“For the first time, my left hand doesn’t hurt during a flight and it’s a great feeling.” So on Twitter Romain Grosjean on October 4th he shared with his followers the relief for once of not feeling pain with the most damaged hand following the accident in Bahrain last November, when he managed to get out of a fireball that in all probability could have transformed in his funeral pyre.
20.10.2021 C’est le grand jour.
Sortie de La mort en face, mon autobiographie co écrite avec @marionjolles
💯😍🙏🏻#instabook #autobiography pic.twitter.com/bL9SV9ob2O– Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean) October 20, 2021
The 1986 class managed instead to escape the drama by bringing back some burns to the hands used to get strength and get out of the cockpit by leveraging the Halo, the 28 seconds during which Grosjean signed the ‘quick ridemore important than his life. The former F1 driver now engaged in Indycar and destined for a seat within the Andretti team today celebrates the release of the autobiography ‘Death in the face’ written together with his wife Marion Jolles.
Flying hasn’t always been nice to my left hand but today I had a painless flight. And that feels good 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/49yYbHXiKF
– Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean) October 4, 2021
“The right hand is 100% perfect – said recently Grosjean guest of the Australian podcast ‘In the Fast Lane’ – I just have to put on the sunscreen when I’m exposed to the sun because the skin is like brand new. The left hand, on the other hand, was the most damaged, I have to have a skin graft in November and probably another in 2022. It will never be perfect, it is not an unbearable pain, but constant and I have to learn to live with it ”.
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