Formula E history without even a scratch.The British star's Mahindra car was sent backflipping into the air after clipping the wall during a high-octane overtake attempt during last month's Diriyah E-Prix in Saudi Arabia.The car came crashing back to the ground upside down, before skidding well over 50 yards off the track.Without the halo, and numerous other advanced safety features, Lynn's life would have been in danger - but instead the motorsport world was left celebrating the success of the safety provisions put in place.The safety technology in the car is so significant that the 27-year-old, speaking to the media for the first time since the crash, insists he wasn't even given a bruise from the spectacular crash.Lynn said: "You use the.
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