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The French driver Romain Grosjean will be discharged tomorrow, Tuesday, December 1, from the Manama military hospital where he was hospitalized on Sunday, November 29, for investigations after the accident at the Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix. Grosejan, who is 34 years old and has been racing in Formula 1 since 2009, suffered burns to his hands and ankles and on Sunday, December 6, at the Sakhir Grand Prix, he will be replaced by Brazilian driver Pietro Fittipaldi, grandson of the two-time world champion of F1.
Last Sunday, after the first few corners, Grosjean’s car had made contact with Daniil Kvyat’s Alpha Tauri and crashed into the nearby protective barriers, breaking in two: it caught fire instantly but Grosejan was incredibly successful. to get out of the driving position, also thanks to the help of the stewards. Grosjean was saved thanks to the protection of the bodywork (which got stuck in the handrail), and thanks to the Halo, the support that protects the drivers’ head installed on all cars since 2018.
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