(Reuters) – Formula One’s governing body will investigate Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix crash between title contenders Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton because it was ‘unusual’, according to race director Michael Masi. The Australian said that although the collision was relatively low-speed, the FIA’s safety experts would still take a look. “Our safety department does look at them in detail, investigate and see what we can learn and what we can improve for the future. Hamilton said it had been a shock to be hit on the head and the titanium ring had saved his life. Several F1 drivers have credited the device for saving their lives, including Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and former Haas racer Romain Grosjean.
Source: MetroXpress September 13, 2021 12:11 UTC