing has happened to him. He didn’t have a good time, but he’s fine and he okay, tomorrow we’ll see the rest talking to the doctors. “
“That’s why I don’t want to talk about substitutes, there is no other secondary plan that is not for Romain to be with us again.”