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The FIA ​​has launched an investigation into the GROSJEAN accident

Romain Grosjean escaped the inferior Bahrain with minor injuries. Nevertheless, the accident raised many questions. Michael Masi, FIA director of racing, confirmed that the investigation is already underway.

Even during the race GP Bahrain, an analysis of the horrific racing accident began Haas, as he pointed out after the race Michael Massi, FIA race director. The Frenchman is exiting the third turn with speed 220 km/h literally flew off and crashed violently into the protective fence. His car crashed on two pieces, part of it got stuck in the protective fence and the whole place of the accident is caught fire.

It's over at the end of the race Masi emphasized: "The FIA ​​launches an extensive investigation into each incident, here in Bahrain we started already during the race to gather all available information, which also includes footage from all angles. Our technical teams have already collected a lot of photos, including from the wrecked car that was returned to the team. It has now been researched down to the smallest detail to find out what lesson we can draw from this case. Because we can learn from all the incidents, whether they are small or big. We will look at every aspect, from the safety of the car, the equipment of the racer all the way to the track,Says the Australian.

Michael Masi, the FIA ​​director of racing, has already launched an investigation into the Grosjean accident during the race, which will last for weeks, if not months, the Australian points out.

Of course Masi he did not forget Grosjean wish a speedy recovery and thank all those who took part in this rescue operation. “Honor belongs to all who are constantly striving to increase security. Overall, security measures did not fail and reaction times were good for both physicians and marshals. They all worked together quickly and at least he knew his role. And as it turns out, all the security systems worked the way they should. But we don't know the details yet, the investigation will take weeks, if not months, because we want to shed light on every aspect,He added Masi.       

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