Oliver Bearman limps away from Japanese Grand Prix crash
haas driver Oliver Bearman limped away from an enormous crash on the Japanese Grand Prix.
Bearman spun out and collided with the obstacles on the Spoon hairpin after shedding management of his automobile whereas closing up behind Alpine’s Franco Colapinto.
The affect with the obstacles measured at 50G.
Haas boss Aayo Komatsu instructed Sky Sports that Bearman had gone to the circuit medical middle for a check-up after the crash.
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The staff confirmed after an X-ray Bearman had prevented any bone fractures, however had suffered a proper knee contusion.
TV replays confirmed the English driver cleansing away from his automobile after which sitting down by the barrier.
At one level he was being helped to stroll by two trackside marshals.
Bearman’s crash triggered a mid-race security automobile interval.
Team boss Komatsu mentioned on Sky Sports throughout the broadcast: “He just had a huge closing speed against Colapinto so he had to take avoiding action and he went on the grass and crashed, so yeah, scary.”
When requested if Colapinto had moved late as Bearman approached, he mentioned: “No, the main thing is just the closing speed I think, which was huge.”
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