F1 Academy driver thanks Halo after escaping fiery crash

F1 Academy driver thanks Halo after escaping fiery crash

 

 

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Grant was racing at the famous Monza circuit in an F1 Academy event.Her attempt to overtake Bianca Bustamante saw her car go airborne and land upside-down, with flames pouring out.Four times The Halo SAVED an F1 driver | F1 2022 .NetVideo of Four times The Halo SAVED an F1 driver | F1 2022 .Net“I’m just letting you know that I’m okay after my race one incident,” Grant said on social media after the on Saturday.”Thank you to everyone that’s been sending me really lovely messages. I really appreciate it.”I’m very grateful for the Halo style system. Because of the Halo system I was able to get out without there being an issue with the fire because the fire was inside the car as well and I could see it.”So without having the Halo there I would have been trapped and I’m very lucky and very grateful for the Halo style system to be put in place and for the F1 Academy to have it.” Still made it to the grid for race 3!: @FierceRacing_ sjypry2SLm— Chloe Grant (@chloeannagrant) July 10, 2023Thank you to those who have sent me messages, and to the medical team and marshals here at Monza who acted so swiftly in getting me out of the car.#ChloeGrantRacing #F1Academy #WeAreLaserToolsRacing #ARTGP #ArtGrandPrix— Chloe Grant (@chloeannagrant) July 8, 2023Related Articles Bustamante, who was briefly beneath Grant’s airborne car, said via her own socials: “The Halo saved my life.”Halo is a safety device – a titanium bar which curves around a driver’s head while in the car – which was made mandatory in F1 from 2018.It has since been credited with saving the lives of multiple drivers.Last year at Silverstone, Guanyu Zhou thanked Halo for keeping him safe after a terrifying . 

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