Romain Grosjean miraculously walked away from a horror crash that saw his car torn in half during the early stages of Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
The 34-year-old Frenchman’s Haas went up in flames after skidding off the track and smashing into a safety barrier. Grosjean veered off the track after just three corners, hitting the barriers with an impact registering at 53G.
TV cameras immediately cut away from the incident as the race was immediately halted by the red flag. However, amazingly, Grosjean somehow emerged relatively unscathed, helped by race stewards and staff.
Replays have since showed Grosjean frantically leaping out of his fireball inferno with the aid of a medic. He returned back to the paddock in a medical vehicle, before
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