Hang like a cow: watch Hulkenberg crush from all angles



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Nico Hulkenberg survived a "horror" crash Sunday. Image: Formula 1 via YouTube.

Abu Dhabi – Television cameras have captured open eyes of horror. Halete through the paddock. This is the moment when Nico Hulkenberg sank into vertigo and the flames licked the back of the Renault in which he was stuck.

Yes, Lewis Hamilton's victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, his 11th win of the season, went calmly from pole, the perfect finale of the campaign for a lifetime. But the drama occurred much earlier, in the ninth corner of the first lap on the track lit by Yas Marina.

Hulkenberg and Romain Grosjean got entangled. Hulkenberg was sent spiraling in the air, making a complete lap and a half before huddling upside down in the flippers.

"I'm hanging here like a cow," said the panicked German on the team's radio. "Get me out of this car, there is fire."

The people of his well have tried to rebadure him by saying to him: "They arrive, they arrive", quoting the marshals rushing on the spot.

British singer Sam Smith, watching with Spice Girl Geri Horner in the Red Bull garage, could be read on the lips, expressing his concern with a very forgivable expletive. Fortunately, the flames went out before the fire and the 31-year-old was returned in the right direction and was able to break free about three minutes after his take-off.

Hulkenberg was able to go to the medical center for a check, after which he was declared fit. He then greeted the crowd as the race continued.

"It was not the most comfortable situation," said Hulkenberg, who said he did not have a single bruise. "There was also a small barbecue at the back so I just wanted to go out, you feel pretty helpless, but the marshals did a good job."

Could Hulkenberg get free from the badpit without the tri-halogen safety device introduced on the cars this season?

"I do not know if I'm honest if the halo has blocked me or not," he said. "I was hanging 30 inches off the ground and I had the barrier behind me, so maybe I could not have done much anyway, halo or not."

"It was the first time I had the car on the roof, so I was waiting for it and they reacted quickly."

Hamilton's victory was helped by Kimi Raikkonen, in his last race for Ferrari, having collapsed at the start, favoring a period of virtual safety car while his machine was moved. Mercedes cleverly seized the opportunity to convince Hamilton to change tires "for free" while the race was anesthetized.

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