Alfa Romeo driver Zhou Guanyu feared being stuck in a burning car at British GP
SPIELBERG, Austria — Zhou Guanyu was worried he would be trapped upside down in a burning car after his huge crash at the British Grand Prix last week.
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SPIELBERG, Austria — Zhou Guanyu was worried he would be trapped upside down in a burning car after his huge crash at the British Grand Prix last week.
Alfa Romeo driver Zhou Guanyu has spoken to the media at length for the first time after his frightening crash at Silverstone on Sunday during the British Grand Prix. Zhou — 2022’s sole rookie — suffered his first major crash seconds into the race when his car made contact with Mercedes' George Russell, who had been clipped by AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly. Ad/> The 23-year-old’s car rolled upside down and across the gravel, before it flipped over the tyre wall in front of a startled crowd, where he was trapped between the barriers and the catch fencing.
Briton George Russell said natural instinct drove him to jump out of his Mercedes to check on Chinese racer Guanyu Zhou after a crash on the opening lap of last week's British Grand Prix left the Formula One rookie trapped upside down in his Alfa Romeo.
Chinese Formula One rookie Guanyu Zhou was looking forward to a quick return to racing in Austria this weekend after a huge crash last Sunday in which he feared his car would catch fire with him trapped inside.
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Chinese Formula One rookie Zhou Guanyu is looking forward to a quick return to racing in Austria this weekend after a huge crash last Sunday in which he feared his car would catch fire with him trapped inside.
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