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Zhou escapes horror crash without injury

- PHILIP DUNCAN

ALFA ROMEO driver Zhou Guanyu escaped serious injury in an extraordin­ary opening-lap crash at the British Grand Prix after his car flipped upside down and slammed into the catch fencing in front of thousands of shocked fans.

The Formula One rookie was approachin­g the 160mph opening Abbey corner when British driver George Russell tagged the right rear of Zhou’s machine, sending him on to his roof and sliding out of control.

Upside down, Zhou continued through the gravel before he slammed into the tyre barrier and was launched into the fencing.

Zhou’s Alfa Romeo was lodged on its side, between the tyre wall and the fencing, with nearby fans and photograph­ers ducking for cover following the impact.

An extraction team rushed to Zhou and the 23-yearold Chinese driver, in just his 10th race, was carefully removed and taken away in an ambulance to the medical centre.

Russell was also seen dashing to check on his friend, the Williams driver Alex Albon who was also caught up in the accident, and then Zhou’s condition.

“I’m glad to see Zhou okay. It was an horrific incident,” Russell told Sky Sports.

The Mercedes driver, who was not permitted to restart the race, added: “I jumped out of the car to see that Zhou was OK. When got back to the car I couldn’t restart it. As soon as you get outside assistance you cannot restart the race.”

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Ocon were also involved in the frenetic first moments of yesterday’s race, with both drivers limping back to the pits for repairs and able to take part in the restart.

A radio message to Zhou’s team-mate Valtteri Bottas said: “Zhou is conscious.

He is talking. There are no fractures and, considerin­g the circumstan­ces, he is pretty good, pretty well.”

The FIA confirmed “no major injuries” were sustained in the accident. Having been kept at the medical centre for observatio­n, Zhou was declared fit and released.

London-born Albon was transferre­d by helicopter to Coventry Hospital for precaution­ary checks, while Russell was checked by medical staff and declared fit.

The race was immediatel­y red-flagged, but as the cars made their way back to the pits, five protesters stormed the circuit at the 200mph Wellington Straight before sitting down.

The protesters were dragged away by marshals as a number of drivers sped by.

An FIA spokespers­on said: “We confirm that after the red flag, several people attempted to enter the track. These people were immediatel­y removed and the matter is now being dealt with by the local authoritie­s.”

Following a delay of 53 minutes the race restarted.

Northampto­nshire Police said they had made a number of arrests.

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Zhou Guanyu’s Alpha Romeo flipped upside down and smashed into catch fencing before the Chinese driver was taken by ambulance

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