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Relieved Steiner speaks to ‘very upbeat' Grosjean

Haas principal Guenther Steiner has spoken to Romain Grosjean and he told him that no bones were broken during his horror crash. The Frenchman was rushed to a local military hospital after a horrifying crash on the opening lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix where his Haas split in to two and erupted into flames upon hitting a barrier. There were reports that Grosjean had suffered broken ribs, but Steiner said that he had spoken to his driver over the phone who had confirmed that he had suffered only burns to his hands. 'Romain, I've just spoken to him, we talked on the phone, he's a clear state of mind, he's good,' Steiner explained to Sky F1. 'He is still staying in hospital overnight, they...
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