Those who follow Formula 1 will remember the horrific accident that Haas driver Romain Grosjean suffered during the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix. The driver cut a rival car and torpedoed a crash barrier at such speed that he tore the barrier, while breaking it. in two and inflamed. It was an incident that terrified onlookers, but from which Grosjean eventually walked away without serious injury thanks to the safety precautions that F1 employed at that time.
This destroyed chassis has been kept secret for three years since the incident, but that will soon change as Sky Sports reports the car will be on display at an F1 exhibition in Madrid, Spain.
It’s also worth noting that the exhibit will also feature never-before-seen footage of the accident, allowing visitors to get an even better idea of what Grosjean experienced during the high-speed incident.
As for when you can see the car in person, the exhibition is scheduled for March 24 and the show also takes a look at the past, present and future of motorsport.
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