Grosjean was also reported to have suffered an injury to his ribs, but X-rays showed he escaped the flaming wreck without any fractured bones. Grosjean hit the barriers at over 130mph on the exit of turn three at the Bahrain International Circuit, resulting in his car breaking in two and bursting into flames on impact. In the clip, Grosjean praised F1’s once-controversial “halo” safety device. "Following medical evaluation by doctors at the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) Hospital, Romain will remain in hospital overnight to be treated for burns sustained on the back of both hands after his opening lap incident at the Grand Prix," it read. Grosjean has serious burns to his hands but is working to be in a condition to be able to drive again by Friday 13 December, which is first practice day at Abu Dhabi. Insight: Who is likely to replace Hamilton in Bahrain? An update from Romain himself. During Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, the French driver was involved in a terrifying wreck … Grosjean’s Haas team confirmed the 34-year-old is in a stable condition at the Bahrain Defence Force Hospital where he is being kept overnight for further treatment on the burns to his hands and ankles. F1 driver Romain Grosjean was able to escape after being involved in a massive crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix that engulfed his car in flames. Sreehari Menon. Grosjean miraculously emerged from his burning Haas after it smashed into the safety barriers at high speed in the first lap. That said, F1 managing director Ross Brawn said Grosjean’s incident will be investigated to learn why his car suffered such extensive damage. Haas currently has Pietro Fittipaldi and Louis Deletraz listed as its reserve drivers, who both hold Super Licences that are required to race in F1. Grosjean miraculously walked away … We hope you make a speedy recovery pic.twitter.com/njnjjH4GBi, Thank you so much for all your messagesLoving life pic.twitter.com/uTyfhTYTxP. The 34-year-old was helped back to … The American team subsequently issued a brief update on Grosjean's condition. Romain Grosjean klarade sig från förra helgens krasch med blotta förskräckelsen. Romain Grosjean has denied he is ‘done’ with Formula 1 or that he is planning to call time early on his five years with Haas. Haas has released further good news regarding the condition of Romain Grosjean, who is now set to be released from hospital on Tuesday morning. Den krasch som Romain Grosjean råkade ut för förra helgen blev ett tydligt bevis på att det är långt från ofarligt med Formel 1 om olyckan är framme. Romain Grosjean suffered minor burns and suspected broken ribs but was in a stable condition after his car smashed through safety barriers at the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix on the opening lap, bringing the race to Nov 29, 2020, 11:18 AM Romain Grosjean will remain in hospital overnight for observation but "feels good" following his crash in Bahrain, according to Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner. The 34-year-old hit the barrier during the first lap of the race at 140 MPH, with his car tearing into two and subsequently bursting into flames. Romain Grosjean says the introduction of the halo is the “greatest thing” F1 has introduced as he paid tribute to the cockpit protection device for saving his life at the Bahrain GP. Grosjean somehow emerged alive but with burns on on the back of his hands. The 34-year-old's Haas collided with Daniil Kyvat's … During the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, Haas driver Romain Grosjean's car made contact with another car, sending him into the barrier where his car was ripped apart and exploded into flames. “Haas F1 Team driver Romain Grosjean is continuing his convalescence at the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) hospital having remained there overnight following Sunday’s incident at the Bahrain Grand Prix,” read the statement. Enhance your NESN experience by creating an account today, By creating an account, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, Grosjean somehow survived one of the scariest wrecks you ever will see. Obviously, Grosjean’s relatively strong condition is a great development for Formula One and its fans. All things considered, Romain Grosjean is doing all right. The driver is in a stable condition and has suffered minor burns along with a Romain Grosjean has spoken for the first time since his crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Grosjean was involved in a heavy crash on the opening lap of Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, with his car splitting in half as it pierced the Armco barrier and bursting into flames. All things considered, Romain Grosjean is doing all right. Motorsport: Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo disgusted by TV reaction to Romain Grosjean crash 30 Nov, 2020 12:58 AM 4 minutes to read F1 driver Romain Grosjean … “Treatment on the burns Grosjean sustained on the back of both his hands is going well. Romain Grosjean provided an update on his condition, posting a photo to Instagram performing squats with his hands still heavily bandaged, following his horror 140mph crash it was determined that he should remain in the hospital overnight, Stoll to step down as Renault Sport Chairman, Ferrari-backed Leclerc steps up to F3 with Prema, In photos: F1 youngsters, and Alonso, in Abu Dhabi action, Provisional 2021 F1 entry list published by FIA, Grosjean: Halo the greatest thing in Formula 1, Ricciardo upset over ‘disgusting’ broadcast of Grosjean replays, Vettel came ‘close’ to retiring before Aston Martin deal. The Haas Formula 1 team has provided an update on the condition of Romain Grosjean, stating the treatment he is reciving for the burns on the back of his hands is “going well”. Romain Grosjean's helmet visor melted as the driver sat in the burning wreckage of his car following his horrifying crash, according to a Formula 1 doctor. “Grosjean was visited by Guenther Steiner, team principal of Haas F1 Team, on Monday and it is anticipated he will be discharged from the care of the hospital on Tuesday 1st December.”. Romain Grosjean's fiery crash at F1's 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix was called a 'miracle' that he made it out without any major injuries. Romain Grosjean walked away from a horrific crash on the opening lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix that split his Haas Formula 1 car in two and burst into flames. More From Sky News “I wasn’t for the halo some years ago but I think it’s the greatest thing we brought to Formula 1 and without it I wouldn’t be able to speak to you today,” Grosjean said. It is not yet know if Grosjean will drive this weekend around Bahrain’s outer layout, which is the penultimate round of the 2020 season. And here’s the latest update from Haas F1: Haas F1 Team Statement: Romain Grosjean – Medical Update#HaasF1 pic.twitter.com/WqofSCeNJM. Sporting massive bandages for … “Haas F1 Team driver Romain Grosjean is continuing his convalescence at the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) hospital having remained there overnight following Sunday’s incident at the Bahrain Grand Prix,” read the statement. F1 driver Romain Grosjean gives an update on his condition after surviving a high-speed crash. Haas condemns Mazepin’s ‘abhorrent’ behaviour after posting groping video, Vanthoor joins Pfaff for full-season IMSA GTD campaign. However, it was determined that he should remain in the hospital overnight. During Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, the French driver was involved in a terrifying wreck that saw his car engulfed in flames and ripped in half. Haas F1 star Romain Grosjean was involved in a horrific crash during the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Pleased to see you’re in good spirits! Romain Grosjean narrowly avoided disaster at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Frenchman extracted himself from the wreckage and was swiftly escorted to hospital, where it was confirmed he had suffered no fractures. Romain Grosjean update: F1 star in good spirits despite horror crash According to CBS Sports, Romain Grosjean wrecked his car during the opening lap, smashing into the wall at around 140 MPH. He will stay in the facility for at least another night, but it is anticipated that he will be discharged on Tuesday, December 1st. Grosjean's Haas car was ripped in half and engulfed in flames after striking the barriers at high speed on the opening lap of Sunday's race, which was … Jerome Miron/USA TODAY Sports Images, Seahawks-Eagles Betting Preview: Trends, Props, Pick For ‘Monday Night Football’, NBA Rumors: Evan Turner Returning To Celtics, But Not As A Player, Watch NASCAR’s Kyle Busch Explain New ‘Mario Kart’ Game By Nintendo, NASCAR Announces 2021 Daytona 500 To Be Held With Limited Fan Capacity, Romain Grosjean’s Car Explodes, Rips In Half At F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, Watch MotoGP Rider Scramble Off Track, Somehow Avoid Total Catastrophe. Haas F1 Team on Sunday night shared a video of Grosjean from his Bahrain Defence Force hospital bed. Haas driver Romain Grosjean is expected to be discharged from hospital on Tuesday following his horrific crash at the start of Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix. Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean has just given an update on his condition following his horrific crash at the weekend which he is very lucky to have survived. Romain Grosjean will remain in hospital overnight for observation but "feels good" following his crash in Bahrain, according to Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner. Team Haas driver, Romain Grosjean, crashed through the safety barrier on the opening lap of the Bahrain GP, bringing the race to a halt. Thumbnail photo via “Treatment on the burns Grosjean sustained on the back of both his hands is going well. Haas have released a statement on Romain Grosjean's condition after the Haas driver was involved in a horrific crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. THE SPORT SCAN - The French pilot, victim of a terrible crash in Bahrain on November 29, was finally able F1 driver Romain Grosjean gives an update on his condition after surviving a high-speed crash.