Gallo saved Hamilton: debris hit Ferrari at the US Grand Prix.
Dangerous incident at the US Grand Prix
According to The Sun: Lewis Hamilton believes his life was 'saved' by the Halo system, as he narrowly avoided becoming a victim of high-speed debris. During the sprint at the US Grand Prix, a Ferrari driver found himself in a dangerous situation when his SF-25 was struck by a piece of carbon fiber at the first turn.
“It was a real test. I never thought I could end up in such a situation,”
Video footage captured the alarming moment when debris flew past the driver.
Importance of Halo technology
The Halo system, designed to enhance driver safety, successfully protected Hamilton from a potentially fatal incident. This once again emphasizes the importance of innovative technologies in motorsport.
This incident highlights the seriousness of the threats faced by drivers and speaks to the ongoing efforts towards improving track safety. Safety at racing events remains a priority for organizers and teams, so the implementation of new technologies like the Halo system is a critical step in preventing accidents.
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