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Grosjean returns to F1 paddock, thanks circuit firefighters – Speedcafe
Romain Grosjean has thanked two firefighters after he returned to the Bahrain Formula 1 paddock on Thursday, just four days after he survived his fiery crash

Romain Grosjean meets with fire marshals Joby Mathew and Thaer Ali Taher
Romain Grosjean has thanked two firefighters after he returned to the Bahrain Formula 1 paddock on Thursday, just four days after he survived his fiery crash.
The Haas driver was discharged from Bahrain Defence Force Hospital on Wednesday after he was treated for burns to his hands and a sprained ankle.
Grosjean suffered a first-lap 220km/h, 50g crash in last weeks Bahrain Grand Prix, and has been replaced by Pietro Fittipaldi…
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