Grosjean escapes fiery crash in Bahrain, Hamilton wins
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[November 30, 2020]
By Abhishek Takle
MANAMA (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton won
the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix for Mercedes on Sunday after
French driver Romain Grosjean had a miraculous escape from a fiery
first-lap crash that ripped his car in two.
Grosjean's Haas was engulfed in flames after it careered off the
road at high speed and speared through the protective barriers
lining the floodlit Sakhir track.
The 34-year-old managed to free himself from the wreckage and jump
clear. He suffered burns to his hands and is recuperating in a
nearby hospital.
Renault's Daniel Ricciardo blasted the "Hollywood" coverage of the
crash while Hamilton said the incident showed how dangerous the
sport could be.
"It was terrifying to see," said seven-times world champion
Hamilton, who took his 95th career win ahead of Red Bull's Max
Verstappen, with the race ending under the safety car.
"It hits home for a driver, but I am grateful that he is safe and he was
able to get out and it is a stark reminder of how dangerous this sport
can be.
"It wasn’t easy to get back into the zone and into race mode but the
race goes on and that is what we have to do."
Grosjean was voted 'Driver of the Day' by fans.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said they would have pulled out if the
Frenchman's injuries had been life-threatening.
"In this day and age a man’s health and life is much more important than
a racing event or a sporting event," said Wolff.
Grosjean's crash brought the race to a halt seconds just after the
start. It resumed an hour and 20 minutes later after repairs to the
barriers.
Immediately after the restart Lance Stroll’s Racing Point was flipped
upside down after contact with Daniil Kvyat. The Canadian climbed out
unscathed and the safety car was deployed so his car could be removed.
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Haas' Romain
Grosjean walks away from the crash scene with the help of medical
officers after crashing out of the race Pool via REUTERS/Hamad I
Mohammed
The race then settled into something of a procession and Hamilton
cruised unchallenged to his 11th win from 15 races this season, and
fifth in a row.
Verstappen said he was unable to put any real pressure on Hamilton
"We were just lacking a bit," said Verstappen.
"We tried to keep close but they always had an answer. It is what it
is - second place is good."
It was a Red Bull double on the podium as British-born Thai driver
Alexander Albon took third from Sergio Perez after the Racing Point
driver suffered a blown engine three laps from the end.
With both Racing Point cars failing to finish McLaren vaulted into
third in the constructor standings, with Lando Norris and Carlos
Sainz finishing fourth and fifth.
Ricciardo was seventh ahead of Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas, who made a
poor start and then suffered a puncture.
Esteban Ocon was ninth in the other Renault ahead of Charles Leclerc,
whose Ferrari team mate Sebastian Vettel finished 13th.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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