F1 car explodes: Romain Grosjean crashes at Bahrain Grand Prix as he escapes with minor injuries

F1 DOUBLE crash chaos: Romain Grosjean’s car explodes into fireball in 140mph smash that split car in HALF… before Canadian Lance Stroll’s vehicle flips over after race re-starts – but BOTH walk away

  • Romain Grosjean’s car burst into flames after a horror crash at the Bahrain GP that split his vehicle in two
  • The French driver smashed into a barrier at 140mph and the car exploded into a fireball in shocking scenes
  • Grosjean was miraculously able to walk away from the crash and suffered burns and broken ribs
  • Incredibly, just moments after the race restarted, there was another crash, leaving a car upside down 

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Formula One driver Romain Grosjean had a miraculous escape after his car exploded into a fireball in a horrific 140mph crash that split the vehicle in two at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

In shocking footage, the Frenchman’s car hit the wall, sending him through the barriers as TV cameras cut away and the race was stopped. 

Despite the horrific crash, Grosjean was able to frantically scramble to safety before being airlifted to hospital after suffering burns and broken ribs. A replay showed Grosjean frantically leaping out of the inferno with the aid of a medical doctor before shakily making his escape. 

Incredibly, another crash took place only moments after the race started for a second time following a more than one hour delay. 

It also involved Russian driver Daniil Kyvat, the driver who had previously collided with Grosjean before his crash. 

Lance Stroll’s car was flipped upside down in the second crash, though the Canadian reported that he was okay and he also managed to free himself before walking away.

Haas' Romain Grosjean has suffered one of the most dramatic accidents in modern F1 history

Haas' Romain Grosjean has suffered one of the most dramatic accidents in modern F1 history

Haas’ Romain Grosjean has suffered one of the most dramatic accidents in modern F1 history 

The Frenchman's car hit the wall at 53G and promptly burst into flames in sickening fashion

The Frenchman's car hit the wall at 53G and promptly burst into flames in sickening fashion

The Frenchman’s car hit the wall at 53G and promptly burst into flames in sickening fashion

The charred remains of Grosjean's vehicle were removed from around the track with a crane

The charred remains of Grosjean's vehicle were removed from around the track with a crane

The charred remains of Grosjean’s vehicle were removed from around the track with a crane

After the first crash, Grosjean was trapped in the flaming wreck of his vehicle for nearly 10 seconds before somehow finding a way out. 

Race footage showed safety officials reaching the car immediately but with Grosjean still trapped inside. 

He managed to escape and jumped through the flames before gripping the boiling hot metal barrier as he jumped back onto the track, before being helped by the stewards. 

Moments later, Grosjean was shown on television chatting with the race doctor in the medical car.

Grosjean was then helped out of the car and into an ambulance. He appeared to be shaken but did not immediately seem injured other than a slight limp.

Governing body FIA said Grosjean is stable and being taken by helicopter to a military hospital.

‘Romain is doing okay, I don’t want to make a medical comment but he had light burns on his hands and ankles,’ Haas team principal Guenther Steiner said. 

‘Obviously he’s shaken… I want to thank the rescue crews who are very quick. The marshals and FIA people they did a great job, it was scary’

It is unusual for a Formula One car to burst into flames and it remains unclear precisely what happened – though he collided with Daniil Kvyat before hurtling off at the third corner of the first lap. 

The driver of the medical car, Alan van der Merwe, said: ‘Big surprise for us, we have never seen that much fire in 12 years, and an impact like that. 

‘We took a bit of time to process what was going on, and then Romain got out of the car himself which was pretty amazing.

‘It goes to show that all the systems that we have developed, everything worked – like halo, seatbelt, and barriers.’  

The remains of Grosjean's car, which broke into two after the crash, was cleared from the track

The remains of Grosjean's car, which broke into two after the crash, was cleared from the track

The remains of Grosjean’s car, which broke into two after the crash, was cleared from the track

Grosjean was mercifully able to clamber out of the car and was helped into an ambulance

Grosjean was mercifully able to clamber out of the car and was helped into an ambulance

Grosjean was mercifully able to clamber out of the car and was helped into an ambulance

Grosjean, who was taken to the medical centre, suffered minor burns and also broken ribs

Grosjean, who was taken to the medical centre, suffered minor burns and also broken ribs

Grosjean, who was taken to the medical centre, suffered minor burns and also broken ribs

A delay of 45 minutes was expected and it was unclear whether the race would continue at all

A delay of 45 minutes was expected and it was unclear whether the race would continue at all

A delay of 45 minutes was expected and it was unclear whether the race would continue at all

The rest of the drivers were sent back to the pits and had viewed the horror smash via replays

The rest of the drivers were sent back to the pits and had viewed the horror smash via replays

The rest of the drivers were sent back to the pits and had viewed the horror smash via replays

TV images showed the car on fire as marshals and emergency services flocked to the scene

TV images showed the car on fire as marshals and emergency services flocked to the scene

TV images showed the car on fire as marshals and emergency services flocked to the scene

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton expressed his relief on Twitter while waiting for the race to restart.

‘I’m so grateful Romain is safe. Wow… the risk we take is no joke, for those of you out there that forget that we put our life on the line for this sport and for what we love to do,’ Hamilton wrote. ‘Thankful to the FIA for the massive strides we’ve taken for Romain to walk away from that safely.’

It appeared an extraordinary escape after Grosjean’s car was sliced in half upon impact with the barrier.

The accident happened when Grosjean lost grip and slid to the right, where his back wheel clipped the front of Daniil Kvyat’s Alpha-Tauri and he flew off into the barrier.

Grosjean’s teammate Kevin Magnussen looked distressed when he saw the footage as drivers waited in the paddock for the race to restart, while officials returned to the site of the crash to pick up debris littered around the destroyed car.

Officials worked quickly to build a makeshift crash barrier where the old one was destroyed.

The race restarted about 1 1/2 hours later – and was followed by another crash just moments later.  

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