Hamilton talks about F1 risks after Bahrain GP victory

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F1News Hamilton talks about F1 risks after Bahrain GP victory
Oma Akatugba Follow on Twitter November 29, 2020
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Seven times World Champion Lewis Hamilton has spoken about the risks involved in their “dangerous” sport after the horror incident at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Hamilton won his 95th career race but it was the accident to Haas driver Romain Grosjean that caught the headlines. Though Grosjean got out with few burn injuries, the incident showed the level of high risk taken in the sport.

Hamilton first tweeted about Grosjean’s safety before posting about his win and the incident, also thanking his team for yet another race win in 2020.

I'm so grateful Romain is safe. Wow… the risk we take is no joke, for those of you out there that forget that we put our life on the line for this sport and for what we love to do. Thankful to the FIA for the massive strides we've taken for Romain to walk away from that safely https://t.co/dG8AXmsbKN

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— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) November 29, 2020

“What a crazy day. I’m so glad that both Romain and Lance were able to walk away from their accidents today. I’m wishing you both a speedy recovery. That was a tough race overall, I’m sure the other drivers felt it too. It’s a reminder to us and hopefully to the people who are watching that this is a dangerous sport, whilst we’re out there pushing the limits. We have to respect it. So grateful to the marshals and medical teams for the work they’ve done to put safety first today…” he said about the risks involved in racing.

The scene of Grosjean’s car up in flames.

Hamilton will match the record of 13 wins in a season set by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel if he wins the remaining two races of the year.

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