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Romain Grosjean crashed at 192kph at force equivalent to 67 Gs at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, investigation finds

Romain Grosjean crashed at 192kph at force equivalent to 67 Gs at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, investigation finds Posted SatSaturday 6 updated SatSaturday 6 MarMarch 2021 at 12:52am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch Share Print text only Cancel Romain Grosjean was doing 192 kilometres per hour when he hit a metal crash barrier and his car exploded into a fireball around him at the Bahrain Grand Prix last year. Key points: Romain Grosjean was trapped in the cockpit for 27 seconds as flames engulfed his Haas car after a crash on the opening lap of the Bahrain GP

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Romain Grosjean s hand dressings removed six weeks after fireball crash

Romain Grosjean s hand dressings removed six weeks after fireball crash
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Grosjean returns to virtual racing

Grosjean returns to virtual racing PlanetF1 31/12/2020 © Getty Images Romain Grosjean cockpit Romain Grosjean was back racing on the simulator a month on from his horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Frenchman was hospitalised after a terrifying crash at the Bahrain International Circuit which saw him go through a barrier in the cockpit of his Haas after the car broke in two and burst into flames upon impact. Thanks to the brave and swift intervention of medical personnel, Grosjean escaped with only burns to his hands, though those burns in particular to Grosjean’s left hand meant he couldn’t take part in the final two rounds of the 2020 season.

Romain Grosjean returns to virtual racing | F1 News by PlanetF1

Grosjean returns to virtual racing Date published: December 31 2020 Romain Grosjean was back racing on the simulator a month on from his horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Frenchman was hospitalised after a terrifying crash at the Bahrain International Circuit which saw him go through a barrier in the cockpit of his Haas after the car broke in two and burst into flames upon impact. Thanks to the brave and swift intervention of medical personnel, Grosjean escaped with only burns to his hands, though those burns in particular to Grosjean’s left hand meant he couldn’t take part in the final two rounds of the 2020 season.

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