Oliver Berman's accident in Japan: View from the stands

Oliver Berman's accident in Japan: View from the stands

      Oliver Berman was involved in a very serious accident on the 21st lap of the Japanese Grand Prix. The Haas driver was battling with Franco Colapinto when, before the Spoon corner, the power unit in the Alpine car switched to energy recovery mode, while Berman was using attack mode. The speed difference between the cars was 50 km/h, and Oliver had to dodge Franco, at which point Berman hit the grass, causing the car to spin out and go off the track. The G-force at the moment of impact was 50g, but fortunately, the Haas driver did not suffer serious injuries, only a bruised knee. After the race, a video surfaced on social media, filmed by a fan from the stands, which provides a different angle to assess Berman's crash and understand how hard the British driver was hit.

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Oliver Berman's accident in Japan: View from the stands

Oliver Berman was involved in a very serious accident on the 21st lap of the Japanese Grand Prix.