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Former F1 driver Romain Grosjean free of bandages after Bahrain Grand Prix fireball

French driver Romain Grosjean revealed his injured hands free of bandages on Tuesday, six weeks after he clambered from the fiery wreckage of his car following an horrific accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Key points:
- Romain Grosjean’s hands were burned but was otherwise unharmed after the dramatic crash in Bahrain
- Grosjean missed the last two races of the season and has not got a seat in F1 for the 2021 season
- Grosjean said he could feel his hands burning when he pulled himself out of the car
The 34-year-old, who has now left Formula One, suffered burns to both hands when his Haas car split in two and erupted in flames after piercing a metal crash barrier.
Grosjean, a veteran of 179 Grand Prix starts, was engulfed in the flames for 28…
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