Romain Grosjean's accident in Formula 1 shows how much progress has been made in terms of safety

Romain Grosjean’s accident in Formula 1 shows how much progress has been made in terms of safety



In this video, I examined Romain Grosjean’s accident in Formula 1, commented, edited, explained and conveyed it to you. Enjoy watching!

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  1. It was possible to see him moving from the first seconds of the impact and nobody tried to grab him. Please, don´t say it was good work by the security-team. Unbelievable. He almost burned alive in front of their eyes.

  2. Yes a human can withstand 9 G's for a second or 2, but remember, it's vertical G's in a fighter jet, which are way more intense then lateral G's in an F1 car. People always think that they are the same G's. Pulling G's in a fighter jet is much harder than in an F1 car. The reason why is vertical G's cause the blood to leave the brain and cause consciousness to occur. That's why fighter pilots use G straining suits and use the G straining maneuver. Now lateral G's in an F1 car causes massive strain to the head and neck.

  3. That's not security in the Merc that pulled up it'sthe FIA medical team,, the man that pulled Romain away from the barriers is the F1 medical rescue coordinator Dr Ian Roberts and the man with the extinguisher is F1 medical driver Alan van der Merwe who ised to be a racing driver.

  4. Dude must be built like super man for surviving 53 gs of force even though the halo and the suit helped save his life from the barrier and the fire the amount of g forces that he took should have killed him he's extremely lucky to even be alive.

  5. The uniform was made for 30 seconds in fire he was about 2min in the car
    And you have in an f1 car something that is super strong that is in the body its like a body for the car and that is in a museum in germany check it out.

    (It is the formula1 exhibition in germany)

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