How long was Grosjean in the flames? It felt like an eternity



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The French pilot’s Haas crashed into one of the protection rails of the Sakhir circuit, causing a violent explosion.

The Bahrain Grand Prix was interrupted by a violent accident by French driver Romain Grosjean (Haas), who suffered at the start of the first lap of the 15th race of the 2020 Formula 1 World Championship.

The French driver’s Haas crashed into one of the protection rails of the Sakhir circuit, causing a violent explosion and forcing the race to stop immediately, while Grosjean left the car under his own power, despite being hit and crossed by the flames. After Haas broke in two and part of the car crossed the track.

Despite the violence, Grosjean – who spent 32 seconds in the flames that took over Haas – ended up suffering what can be considered minor injuries: minor burns to his hands and ankles.



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