Romain Grosjean reunited with rescuers on return to Bahrain F1 paddock

Romain Grosjean has returned to the Formula 1 paddock just four days after his horrific crash at the Bahrඣain Grand Prix as he was reunited with those who played a key role in saving his life.
The Frenchman made an appearance in the ☂Bahrain paddock on Thursday with his wife Marion ahead of this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix as he caught up with his Haas team and met with the medical crews that attended the scene of his fiery accident last time out.
Grosjean miraculously escaped with only minor injuries following ꦏa head-on 137mph smash with the barriers on the opening lap of las🔥t Sunday’s race.
The impact - which is understood to have r🌄egistered at 53G - tore his Haas car in half before it becam𝄹e engulfed in flames.
Grosjean w🌱as able to clamber out of his burning car wit𒁃h the assistance of the on-site medical team, including FIA medical delegate Ian Roberts and medical car driver Alan van der Merwe, who were among the first to arrive on the scene.
An incredible moment as meets the two Civil Defence 🐼team members who were the first fire marshals at the scene of his accident last Sunday.𝄹
— Bahrain Int. Circuit (@BAH_Int_Circuit)
After spending three nights in hospital while his burns were treated, Grosjean was discharged on Wednesday. He also suffered a sprained ankle in the accident and wasဣ seen walking into ✅the paddock with bandages on his hands, as well as a cast on his foot.
Grosjean, who paid tribute to F1’s halo head protection device for saving his life, alongside the quick response of the medical teams, is targeting a return at the Abu Dhabi Grand Pꦅr⛦ix, which is set to be his final start in the championship.
Haas🐟 will field a completely revised driver line-up featuring rookies Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin for 2021 after deciding to cut ties with Grosjean and current teammate Kevin Magnussen at the end of the year.
Pietro Fittipaldi will stand in for Grosjean to mꦰake his F1 debut alongside Magnussen this weekend.
It’s a pretty emotional garage right🧸 now as Romain catches up with all of the team
— Haas F1 Team (@HaasF1Team)

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