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IndyCar seeking to learn from Grosjean accident

The US open-wheel IndyCar Series is planning to analyse the official FIA report on Romain Grosjean's horrific accident in the Bahrain Grand Prix to see what lessons it can learn to improve its own safety standards. Grosjean crashed at the start of last November's race, the car spitting in half and catching on fire after plunging nose-first into a steel barrier. The Frenchman survived the impact and was able to leap away form the inferno with the help of track marshals and the FIA medical car team. He's continuing his recovery from burns to the hands at home in Switzerland. Read also: Todt says Halo vindicated by Grosjean survival Grosjean credited the new Halo cockpit protection device for...
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