Romain Grosjean has driven an F1 car again for the first time since his miraculous escape from a fireball crash in the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix with his old Haas team.

The Frenchman's Haas car split in two and caught fire when it pierced the barriers in a terrifying high-speed crash on the opening lap of the Bahrain race in November 2020.

Astonishingly, after spending 27 seconds in the car following an impact which measured 67G, Grosjean escaped from the flame-engulfed wreckage. His injuries were limited to burns to the back of his hands.

He missed that campaign's final two races as a result, bringing a slightly premature end to his F1 career after 10 seasons given he had no seat on the grid for 2021. He returned to race in IndyCar just months later and currently competes in sportscars i

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