An accident that split his car in two halves … a driver narrowly escaped death



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A terrible crash at the Bahrain Formula 1 World Championship on Sunday where Roman Grogan miraculously survived a terrible crash that split his car in half and caught fire on the first lap.

The race came to a halt seconds after its start, and the accident occurred after Grogan’s car collided with the car of Alfa Tauri’s driver Daniel Kviat.

The 34-year-old French driver, who managed to free himself from his seat belt and get out of the wreckage of the car after going through a checkpoint, was taken to a military hospital near the track to be searched.

Grogan remained in the hospital to treat burns to his hands, while X-rays revealed that he had not suffered a fracture, and 1996 British world champion Damon Hill said: “It is a miracle that he is still alive.”

FIA Medical Officer Ian Roberts rushed to help Grogan as a rescue team put out the car’s flames.

A spokesman for the International Automobile Federation said the accident equalized the pressure of gravity more than 50 times, and Grogan’s Haas team explained that the car’s speed was 221 kilometers per hour when the accident occurred.

The start of the race was postponed for 80 minutes as supervisors repaired the barriers and removed debris from the car.After the race resumed, Canadian Lance Stroll had an accident in which his car rolled over after a collision with a cavity .

The Canadian driver came out without injury and the safety car descended onto the track to clear Racing Point away.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who won the Bahrain race, said he was grateful Roman is safe and emphasized that the risk drivers take is not a joke, as they risk their lives in the sport so that they love to do.



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