Sainz: Halo ‘saved two lives’ on Sunday
Carlos Sainz says it is a testament to F1’s ever-improving safety that Zhou Guanyu and Roy Nissany both walked away from horror crashes at Silverstone.
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Carlos Sainz says it is a testament to F1’s ever-improving safety that Zhou Guanyu and Roy Nissany both walked away from horror crashes at Silverstone.
Zhou Guanyu selamat dari kecelakaan mengerikan yang dialaminya di Formula 1 GP Inggris. Halo berperan besar menyelamatkan pebalap Alfa Romeo ini
McLaren driver Lando Norris revealed after the race that he felt as though a fifth place finish was possible at Silverstone.
Zhou Guanyu, George Russell and Alex Albon were all involved in a crash on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix, with all three drivers out of the race before it had even really begun.
Zhou Guanyu said the halo safety device "saved me today" after he escaped uninjured from the horror multi-car smash at the start of Sunday's British Grand Prix. Zhou's Alfa Romeo was catapulted upside down, the Chinese rookie's head saved by his car's roll hoop-halo as it skidded off across a gravel trap and over tyre barriers into the catch fencing, where it bounced back to finish semi-upright in a stationary position. Marshalls rushed to Zhou trapped in his stricken car. Detailed replays of the accident were not available immediately until Zhou had been rescued from his car.
The Chinese driver was tipped over in his Alfa Romeo F1 car on the run to the first corner in the British GP in a clash with George Russell and Pierre Gasly, before being pitched into a roll over the crash barriers and stopped between the catch fencing and tyre wall.
Zhou Guanyu said the halo safety device "saved me today" after he escaped uninjured from the horror multi-car smash at the start of Sunday's British Grand Prix.