Romain Grosjean reveals extent of hand injuries as dressings finally come off

Over six weeks after surviving his horror fireball crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, ex-Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjea𒀰n is finally able to remove the d๊ressings off his injured hands.
The former Haas driver suffered an enormous crash when he speare♎d into the barriers on the opening lap of November’s race in Bahrain, with the impact tearing his car in half before it becaꦜme engulfed in flames.
While Grosjean was remarkably able to escape the burning wreckage relativel🎶y unscathed, the 34-year-old Frenchman did suffer burns on his hands.
Grosjeꩲan’s injuries forced him to call time on his F1 career early as he missed the final two races of the season in a bid to avoid permanently damaging his hands.
Having kept fans updated on his recovery since the accident, Grosjean revealed on Tuesday via his social media accounts that he was finally able to take the dressings off hi✅s hands.
On Sunday, Grosjean had told fans that he had a whole daꦚy without the dressing on his hands.
"Full day with no dressing,” he wrote on Twitter. “Bloody hell it feels good. So easy to forget how good our bodies are when working well! Back into🌼 dressing for the night before meeting my surgeon tomorrow to check the progress!"
Following a checkup with doctors on Monday, Grosjean provided another update confirming that he had been given the all-clear toꦗ remove the bandages.
“No more dressing for my left hand,” h👍e confirmed, accompanying the text with a line of champagne bottle emojis.
Grosjean then posted images of his unbandaged hands on social media, 💃revealing the true extent oꦜf the burn injuries he suffered.
Dressing fully off and Petrus happy!!!
— Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean)

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