#SkyF1 | #F1 | #BahrainGP pic.twitter.com/4F9oDRNLgs. "The shock for all of us in Formula 1 was seeing the fire, because we haven't seen that problem for many years. "It was a great relief to see him jump out of the car. This was published 5 months ago. Horrifying fireball crash in F1 Bahrain GP F1 driver Romain Grosjean escaped with minor burns after his car split in half and exploded into flames at the Bahrain GP. I had to get his helmet off just to check that everything else was OK.". It was really scary but I had no idea a Formula 1 car could break that way. Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was trapped in a burning car after it sliced in half and exploded into a fireball, following a crash on the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Canada's Lance Stroll takes pole position at Turkish GP, CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Verstappen is second, Albon third. But we're never going to go back again, that's for sure". Ross Brawn, Formula 1's managing director for motorsport, will lead the investigation into the accident. The car, the cockpit. Romain jumped out of his cocoon, and whilst he has some injuries, he was able to survive. There is another race in Bahrain next Sunday, on Sakhir's shorter outer circuit, before the 17-race season concludes in Abu Dhabi. "I would like to thank all the marshals. Grosjean clambered out with the fire roaring behind him and his race helmet singed. We saw a red flag, which doesn't mean it's immediately a bad thing. "The other disturbing thing about the accident was that it penetrated the crash barrier. LEWIS HAMILTON WINS AN INCIDENT-PACKED BAHRAIN GP. I posted about it [on Twitter] during the break because it is horrifying. Lewis Hamilton takes F1's Imola Grand Prix for record-extending 93rd win. Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. The 2020 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix has been suspended after an enormous Crash for Romain Grosjean on the opening lap. They did a fantastic job to get him away as quick as possible from the fire. Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was trapped in a burning car after it sliced in half and exploded into a fireball, following a crash on the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Luckily he is OK and hopefully he will recover.". ", "It was scary. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. "Thank you very much for all the messages.". Haas F1 driver Grosjean was involved in a huge accident on the opening lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix at the end of November that saw the chassis of … Last updated on 30 November 202030 November 2020.From the section Formula 1. "I think the halo prevented upper body and head injury," Brawn told the BBC. 5 months ago. He was conscious and stable and then taken by helicopter to a military hospital. Formula One F1 – Bahrain Grand Prix – Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain – November 29, 2020 Flames seen from the crash scene after Haas’ Romain Grosjean crashed out at the start of the race Pool via REUTERS/Kamran Jebreili. The 34-year-old French driver slid off the track at high speed on the first lap and his Haas car burst into flames after being sliced in two by a barrier. ", "It was such a shocking image to see. Lewis Hamilton 'can't find words' after making F1 history with record 92nd win. "I managed to just about reply to him [Verstappen] when I needed to but I was sliding around a lot out there and I wasn't really quite sure how it would play out at the end.". Jr. while Hamilton's Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas was only eighth. Romain Grosjean is being treated in hospital for burns after a terrifying, fiery accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix. A number of drivers didn't think we should have the halo, because they thought it spoilt the purity of Formula 1. "It's a miracle that he's alive," said 1996 world champion Briton Damon Hill, who was Ayrton Senna's team-mate at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix when the Brazilian three-time champion was killed. Ben Hunt; 30 Nov 2020, 13:40; Updated: 30 … Grosjean walked away from the crash with minor injuries. As flames tore into the desert night sky, Grosjean was inside a raging furnace for about 10-15 seconds. That is another aspect we've got to have a look at. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). "I was really worried. ", "Obviously he was very shaky. WATCH | Massive crash at Bahrain Grand Prix splits F1 car in half: Late on Sunday, F1 posted a video of a smiling Grosjean speaking from his hospital bed. France's Romain Grosjean crashed heavily into barrier splitting the car in half at the Bahrain F1 race. F1 bosses open investigation into Romain Grosjean’s horrifying crash that almost killed Haas star at Bahrain GP. Steiner added: "When you see something like this the only thing you think is 'I hope we get lucky' - you don't think how it happened or whatever. Dr Ian Roberts, the FIA's deputy medical delegate told Sky Sports: "There was just a massive flame and as we arrived, it was a very odd scene, we'd got half the car pointing in the wrong direction and then just across the barrier, a mass of heat. "It was horrible, when I saw the images I was shocked," said fellow French driver Pierre Gasly. It was a massive accident. Sports. It shouldn't fail and the car shouldn't catch fire in that fashion, so I don't know what happened there. READ MORE: Hamilton wins Bahrain GP interrupted by huge Grosjean crash, as Perez suffers late heartbreak In an era of almost uniform one-stop races, Bahrain always stands out. Haas driver Romain Grosjean escaped serious injury after being involved in a massive crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix which saw his car tear in two and burst into flames. Grosjean was stuck inside the flaming wreck for nearly 10 seconds before somehow finding a way out. Governing body FIA said in a statement that Grosjean was staying overnight in a military hospital to have treatment for burns on the back of both hands, but that he did not have any fractures despite hitting the barriers at an estimated speed of at least 200 kilometres an hour. F1 Managing Director Ross Brawn, speaking to Sky Sports: "The fire was worrying, the barrier coming apart was worrying, but we can be happy with safety of … ", Sebastian Vettel: "I haven't looked at the images a lot, mainly because I didn't want to, but a grand prix car and barrier are not supposed to fail like that. Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton won a crash-marred Bahrain Grand Prix where Romain Grosjean somehow escaped with only minor burns after his … Read about our approach to external linking. Grosjean's car was embedded in the barrier on its side and the driver appears to have been saved by the halo head-protection device. Lewis Hamilton claims his 95th career F1 win Sunday in Bahrain after several delays including a flip over by Canada's Lance Stroll. Grosjean lost control of his Haas car after clipping the front left wheel of Daniil Kvyat's Alpha Tauri at Turn Three on the opening lap. "We learn from every accident. How did the fuel escape the fuel cell? But I don't think we can say there is a design fault. Perez looked set to finish third and clinch his 10th career podium, but his engine blew with three laps left and flames poured from the back of his car as he pulled over to the side. Romain Grosjean's fiery crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix registered a peak force equivalent to 67Gs, the FIA's investigation into the accident found. I was really worried. It was amazing what they did.". "It was really scary but I had no idea a Formula 1 car could break that way. It was a relief to see he was OK.". McLaren's Norris is in P4 and Sainz is P5. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. Quelle Est La Taille De Valentina, Congé De Pâques Au Bénin, Ou Aller Dans Le Parc Des écrins, La Mégère Apprivoisée Théâtre, Just Vision Staff, Corée Du Nord Alliance, Actualites Algéro Marocaines Aujourd'hui, Une Nuit En Enfer Streaming, " />

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Hamilton has a huge lead with 332 points compared to 201 for Bottas and 189 for Verstappen, who can still catch Bottas. French driver Romain Grosjean escapes his fire-filled car after a heavy crash that tore his car in half at Sunday's F1 race in Bahrain. 2:59. I don't know what Gs he pulled but I'm just so grateful the halo worked. WATCH | Lewis Hamilton posts record-extending 95th win: Hamilton's record-extending 95th win saw him finish ahead of Verstappen, who took his 41st career podium and a bonus point with the fastest lap. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Damon Hill, the 1996 F1 world champion who was Ayrton Senna's teammate when the Brazilian icon died in a crash at the 1994 San Marino GP, said of Grosjean: "It's a miracle that he's alive." Formel 1 im Live-Ticker: Hamilton siegt bei spektakulärem Wüsten-GP in Bahrain - Horror-Crash von Grosjean 57/57: Lewis Hamilton gewinnt ein denkwürdiges Rennen in Bahrain! The Bahrain GP looks set for an extensive delay of at least 45 minutes with the Grosjean crash having badly damaged the crash barriers, which will need repairing before any restart. Formel 1 2020: Bahrain GP - Grosjean Horror-Crash. His visor was completely opaque and in fact, melted. It shouldn't fail and the car shouldn't catch fire in that fashion, so I don't know what happened there. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. The Montreal driver was unharmed. As the consequences of Romain Grosjean's incredible crash in Bahrain continue to be felt, F1's Will Buxton examines the rapid improvements in safety and technology brought forward by the FIA and where the focus of their investigation might lie over the coming weeks and months. F1 driver Romain Grosjean says he can now play with his kids after his horror crash. It could have been so much worse," Hamilton said. A series of safety features protected him at every stage. France's Romain Grosjean crashed heavily into barrier splitting the car in half at the Bahrain F1 race. I was hoping he was OK.", "It was horrible, when I saw the images I was shocked. Kvyat was involved in both crashes but not at fault. We've got lots of high-speed corners so I was definitely feeling it," he said. Nicholas Latifi, also of Montreal and driving for Williams, was 14th. ", Max Verstappen: "It was scary. I saw a lot of fire and thought that is not a good thing. Hamilton, who secured his title at the Turkish GP on Nov. 15, was subdued and did not celebrate his win after climbing out of his car, other than a brief fist-pump with the Red Bull drivers. F1 driver Romain Grosjean incredibly walks away from a fiery crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix with just minor burns to his hands and ankles. Author. I saw a lot of fire and thought that is not a good thing. Medical car driver Alan van der Merwe said: "It was a big surprise for us as well, we've never seen that much fire in 12 years. It was a scary moment. The 35-year-old Hamilton looked drained at the end. WATCH | Romain Grosjean escapes car after crash at Bahrain GP: Moments after the race restarted about 90 minutes later, on Lap 3 of 57, there was another incident as Canadian Lance Stroll's Racing Point clipped the AlphaTauri of Daniil Kvyat and flipped over. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. It was really scary but I had no idea a Formula 1 car could break that way. What we can take from this, is that the concept of safety in the car - which is the survival cell, the cocoon that protects the driver - worked. Romain Grosjean's escape from his Bahrain crash had very little to do with luck. Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton won a crash-marred Bahrain Grand Prix where Romain Grosjean somehow escaped with only minor burns after his car exploded into a fireball. The left-rear tyre is under such stress around the high-grip multiple acceleration zones and the lack of cooling-off sections that it suffers a lot of thermal degradation. A three-hour epic race, starting with a huge crash for Romain Grosjean. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. He said the halo, a three-point titanium structure introduced in 2018, had probably saved the Frenchman's life. And for there to be a fire is very, very unusual. When the dust settles, he'll have some contribution to make, with his experience, and how he found it in the situation he was in, and what we can learn from his experience. "Treatment on the burns Grosjean sustained on the back of both his hands is going well," a Haas statement said on Monday. Romain Grosjean says his hands 'are getting better' one month on from his fiery Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix crash, as he streamed his return behind the wheel in sim racing Grosjean's miracle leaves F1 with soul-searching to do, Hamilton wins after Grosjean escapes violent crash and fire, "I haven't looked at the images a lot, mainly because I didn't want to, but a grand prix car and barrier are not supposed to fail like that. I have text him to wish him a good recovery. Formel 1: „Wunder, dass er das überlebt hat“ - Horror-Crash von Grosjean beim Bahrain-GP im Video. Here's how they worked. When I get in the car I know I am taking risks. F1 drivers earlier this year paid tribute to former F2 racer Anthoine Hubert - who died in a crash at Spa in Belgium last year. "Just wanted to say I am OK," Grosjean said. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. I don't know what Gs he pulled but I'm just so grateful the halo worked. December 5th 2020 - Last updated: December 6th 2020. Aktualisiert: 04.12.2020 13:32 Saison-Rennen. F1. I posted about it [on Twitter] during the break because it is horrifying. How Romain Grosjean survived the Bahrain GP crash. Luckily he is OK and hopefully he will recover.". "I think it is a reminder to us and hopefully to the people that are watching that this is a dangerous sport," Hamilton said. Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was involved in a horrific crash that left his car engulfed in flames at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, causing the race to be halted. I was really worried. It was a scary moment. "It was such a shocking image to see … horrifying. I respect the dangers that are in this sport. Analysis and opinion from the BBC's chief Formula 1 writer. We saw a red flag, which doesn't mean it's immediately a bad thing. Did the halo save Romains life? Romain Grosjean suffered only burns to his hands in a shocking crash at the Bahrain GP The halo safety mechanism was made mandatory in F1 cars in 2018, and at the time some drivers were unconvinced Grosjean says he now thinks the halo is 'the greatest thing', and also thanked the medical staff who attended to him I think he is fine but a really scary thing. When I get in the car I know I am taking risks. I was hoping he was OK.", Pierre Gasly: "It was horrible, when I saw the images I was shocked. The halo really proved to be working. It was a scary moment.". A variety of newsletters you'll love, delivered straight to you. "Romain started to get out of the car himself, which was pretty amazing after an accident like that. Comments are welcome while open. "The halo was a controversial introduction at the time. The Bahrain Grand Prix had only lasted three corners when F1 fans witnessed horrific scenes as Romain Grosjean’s Haas speared off into the barriers after contact with Daniil Kvyat’s AlphaTauri, the VF-20 splitting in two with the force of the impact and … ", Daniil Kvyat: "At first I was angry that he had turned across me in the way he did, but that changed as soon as I saw the flames and what happened in my mirrors. Maybe a few years earlier, this accident could have resulted in a major disaster. Add some “good” to your morning and evening. "We needed some way of getting to him, and we had the marshal there with an extinguisher, and the extinguisher was just enough to get the flame away. Get the latest results and headlines sent straight to your phone, find all our Formula 1 coverage details with our Live Guide, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online. Massive crash at Bahrain F1 race splits car in half. Romain Grosjean hails halo as the 'greatest thing' in F1 after horrific crash at Bahrain GP By George Ramsay, CNN Updated 1522 GMT (2322 HKT) November 30, 2020 Motor Sport Romain Grosjean’s escape from his burning Haas at the Bahrain Grand Prix has been described … The Brazilian is the grandson of two-time world champion Emerson Fittipaldi. What we're not happy about, is that we had a fire. Grosjean walked away from the terrifying crash at the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix Romain Grosjean is being treated in hospital for burns after a terrifying, fiery accident at the Bahrain … I respect the dangers that are in this sport. His Haas team boss Guenther Steiner will speak with Grosjean on Monday to discuss his possible return and says no decision has been made about who will drive at the Sakhir Grand Prix in Bahrain next weekend. ", Lewis Hamilton: "It was such a shocking image to see. The car, the cockpit. "I respect the dangers that are in this sport.". Please be aware that there is some graphic footage included in this video. Romain Grosjean is being treated for burns to his hands and will stay in hospital overnight after miraculously walking away from a huge first-lap crash … The first accident happened when Grosjean lost grip and slid to the right, where his back wheel clipped the front of Kvyat's car and he flew off into the barrier. Formel 1 2020: Bahrain GP - Atmosphäre & Podium am Sonntag. Listen to Amir and Faryal's lay-it-bare podcast only on BBC Sounds. Haas also confirmed Grosjean would be replaced by reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi, 24, for his F1 debut at this weekend's Sakhir Grand Prix. Stroll joked about hanging upside down in his car, before squirming out. "It is anticipated he will be discharged from the care of the hospital on Tuesday, 1 December.". "At first I was angry that he had turned across me in the way he did, but that changed as soon as I saw the flames and what happened in my mirrors," Kvyat said. It was pretty dramatic for him, but massive relief.". Audience Relations, CBC P.O. 15. The crash happened with seven-time F1 champion Hamilton leading from Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Racing Point's Sergio Perez. The Frenchman's Haas pierced the barrier, split in two and burst into flames on the first lap of the race, which was stopped. ", "At first I was angry that he had turned across me in the way he did, but that changed as soon as I saw the flames and what happened in my mirrors. Romain then got high enough for me to reach over and pull him over the barrier. That put Red Bull's Alexander Albon into third ahead of the McLarens of Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz. What caused the barrier to give way? "It's physical, this track has always been physical. Extraordinary images of the Romain Grosjean accident.#SkyF1 | #F1 | #BahrainGP pic.twitter.com/4F9oDRNLgs. "The shock for all of us in Formula 1 was seeing the fire, because we haven't seen that problem for many years. "It was a great relief to see him jump out of the car. This was published 5 months ago. Horrifying fireball crash in F1 Bahrain GP F1 driver Romain Grosjean escaped with minor burns after his car split in half and exploded into flames at the Bahrain GP. I had to get his helmet off just to check that everything else was OK.". It was really scary but I had no idea a Formula 1 car could break that way. Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was trapped in a burning car after it sliced in half and exploded into a fireball, following a crash on the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Canada's Lance Stroll takes pole position at Turkish GP, CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Verstappen is second, Albon third. But we're never going to go back again, that's for sure". Ross Brawn, Formula 1's managing director for motorsport, will lead the investigation into the accident. The car, the cockpit. Romain jumped out of his cocoon, and whilst he has some injuries, he was able to survive. There is another race in Bahrain next Sunday, on Sakhir's shorter outer circuit, before the 17-race season concludes in Abu Dhabi. "I would like to thank all the marshals. Grosjean clambered out with the fire roaring behind him and his race helmet singed. We saw a red flag, which doesn't mean it's immediately a bad thing. "The other disturbing thing about the accident was that it penetrated the crash barrier. LEWIS HAMILTON WINS AN INCIDENT-PACKED BAHRAIN GP. I posted about it [on Twitter] during the break because it is horrifying. Lewis Hamilton takes F1's Imola Grand Prix for record-extending 93rd win. Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. The 2020 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix has been suspended after an enormous Crash for Romain Grosjean on the opening lap. They did a fantastic job to get him away as quick as possible from the fire. Formula One driver Romain Grosjean was trapped in a burning car after it sliced in half and exploded into a fireball, following a crash on the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Luckily he is OK and hopefully he will recover.". ", "It was scary. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. "Thank you very much for all the messages.". Haas F1 driver Grosjean was involved in a huge accident on the opening lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix at the end of November that saw the chassis of … Last updated on 30 November 202030 November 2020.From the section Formula 1. "I think the halo prevented upper body and head injury," Brawn told the BBC. 5 months ago. He was conscious and stable and then taken by helicopter to a military hospital. Formula One F1 – Bahrain Grand Prix – Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain – November 29, 2020 Flames seen from the crash scene after Haas’ Romain Grosjean crashed out at the start of the race Pool via REUTERS/Kamran Jebreili. The 34-year-old French driver slid off the track at high speed on the first lap and his Haas car burst into flames after being sliced in two by a barrier. ", "It was such a shocking image to see. Lewis Hamilton 'can't find words' after making F1 history with record 92nd win. "I managed to just about reply to him [Verstappen] when I needed to but I was sliding around a lot out there and I wasn't really quite sure how it would play out at the end.". Jr. while Hamilton's Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas was only eighth. Romain Grosjean is being treated in hospital for burns after a terrifying, fiery accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix. A number of drivers didn't think we should have the halo, because they thought it spoilt the purity of Formula 1. "It's a miracle that he's alive," said 1996 world champion Briton Damon Hill, who was Ayrton Senna's team-mate at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix when the Brazilian three-time champion was killed. Ben Hunt; 30 Nov 2020, 13:40; Updated: 30 … Grosjean walked away from the crash with minor injuries. As flames tore into the desert night sky, Grosjean was inside a raging furnace for about 10-15 seconds. That is another aspect we've got to have a look at. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). "I was really worried. ", "Obviously he was very shaky. WATCH | Massive crash at Bahrain Grand Prix splits F1 car in half: Late on Sunday, F1 posted a video of a smiling Grosjean speaking from his hospital bed. France's Romain Grosjean crashed heavily into barrier splitting the car in half at the Bahrain F1 race. F1 bosses open investigation into Romain Grosjean’s horrifying crash that almost killed Haas star at Bahrain GP. Steiner added: "When you see something like this the only thing you think is 'I hope we get lucky' - you don't think how it happened or whatever. Dr Ian Roberts, the FIA's deputy medical delegate told Sky Sports: "There was just a massive flame and as we arrived, it was a very odd scene, we'd got half the car pointing in the wrong direction and then just across the barrier, a mass of heat. "It was horrible, when I saw the images I was shocked," said fellow French driver Pierre Gasly. It was a massive accident. Sports. It shouldn't fail and the car shouldn't catch fire in that fashion, so I don't know what happened there. READ MORE: Hamilton wins Bahrain GP interrupted by huge Grosjean crash, as Perez suffers late heartbreak In an era of almost uniform one-stop races, Bahrain always stands out. Haas driver Romain Grosjean escaped serious injury after being involved in a massive crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix which saw his car tear in two and burst into flames. Grosjean was stuck inside the flaming wreck for nearly 10 seconds before somehow finding a way out. Governing body FIA said in a statement that Grosjean was staying overnight in a military hospital to have treatment for burns on the back of both hands, but that he did not have any fractures despite hitting the barriers at an estimated speed of at least 200 kilometres an hour. F1 Managing Director Ross Brawn, speaking to Sky Sports: "The fire was worrying, the barrier coming apart was worrying, but we can be happy with safety of … ", Sebastian Vettel: "I haven't looked at the images a lot, mainly because I didn't want to, but a grand prix car and barrier are not supposed to fail like that. Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton won a crash-marred Bahrain Grand Prix where Romain Grosjean somehow escaped with only minor burns after his … Read about our approach to external linking. Grosjean's car was embedded in the barrier on its side and the driver appears to have been saved by the halo head-protection device. Lewis Hamilton claims his 95th career F1 win Sunday in Bahrain after several delays including a flip over by Canada's Lance Stroll. Grosjean lost control of his Haas car after clipping the front left wheel of Daniil Kvyat's Alpha Tauri at Turn Three on the opening lap. "We learn from every accident. How did the fuel escape the fuel cell? But I don't think we can say there is a design fault. Perez looked set to finish third and clinch his 10th career podium, but his engine blew with three laps left and flames poured from the back of his car as he pulled over to the side. Romain Grosjean's fiery crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix registered a peak force equivalent to 67Gs, the FIA's investigation into the accident found. I was really worried. It was amazing what they did.". "It was really scary but I had no idea a Formula 1 car could break that way. It was a relief to see he was OK.". McLaren's Norris is in P4 and Sainz is P5. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.

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