Alan van der Merwe, one of the first people on the scene of Romain Grosjean's horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, has opened up on the Frenchman's miraculous escape.
Grosjean's Haas car was ripped in half and engulfed in flames as it shot through the safety barriers on the opening lap of the Formula One race on Sunday.
The sport watched on in shock as TV cameras cut away from the flashpoint and the race was immediately stopped. A replay then showed Grosjean frantically leaping out of his fireball inferno with the aid of a medical doctor.
It was Van der Merwe, the driver of the FIA's medical car, who helped Grosjean escape from the fireball - and he has now given his verdict on the shocking incident.
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