EXCLUSIVE! Romain Grosjean reveals how he escaped horrific fireball crash

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  • @imnotftw
    @imnotftw 4 роки тому +29482

    Literally the first driver ever to have a crash that bad and be able to talk about it a week later with a smile on his face.

    • @Hellfade3394
      @Hellfade3394 4 роки тому +1132

      A week later? He posted an update that night in the hospital 🤣 F1's safety is second to none for this exact reason. To survive a full 28 seconds fully engulfed in flames, relax and think about your own death, still escape and all he has are 2nd degree burns on his hands is astonishing. 🤣

    • @ciaranmccrossan5109
      @ciaranmccrossan5109 4 роки тому +570

      The fact he is smiling and laughing about it is remarkable. His composure throughout the whole situation is incredible. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Romain

    • @Agrover112
      @Agrover112 4 роки тому +279

      Dude was doing squats the next day

    • @KBowWow75
      @KBowWow75 4 роки тому +71

      @@Hellfade3394 That's half a laptime this week.

    • @ernestomartinez4090
      @ernestomartinez4090 4 роки тому +57

      I honestly think Gerhard Berger crash at Tamburello in 1989 was very much the same as this one or even worst considering there was no halo nor any other safety improvements at that period. I remember watching the race on TV and thinking....Oh Lord.... I think he's dead....God help him.

  • @YouthEnergy
    @YouthEnergy 4 роки тому +10872

    This entire story took place within 28 seconds. It's unbelievable how many thoughts went through his mind and how many decisions he made in that short amount of time. Truly amazing. I'm so happy that we didn't lose him that day.

    • @Killerpixel11
      @Killerpixel11 4 роки тому +443

      Stuff like that is the reason we still don't really understand the human brain, even with all the advancements we've made. Add some adrenaline in there....shit's wild.

    • @marshallfischer3667
      @marshallfischer3667 4 роки тому +196

      And and the fact that he just went through 53 g's of deceleration.

    • @Irevoltnow
      @Irevoltnow 4 роки тому +121

      That is truly impressive. I can't even open my eyes in 28 seconds in the morning.

    • @AlabamaLinemanFarmer
      @AlabamaLinemanFarmer 4 роки тому +33

      That’s definitely true. Had the same situations while in a bucket truck. Thought that it was over and you seriously think of everything that you’ve ever thought or done in life and your then you think of those you love most. Our fire was about as long or just short of Romain’s 28 seconds. And like him, if it wasn’t for the training it would have been over.

    • @yewisemountaingoat528
      @yewisemountaingoat528 4 роки тому +89

      @@Killerpixel11 "we still don't really understand the human brain" Nonsense. It's perfectly explainable. When a human is in a life-or-death situation the body pumps an insane amount of adrenalin into your blood stream and the brain shuts down all other senses and perception except for the fast thinking which is needed to survive a dangerous situation. They have studied this for decades now. The survivors all say the same. They noticed how their mind becomes incredibly streamlined and ignores all the stimuli which they would normally perceive. This is also how they don't feel fear because all those emotions are supressed under the adrenalin. It's simple, if the brain was a computer which runs 60-70 processes then the life-or-death situation shuts down everything except for those life-saving 5-6 processes. Hence all energy and the human brain is focused on fast thinking to survive.
      we still don't really understand the human brain" Speak for yourself, never "we". Have you gone to med school? Then what do you know about neurology and the human brain?

  • @MrBuurh
    @MrBuurh 4 роки тому +8368

    The fact that he said his muscles relaxed & he was at peace & had accepted death was chilling! The composure shown in that situation is no joke! The fact that he tried to get out 3 times only to be stopped by something & recompose himself to go again is outstanding! Hats off to Roman.

    • @luichinplaystation610
      @luichinplaystation610 3 роки тому +16

      That something was part of the barrier?

    • @selectiveapathy
      @selectiveapathy 3 роки тому +58

      You can do nothing but embrace death like a friend you havent seen in a long time. We are all heading in deaths direction, so just embrace it.

    • @nelspeedhernandez7575
      @nelspeedhernandez7575 3 роки тому +19

      It really takes some guts to think that way. It's hard to explain. Hundreds of thoughts goes to ones mind and you get to decide if to die or fight for your life. He decided he wanted to live and he knew that not being calm wouldnt help him so he fud what he thought was correct.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 2 роки тому +1

      Lies again? Wreckless Drive

    • @keltinz
      @keltinz 2 роки тому +7

      @@NazriB :/

  • @Runnerboy2012
    @Runnerboy2012 4 роки тому +12901

    I must admit I never thought that my favourite F1 moment of 2020 would be a Romain Grosjean interview.

    • @thatfunnykekguy6377
      @thatfunnykekguy6377 4 роки тому +270

      I still can't believe that's the same guy who climbed that barrier ... he even jokes about it ... he's a hell of a Man!

    • @FoxGoalie
      @FoxGoalie 4 роки тому +48

      *a Romain Grosjean interview about his near death experience.

    • @derinfinitel
      @derinfinitel 4 роки тому +3

      Me too LOL

    • @boezerdieser
      @boezerdieser 4 роки тому +7

      @@FoxGoalie that sounds more believable lol. love the guy, glad he is ok!

    • @alainrobillard4300
      @alainrobillard4300 4 роки тому +46

      @@thatfunnykekguy6377
      A man that had such an emotional and physical experience face to face with death can laugh about everything after that

  • @itsdrazzy6506
    @itsdrazzy6506 4 роки тому +7423

    The fact that at one point he says : my muscles relaxed and i got a little smile on my face and accepted that i was going to die

    • @myjourneytoaconsistentprof3324
      @myjourneytoaconsistentprof3324 4 роки тому +512

      Gave me goosebumps

    • @zhuofengho7325
      @zhuofengho7325 4 роки тому +244

      I mean F1 drivers have to admit the fact that they might die in a race without any signs
      F1 is a very dangerous job

    • @cornevangulik6166
      @cornevangulik6166 4 роки тому +362

      I think we're afraid of dying but if you think you really are going to die, no way out, you start to accept it and start to relax. Must be a crazy feeling to experience.

    • @valenesco45
      @valenesco45 4 роки тому +106

      This thing is documented when animals get eaten alive. They at some point accept the death and go in a kind of "coma"

    • @markmartin5543
      @markmartin5543 4 роки тому +216

      That moment of clarity is probably what saved his life, being relaxed with no panic to then be able to think properly and coherent to attempt another escape. Soo much credit to all the advances in safety that this sport has achieved in the past few years. Can't wait to see him back in the car racing again.

  • @koenigseggkid1678
    @koenigseggkid1678 3 роки тому +3053

    "Steering wheel was gone that's one less concern." What a legend.

  • @gmti486
    @gmti486 4 роки тому +16344

    Grosjean really had a "this is fine" moment like that dog.

    • @BarryMckockinah
      @BarryMckockinah 4 роки тому +436

      His body literally gave up on itself. Funny at first, like he said, but incredibly terrifying

    • @thenotoriousflip4275
      @thenotoriousflip4275 4 роки тому +571

      I've been in a situation where I thought I was already dead- I crashed a motorcycle and slid across traffic, I was sure i got ran over because I was looking at a headlight while rolling and then came to a stop in a ditch, but it was a nice ditch (lol) tall grass, soft dirt etc. And it was a beautiful day.. I remember looking at the sky trying to decide if I was dying or already dead, because I couldn't feel anything. The way to describe the sensation is that I was at absolute peace.
      Then I heard someone running up to me and they yelled "are you okay?!?!" Which triggered an "inventory" of what hurts? everything!
      Then fight or flight happened and it was just an adrenaline rush that had me jumping around (on a broken foot) and super hyped up lol..
      But for a brief moment in my life, I thought I was dead & 18 year old me was totally cool with it.

    • @Ares28_
      @Ares28_ 4 роки тому +6

      The Notorious Flip liar

    • @exitspree
      @exitspree 4 роки тому +178

      @@Ares28_ moron

    • @bigbang0X
      @bigbang0X 4 роки тому +121

      @@thenotoriousflip4275 Wow, I'm glad you are here to tell us the story man.

  • @Scotts-Thoughts
    @Scotts-Thoughts 4 роки тому +5171

    Was never really a Grosjean fan, but I can't watch and listen to this incident without massive respect for that man, and even some happy tears. So glad he's alright.

    • @MagicAyrtonforever
      @MagicAyrtonforever 4 роки тому +5

      Respect for nearly killing others too? Real smart lol Having said that so pleased he got out okay.

    • @bpastorb
      @bpastorb 4 роки тому +39

      @@MagicAyrtonforever To play devils advocate - assuming he is aware of his dangerous driving and does do it intentionally, maybe he will think twice about it now having such a close personal brush with death. Agree with both comments though, always disliked Grosjean but I am happy he got himself out of there

    • @lukaswildner8040
      @lukaswildner8040 4 роки тому +2

      @@MagicAyrtonforever worst he doesn't seem to be aware what he did was absolutely unforgivable and talks about racing in f1 again. Dude should be disqualified for very long time. Glad that he's okay though nevertheless I'm happy ho won't be racing again. One of the most dangerous drivers ever.

    • @coreywhiting6850
      @coreywhiting6850 4 роки тому +68

      @@lukaswildner8040 I don't know, if you look at the break down of the crash Kvyat was in a blind spot and slow traffic in front was bunched up so this could have happened to anyone

    • @Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo
      @Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo 4 роки тому +1

      Well said bro. Feel exactly the same

  • @edwardseverinsen5598
    @edwardseverinsen5598 4 роки тому +3470

    Happy he's okay. The part about him calling his wife mosquito and telling her "I'm here mosquito" and her crying almost made me cry. He didn't wanna go out and his career end but ultimately accepted his fate _until_ he thought about his children and that they need him. That's what made him pull himself out of the fire. I think that's beautiful and I respect that. Almost poetic really.

    • @joshuakuehn
      @joshuakuehn 3 роки тому +99

      A man might be willing to accept death, but not a father

    • @chinwyian
      @chinwyian 3 роки тому +11

      Can someone explain why of all things he called his wife a mosquito?

    • @edwardseverinsen5598
      @edwardseverinsen5598 3 роки тому +85

      @@chinwyian She's got freakishly long yet skinny legs and runs around on all 4's.

    • @tomkenning5545
      @tomkenning5545 3 роки тому +13

      @@edwardseverinsen5598 And sucks his blood

    • @greenor_wtv
      @greenor_wtv 3 роки тому +65

      @@chinwyian jokes aside, when it comes to pet names, french doesn't really care for meaning if the word in itself sounds cute enough. One of the most common pet names for a lover or a child is "ma puce", meaning "my flea"... In the case of mosquito, "moustique" in french, "mous" is a very soft syllable , and "tique" has a playful edge to it, so the overall word sounds cute

  • @theonlysquirrelybird
    @theonlysquirrelybird 4 роки тому +3478

    "Death was right there in front of me... And I named him Benoit"
    Is comment of the year lmao

    • @chanux
      @chanux 4 роки тому +111

      Chris Benoit

    • @arnoikke
      @arnoikke 4 роки тому +75

      And then he called it burn-oit 😃

    • @JohnAsidera
      @JohnAsidera 4 роки тому +9

      @@chanux o no

    • @TheLastAngryMan01
      @TheLastAngryMan01 4 роки тому +87

      There will be no newborns named Benoit in the near future in France, LOL.

    • @DanielDJCRO
      @DanielDJCRO 4 роки тому +2

      C'est arrivé près de chez vous

  • @daddywhatchucookin2924
    @daddywhatchucookin2924 4 роки тому +6356

    “Which part is gonna burn first? Will it hurt?”
    😳 jeeesus christ that’s haunting

    • @Nudel-nc1cp
      @Nudel-nc1cp 4 роки тому +253

      That was surely damn traumatizing experience.

    • @roastedhd2852
      @roastedhd2852 4 роки тому +132

      Bro I got chills when he said that

    • @tonycannon1968
      @tonycannon1968 4 роки тому +62

      Took me to the verge of tears watching that bit

    • @Aady7
      @Aady7 4 роки тому +36

      Yeah idk why people are making him explain that horrifying experience at the first place.
      God bless that he's okay

    • @ceestinahmusic
      @ceestinahmusic 4 роки тому +25

      @@teethntoothbrush Exactly, that's why stuff like therapy is a thing, and therapy means something different for everyone, depending on how they cope with their feelings and emotions. For example, my therapy is songwriting... and I definitely feel like I need to write a song to get this outta my system... one week on and I'm still thinking about the accident, and thinking about the part where he accepted that he was gonna die 😧

  • @FullMoongrn
    @FullMoongrn 2 роки тому +2169

    This is what you learn from this whole story:
    1. What gave him the motivation to attempt to escape was thinking about his family. This proves that having people around you who love you is often the reason why you keep living. You fight for them.
    2. The suit and the helmet he was wearing saved his life. Credits go to the scientists who invented such suits and helmets. Without them, he would have died painfullt in the first seconds.
    3. And of course the cage of the car, even if the car was broken into two pieces .. science and dedication again.
    Great respect.

    • @muhammadshahinalam
      @muhammadshahinalam 2 роки тому +77

      4. Above all of these, it is the GOD who created the universe, who is the owner of everything, it is he who saved him ! what we call LUCK.

    • @XtremeGTI
      @XtremeGTI 2 роки тому +109

      @@muhammadshahinalam why God make him crash then?

    • @catherinewindow6157
      @catherinewindow6157 2 роки тому +63

      God did NOTHING as he isn't real. It was purely safety equipment and luck not some imaginary friend in the sky

    • @RxptorIsNotTaken
      @RxptorIsNotTaken 2 роки тому +6

      @@XtremeGTI god didn’t make him crash?

    • @hiimtom4586
      @hiimtom4586 2 роки тому +11

      @@catherinewindow6157 if god has nothing to do with it neither did luck. Those are entirely the same thing.

  • @3344-e5x
    @3344-e5x 4 роки тому +4074

    He came to terms with his potential death, and still found the strength to get out. What a lad.

    • @xCmOn3yx777
      @xCmOn3yx777 3 роки тому +14

      well... yeah... any normal human is going to naturally avoid injury/death at all cost.. you would be amazed what you can do.. when a immediate threat of life is imminent... Fight or Flight

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 3 роки тому +16

      @@xCmOn3yx777 In this case it was fight *and* flight.

    • @dillstealed
      @dillstealed 2 роки тому

      adrenaline.

  • @itsrasalhague
    @itsrasalhague 4 роки тому +4591

    Romain: Tells us a story how he escaped death.
    Also Romain: "I call my wife mosquito."

    • @ctrlaltdelete200390
      @ctrlaltdelete200390 4 роки тому +76

      What a buzz

    • @jedi77palmer
      @jedi77palmer 4 роки тому +86

      Probably cause she's annoying

    • @thejevi2400
      @thejevi2400 4 роки тому +59

      Blood sucker joke.

    • @IStMl
      @IStMl 4 роки тому +2

      Hahahahahahahahaha

    • @IStMl
      @IStMl 4 роки тому +17

      @@jedi77palmer like all wives

  • @beutsavv
    @beutsavv 3 роки тому +1803

    "That scary moment"
    "I sit back with peace & smile thinking I'll be dead"
    Man gave me chills❄️

    • @SixxWolfZx
      @SixxWolfZx 3 роки тому +17

      I broke my neck almost about 7 years ago because a tree landed on my head and I fully understood what he was saying. Once you realize it might be over and you have no choice everything just kinda mellows out. You just give in and wait for death.

  • @jobic4207
    @jobic4207 4 роки тому +4685

    This is the type of stuff I would want UA-cam to recommend in 8 years.

    • @BriefingData
      @BriefingData 4 роки тому +32

      See you in 8 years!

    • @SIkRiILLeX
      @SIkRiILLeX 3 роки тому +6

      Ferrari Social Media Team: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!!

    • @g5madethetrack224
      @g5madethetrack224 3 роки тому +2

      UA-cam sure took note of that for you😂

    • @tmh-jts7022
      @tmh-jts7022 3 роки тому +1

      See you in 8 years

    • @nastyy.8582
      @nastyy.8582 3 роки тому +2

      @@BriefingData I’m here to join the 8 year reunion party train

  • @Iceman-Raikkonen
    @Iceman-Raikkonen 4 роки тому +3004

    when he said: "I've to do it for my childrens". Really hits me.

    • @raffa8816
      @raffa8816 4 роки тому +77

      And a mosquito

    • @jtmasterson2476
      @jtmasterson2476 4 роки тому +18

      It's this that drives us racer's to keep going,because our children make life worth living and perform incredible acts like this!!

    • @Karlheinz81
      @Karlheinz81 4 роки тому +2

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @Karlheinz81
      @Karlheinz81 4 роки тому +7

      His children safe his life....

    • @russyJ20
      @russyJ20 4 роки тому +9

      His kids were an after thought, Sunsets and Nicky Lauder were first.

  • @shenroncali4372
    @shenroncali4372 4 роки тому +805

    4:10 "Mosquito, Im here!"
    That melted my heart
    Cut it out lol

  • @Riotlight
    @Riotlight 4 роки тому +3309

    He makes it sound like he was sat in that car for 5 minutes, even though it was only about 20 seconds. His mind must of been going so fast!

    • @thirdjaruda4202
      @thirdjaruda4202 4 роки тому +216

      That's with the adrenaline kicking in

    • @amandagardner565
      @amandagardner565 4 роки тому +102

      when your used to driving at 300KPH regularly, your mind MUST THINK FAST.
      .
      i doubt there would be much more adrenalin released just because of the crash.

    • @JacquelinElizabethWrites
      @JacquelinElizabethWrites 4 роки тому +20

      Tauma is a hell of a drug.

    • @hennovandamme1093
      @hennovandamme1093 3 роки тому +15

      28 sec plus adrenaline

    • @tsfilms9047
      @tsfilms9047 3 роки тому +6

      @@amandagardner565 survival instinct would of kicked in

  • @drawwithdan5821
    @drawwithdan5821 4 роки тому +5445

    Absolutely astonishing, incredible to watch and hear.

  • @thelatiosmaster
    @thelatiosmaster 4 роки тому +2035

    20 seconds...
    Everything he is telling us happened in just about 20 seconds...
    And he can remember it so clearly too

    • @456MrPeople
      @456MrPeople 4 роки тому +142

      That’s how the brain works when your in a high stress situation

    • @mjj0829
      @mjj0829 4 роки тому +71

      He was so focused on racing and that same concentration probably made him remember the accident in this detail

    • @walterF205
      @walterF205 3 роки тому +27

      These things will unfortunately remain etched in his mind. I would like to be wrong, but a simple night will suffice when he doesn't rest well for whatever reason, and those moments will invariably come back as a nightmare. Unconscious is an ugly beast out of control.
      The only medicine is to keep running, to accumulate new good memories and new positive experiences, and with these bury those 28 seconds.

    • @arismursidi
      @arismursidi 3 роки тому +3

      If your brain doesn't damaged, this near death experience is hard to forget..

    • @lorenzo1843
      @lorenzo1843 3 роки тому +11

      28 seconds... even worse

  • @videogamevalley7523
    @videogamevalley7523 4 роки тому +2847

    “its so orange, is that sunset?” thats unreal. This man is legend, once his kids appeared to him, when it was time to get out the car. So glad hes ok and smiling!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

    • @caiopassos95
      @caiopassos95 4 роки тому +43

      For sure he was confused after several G's suffered from the impact

    • @Nutelko8
      @Nutelko8 4 роки тому +4

      Steeler nation

    • @Tommymdm
      @Tommymdm 4 роки тому +2

      Steeler nation is EVERYWHERE!

  • @sherwinverghis
    @sherwinverghis 4 роки тому +1552

    Guy sits inside a ball of fire *Relaxes muscles* and gives death a name "Benoit"
    I'm so happy he survived ❤️

    • @one_guy2028
      @one_guy2028 4 роки тому +15

      i looked up it google translate it means blessed from french to english

    • @lamazovkymmichel4240
      @lamazovkymmichel4240 4 роки тому +12

      @@one_guy2028 actually "béni" or "bénie" translates to blessed while Benoit is a proper noun in french

    • @IStMl
      @IStMl 4 роки тому +1

      @@one_guy2028 most French ppl don't know that

    • @IStMl
      @IStMl 4 роки тому +7

      @@lamazovkymmichel4240 yeah but he's right, it's the etymology of the name. 99% French ppl don't know tho, Romain probably doesn't either.

    • @one_guy2028
      @one_guy2028 4 роки тому

      @@lamazovkymmichel4240 I used google translate so don’t get mad at me

  • @OoWeytoO
    @OoWeytoO 4 роки тому +3516

    "What do we say to the god of death?"
    "Salut Benoît!"

    • @Antawnyoo
      @Antawnyoo 4 роки тому +13

      Yeah! «Benoit you, grimm reeper!».

    • @benoit8850
      @benoit8850 4 роки тому +45

      You called?

    • @benoit8850
      @benoit8850 4 роки тому +11

      By the way, 8850 is me, standing on top of Everest.
      In the death zone.

    • @eyedicegmr3
      @eyedicegmr3 4 роки тому +7

      @@benoit8850 account made 9 years ago. Nice

    • @benoit8850
      @benoit8850 4 роки тому +24

      @@eyedicegmr3 I was summoned 😆

  • @tobiaspaterson6507
    @tobiaspaterson6507 4 роки тому +762

    Whenever his driving career is over I think Romain could be an incredible storyteller, that was agonizingly captivating.

    • @ZeidGho
      @ZeidGho 4 роки тому

      In F1 it indeed ended

    • @itsvizor171
      @itsvizor171 4 роки тому +25

      I want a biography from him and children’s books. He’s a teddy bear of a human, he can put anyone to peace with his speech.

    • @ASODeepak017
      @ASODeepak017 4 роки тому

      True that

    • @hehexd8089
      @hehexd8089 4 роки тому +5

      He'll probably end up as a presenter in TV, like Ralf Schumacher or David Coulthard

    • @JLML92
      @JLML92 4 роки тому +1

      I don't think it's possible for anyone's story to _not_ be captivating if they've had such a close brush with death

  • @edoardodalpra4742
    @edoardodalpra4742 4 роки тому +4570

    I like to believe that Niki was looking at him during those seconds, giving him the strength to get out of the car.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 4 роки тому +300

      "Cmon, sonny. I got out of a burning wreck to live forty more years. No quittin' now."
      I like to think that's how he would have sounded.

    • @AH-be6bu
      @AH-be6bu 4 роки тому +213

      "Are you nuts? Get out of the bloody car!"

    • @jalledira
      @jalledira 3 роки тому +125

      Or Jules. I died to save you today. Get out that f****** car

    • @avarmauk
      @avarmauk 3 роки тому +151

      I can almost hear Niki's voice.
      "Why are you relaxing? Get out of the car you idiot!"

    • @zarasamuels9377
      @zarasamuels9377 3 роки тому +20

      Dont I why I've reread your comment so many times, it gives me goosebumps.

  • @literallyshaking8019
    @literallyshaking8019 3 роки тому +1072

    I had a near death experience as a kid while diving and I went thru the exact same emotions he describes. First there’s this insane panic as you realize you might be dead, and then when you’ve confirmed you are there’s the strangest calm that washes over you as you accept it. Most bizarre moment of my life going from the most scared ever, to most calm in an instant.

    • @Bellalisa3000
      @Bellalisa3000 3 роки тому +4

      Wanna hear your story now

    • @paulschwartze8924
      @paulschwartze8924 3 роки тому +46

      thats cause the brain can't understand death, so it just shuts down

    • @CommonG
      @CommonG 3 роки тому +16

      @@paulschwartze8924 Paul just knows these things 😉

    • @disconnect9084
      @disconnect9084 3 роки тому

      It's said that we release a decent amount of dmt two times in our lifes. Once when we are born and second when we die. I'm just guessing here but that might be you are releasing dmt. I've had internal bleeding and almost died. On the way to hospital i was in and out of consciousness and i could feel and hear everyone was panicing yet i was so calm, i could see outside of the car as in movies as in bright light almost blinding me. It was not like a spiritual bright light, i guess my pupils were getting bigger or something but it was also giving me peace. I didn't think i was dying tho, i guess that calm feeling came before i ever realised i might be dying. So anyway excuse my english, it's not my first language and you might wanna search on dmt. I'm pretty sure that's what was happening to me.

    • @krank8385
      @krank8385 2 роки тому +22

      I also had an experience like that where i came to terms with dying, i was 27 had a wife and 2 little girls, i fought it and fought it than i was as calm as can be knowing my fate, next thing i remember was waking up in hospital, it was surreal.

  • @reangge
    @reangge 4 роки тому +590

    The way he almost accept that he's gonna die there but the thought of his kids made him fight for his life. So thankful for this miracle. Hope to see him again in F1..

    • @no_bizzy9
      @no_bizzy9 3 роки тому

      POV: he was gonna retire no matter what after that race it was his very last one

  • @DonMas-car-pone
    @DonMas-car-pone 4 роки тому +1394

    *Grosjean: explains second by second what happened*
    *What stays in my head: he calls his wife mosquito 😂*

    • @ovakefali2634
      @ovakefali2634 4 роки тому +32

      that's so sweet

    • @manuelvpr
      @manuelvpr 4 роки тому +29

      Now I wonder why he called her mosquito, is she annoying or is she really petite?

    • @tomr7082
      @tomr7082 4 роки тому +117

      @@manuelvpr Or she can suck like the best....
      We don't know

    • @shivasurya7008
      @shivasurya7008 4 роки тому +5

      @@manuelvpr because maybe she is the reason he loses his sleep at night

    • @perilouslambasting6816
      @perilouslambasting6816 4 роки тому +3

      I box...they call me mosquito in the gym since I was a teenager lol. I like to think its because I send everyone home with red bruises but it's most probably because I don't hit the hardest but noone can get rid of me xD

  • @bekajikia1754
    @bekajikia1754 2 роки тому +392

    The only driver in the history of racing to basically experience death in a fiery crash and be able to talk about it. Makes you understand what many others went through who did not make it out alive.

  • @mikethecasual8184
    @mikethecasual8184 4 роки тому +420

    The fact that he almost gave up
    And fought against his own mind was amazing

    • @lindsey9460
      @lindsey9460 4 роки тому +21

      there is a lesson to be learned there

    • @giacomofilippin12
      @giacomofilippin12 4 роки тому

      @@lindsey9460 Juan

    • @mikethecasual8184
      @mikethecasual8184 4 роки тому +1

      @@lindsey9460 for sure
      Very inspirational

    • @hrhKR
      @hrhKR 4 роки тому +1

      Could be similar feeling when freezing to death. Before death, you feel very hot and start to remove your clothes to cool yourself down even though you are actually freezing to death.

    • @footyball66
      @footyball66 4 місяці тому

      with it being 28 seconds.... I doubt he thought about death for more than 2 seconds.

  • @Syndicate
    @Syndicate 4 роки тому +3773

    Honestly UNREAL! What a man 💙

    • @churrosmcgee624
      @churrosmcgee624 4 роки тому +10

      Hearing a man be face to face with what is one of the most terrible and painful ways to die, and just hearing the tone when he said hed accepted death..... Ive never seen such a man, this is what it means to *BE* a man, to think the thing that probably saved him was the adrenaline from thinking about not seeing his children grow up, think how painful the burns on his hands must have been, I wonder if hes thought about what happened to Jules and im sure he has but man....WHAT A MAN

    • @Druseth
      @Druseth 4 роки тому +21

      i didn't know you watched F1, Tom, btw big fan here, i've been watching your vlogs since russia 2015, cheers

    • @MrRrosi
      @MrRrosi 4 роки тому +6

      Tom and watches f1, respect

    • @gaberodriguez7938
      @gaberodriguez7938 4 роки тому +3

      The most insane thing I’ve ever seen on live tv ever. He’s a incredible dude. ❤️ you Tom

    • @wolfyyflee6379
      @wolfyyflee6379 4 роки тому +4

      Yooo tom, ur a f1 fan aswell😀

  • @cursedmika
    @cursedmika 4 роки тому +127

    The fact that he escaped with only some minor injuries really shows you how much safety is a priority in this sport. The cockpit halo saved him from decapitation by impact and his suit saved him from burning alive.

  • @Stefan-up9ci
    @Stefan-up9ci 4 роки тому +1088

    this man had the worst crash i have seen in my 17 years of life it is a miracle he is still alive!

    • @marcog.7322
      @marcog.7322 4 роки тому +13

      I'm 28 but feeling the same

    • @itsmeprasad1987
      @itsmeprasad1987 4 роки тому +13

      And these are safest generation of cars

    • @AD-df5tm
      @AD-df5tm 4 роки тому +7

      I'm 38 and struggle to think of a worse crash. Certainly not one that the driver survived.

    • @Crimson_Logic
      @Crimson_Logic 4 роки тому +6

      Depends what you consider to be worse, a fire ball or go under a JCB. This is one of the worst I have witnessed.

    • @drunkenhobo8020
      @drunkenhobo8020 4 роки тому +5

      I think Kubica's was the more spectacular initially. He was with absolute certainty killed in that crash.
      Seeing the aftermath of Grosjean's probably puts his ahead though.

  • @Midlandsgoat
    @Midlandsgoat 4 роки тому +1329

    Say what you want about his driving, this guy was cool and composed under immense pressure.

    • @leroybanging2687
      @leroybanging2687 4 роки тому +12

      He’s a dangerous driver.

    • @a_yan6581
      @a_yan6581 4 роки тому +101

      @@leroybanging2687 Dangerous drivers still don't deserve to die in that way mate.

    • @summerjunk929
      @summerjunk929 4 роки тому +54

      @@l.1244 kvyat was in a blind spot

    • @richiebroeders3028
      @richiebroeders3028 4 роки тому +51

      @@l.1244 clearly you have never been in a race car before. Stupid comment

    • @wastedcentury
      @wastedcentury 4 роки тому +8

      facts this man literally stared death in the face and remained calm

  • @RandomGameplayVideos
    @RandomGameplayVideos 3 роки тому +141

    When he said his muscles relaxed, had a little smile on his face and started to accept the fact he's a dead man... I felt tears coming out. I cannot imagine what he went through. I never heard of him, I don't follow F1 at all, but I'm happy he's alive and well. That kind of horror to go through... I probably would avoid driving an F1 car again.

  • @ilkoallexandroff
    @ilkoallexandroff 4 роки тому +1964

    This man is a hero! Great he survived! Cheers from Japan!

    • @ZeidGho
      @ZeidGho 4 роки тому +14

      Because any other human wouldn't do the same?
      Yeah we're all glad to see him ok, and we're all passionate with him even tho most people dislike him as a driver, but we stand by him..
      Using the word hero is not relevant at all..
      I think the guy who commented before got more angry tho 😂

    • @duk2k
      @duk2k 4 роки тому +18

      @@supernotnatural Yes, he might be one of those driver, but It doesn't matter who's at fault. No one deserves to get into an accident or any sort of stuff like Romain got into. I'm not sure why you are glad to see someone crash out and had a near death experience.

    • @birdwithoutwings6858
      @birdwithoutwings6858 4 роки тому +4

      @@supernotnatural Kvyat was on Grosjean's blind spot ffs. Do you expect him to be a literal superhuman and see anyone anywhere around him? Besides, there was slow traffic up ahead as well

    • @LibLanguageUK
      @LibLanguageUK 4 роки тому +3

      @@supernotnatural how mature of you... grow up and realise what this situation could have been.

    • @hannahbarley61
      @hannahbarley61 4 роки тому

      @@supernotnatural you mean the Sim Dane song?

  • @sjgaming172
    @sjgaming172 4 роки тому +691

    I really thought I witnessed a death live on TV. You have no idea how high I flew off the sofa when I saw him climbing over what was left of the barrier.

    • @saints_
      @saints_ 4 роки тому +10

      same i thought he died

    • @TonyKalashnikov
      @TonyKalashnikov 4 роки тому +16

      But they didnt show any footage of the crash until Romain was safe

    • @coconutboy4181
      @coconutboy4181 4 роки тому +3

      that was the scariest thing i had ever seen glad to see he is okay

    • @JonGPxl
      @JonGPxl 4 роки тому +20

      @@TonyKalashnikov we all saw the crash live. Replays and close ups didn't come until after we saw him in the back of the medical car

    • @TonyKalashnikov
      @TonyKalashnikov 4 роки тому +6

      @@JonGPxl I know, I watched the race too, but there seems to be this consensus the crash was clearly replayed all the time before grosjean was safe. started by ricciardo who was misinformed. in the live footage we barely saw a car go off track, then the 1st thing they showed related to the crash afterward was grosjean safe in the medical car before showing the actual crash. And anyone who says they saw the crash live is lying, it was barely visible and unclear wtf the severity was.

  • @historylover2432
    @historylover2432 3 роки тому +109

    28 seconds that seemed like 5 lifetimes watching it, i cant imagine how he felt. amazing how safety has improved and the guiding hand that helped him survive.

  • @biscuitcase83
    @biscuitcase83 4 роки тому +918

    Doctors have told Romain talking about it will help him come to terms with it and to move on.
    He did a very good job explaining his feelings too. Wonderful to see him making little jokes too

    • @dr.doppeldecker3832
      @dr.doppeldecker3832 4 роки тому +3

      From where you got this info?

    • @Snowman104x
      @Snowman104x 4 роки тому +6

      @@dr.doppeldecker3832 he said it himself in a statement or interview.

    • @dr.doppeldecker3832
      @dr.doppeldecker3832 4 роки тому

      @@Snowman104x do you have a link?

    • @urcousinfromboston9052
      @urcousinfromboston9052 4 роки тому +1

      @@dr.doppeldecker3832 look it up yourself! Watched this live and holy hell, glad you are OK Romain!!

  • @JhonderJose1
    @JhonderJose1 4 роки тому +1086

    "Can't be my last race"
    -Romain Grosjean (2020)

    • @julrudbor
      @julrudbor 4 роки тому +21

      big chance that it was his last race :(

    • @benjaminhalden343
      @benjaminhalden343 4 роки тому +52

      @@julrudbor In F1 maybe, I’m sure its not his last.

    • @metalpiston1212
      @metalpiston1212 4 роки тому +6

      @Cos we really do hope so

    • @bear1245
      @bear1245 4 роки тому +9

      What a reception he’ll get when he returns 👏🏻

    • @bear1245
      @bear1245 4 роки тому +1

      @Cos yeah he’s still one of the worlds top drivers. This will probably be his last contract in f1.

  • @SaadKidwai
    @SaadKidwai 4 роки тому +151

    A parent will do anything for their children, including evading death when its right in front of them. From now on every Roman smile brings unrivaled joy to my heart. So happy for him and his family.

  • @skylonthedragon
    @skylonthedragon 4 роки тому +218

    "I cant die like this, not for my kids, so i kept on trying..."
    This man is inspirational.

  • @kimiantonellifan
    @kimiantonellifan 4 роки тому +542

    Tears in my eyes when he talked about his family and kids.

  • @mayvb4926
    @mayvb4926 3 роки тому +65

    Anyone come back here again after his pole and 2nd place finish in IndyCar? Romain is such a class and inspiration.

  • @Obsidian-Nebula
    @Obsidian-Nebula 4 роки тому +1728

    *"WHAT DO WE SAY TO THE GOD OF DEATH?"*
    *"NOT TODAY"*

  • @DaniMacYo
    @DaniMacYo 4 роки тому +251

    After hearing this you know why he lost his left shoe. Also Romain played a huge, huge part in why he survived after the initial crash. The fact he actually was stuck in all sorts of directions and almost gave up is heartbreaking.
    Man I just can’t believe that at 30 or so seconds engulfed in flames he managed to free himself. Had that not happened we might have a different outcome.
    This guy truly showed us all that he’s actually incredibly tough and resilient. I don’t know how he doesn’t chock back tears while explaining this. What an incredible human we now know Romain Grosjean is. A true F1 hero for sure.

    • @lucasodn
      @lucasodn 4 роки тому +6

      The fact that hours later he wanted to go back in the car and drive again is astonishing

    • @MrPSG78
      @MrPSG78 4 роки тому +10

      @@lucasodn and @DaniMacYo, fully agree with you guys, it's absolutely amazing, stunning, astonishing. He talked to French media's where he mentioned that he's currently not suffering from PTSD or having any nightmares of the crash or being stuck in the car with fire around. Which is quite unbelievable to me and shows not only that this dude has balls of steel but is super strong psychologically speaking

    • @mickeulGind
      @mickeulGind 4 роки тому +7

      As he said on the french TV, he now just enjoys every second, happy to be alive and sees life from a different perspective. That's why he can talk about it so easily and with his big smile. As he said, Sunday night, he was born for a second time!

    • @MaartenOosterbaan
      @MaartenOosterbaan 4 роки тому +5

      Owh in terms of what is the reason Romain is still alive it indeed goes: Halo, survival cell, Romain himself, then his gear, then the marshalls and Medical Car.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 4 роки тому +7

      @@MrPSG78 ptsd can set in weeks and months after the event. Survival kicks in and gets you through early days. He might get triggered driving an F1 car or just being on a visually similar road.
      I hope for his sake its just one exceptional life event.

  • @Ytv22
    @Ytv22 3 роки тому +855

    What do we call a person who survived near death?
    We call him Romain Grosjean ❤️

    • @TheMrCC21
      @TheMrCC21 3 роки тому +5

      I've survived near death as well.

    • @RyeThePie
      @RyeThePie 3 роки тому +8

      Nah he survived death

    • @Emem2020
      @Emem2020 3 роки тому +4

      he already survived hell fire.

    • @poorvishavasanth6915
      @poorvishavasanth6915 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheMrCC21 I would like to hear your story

    • @almightysaitama770
      @almightysaitama770 3 роки тому

      It’s not even close to hell fire not even close

  • @purplemonkeyelephant
    @purplemonkeyelephant 4 роки тому +248

    I don't really follow F1 that closely, but watching the crash, and seeing him climb out of the flames, was pretty emotional. This interview is incredible

    • @felito21
      @felito21 4 роки тому

      It really is crazy.

  • @netcalis
    @netcalis 4 роки тому +493

    Even though it lasts 4mins, this might be the mot mesmerizing interview in history (I am not overstating it).

    • @stephenkean4748
      @stephenkean4748 4 роки тому +3

      full interview is on sky sports 1 on Sunday I think 👍

    • @palosamo
      @palosamo 4 роки тому +1

      imagine the same interview with Kimi

    • @Maikvds_
      @Maikvds_ 4 роки тому +11

      @@palosamo bwoah it was a bit hot

    • @midnightcowboy3611
      @midnightcowboy3611 4 роки тому +4

      It really sent a shiver down my spine when he said he was about to give up. It’s crazy how fine the line is between life and death. When you see how little space he had to get out, and fierce that fire was.....it’s miraculous.

    • @luketurneround
      @luketurneround 4 роки тому

      Erling Braut Håland has some innovative interviews...

  • @TANATOR02
    @TANATOR02 Рік тому +19

    To think that his body and brain was accepting his death so easily and that he thought what will burn first....god it's so chilling. Glad he did not gave up in the end and fought for his life. He is truly a tough guy, not everyone could survive that and talk about it with a smile. Glad he was ok

  • @p1mmyt0w3ll
    @p1mmyt0w3ll 4 роки тому +253

    for someone to say they had at that point accepted death is absolutely heart-breaking. Thankfully he has his kids and wife to give him that extra reason to live. also the fact that he was able to pull he foot out of his shoe. I'm glad that it wasn't fastened too tightly. I assume that its another safety feature that they can pull them out quickly to save time in cases of emergency such as this.

    • @mickrofone
      @mickrofone 4 роки тому +15

      Drivers have to be able to get out of the car in less than 7 seconds. Which means that steering wheel and seatbelts have to be easy to remove.
      Intersting thing is that it was because people struggled to remove Lauda's seatbelt back then that Niki was stuck for so long in the fire.

    • @ibby217
      @ibby217 4 роки тому +23

      many people actually reach that point when they see death right infront of them and they talk about it being welcoming and peaceful which i find interesting

    • @kantizx1
      @kantizx1 4 роки тому +16

      Lets go with ejection seats

    • @strahaironscale571
      @strahaironscale571 4 роки тому +2

      I had a moment like this when I almost drowned in big surf. it was surreal

    • @GremmieWhite
      @GremmieWhite 4 роки тому +4

      @@kantizx1 Imagine this system malfunctioning xD

  • @inkene5477
    @inkene5477 4 роки тому +161

    This gave me goosebumps - what a legend! So glad he got out!🙏🏻

  • @catejohnson7504
    @catejohnson7504 2 роки тому +36

    You got to admire this guy’s bravery. What a legend.

  • @abdulwahab-mt2im
    @abdulwahab-mt2im 4 роки тому +157

    "I cannot die today" Roman Grosjean 2020

    • @SevCars
      @SevCars 4 роки тому +3

      The next 007

  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 4 роки тому +136

    "Which part of me is going to burn first." Wow......there's no way I can find my own words for that.

  • @wettergren1725
    @wettergren1725 3 роки тому +49

    As someone who has experienced a fire in my apartment (where I also got burned), this hits so close to home.. You never have time to realize the heat, it is honestly not the problem. the problem is that you panic, and make bad decisions.. The time you actually feel the fire, is usually over the next hours/days..
    It is kind of scary to hear that Grosjean had the same thought processes and reactions as I did myself.. Scary stuff, but so happy he is "alright"

  • @Mak̇Delkic
    @Mak̇Delkic 4 роки тому +355

    "This is a win for us"

    • @mihajlovucinic011
      @mihajlovucinic011 4 роки тому +4

      *insert extreme french accent

    • @WhatHistoryShorts
      @WhatHistoryShorts 4 роки тому

      The win being that he got away without points on his lisense for endangering other drivers?

    • @i.am.imara1
      @i.am.imara1 4 роки тому

      @@WhatHistoryShorts oooooooooooo

    • @WhatHistoryShorts
      @WhatHistoryShorts 4 роки тому +1

      @@i.am.imara1 did you slip on the keyboard?

    • @i.am.imara1
      @i.am.imara1 4 роки тому +6

      @@WhatHistoryShorts cheer up you look like a sad case

  • @UnlovedZetsu
    @UnlovedZetsu 4 роки тому +797

    "Tried to remove the wheel, but it was gone" Damn... The car got wrecked so bad.

    • @jameshoran8
      @jameshoran8 4 роки тому +52

      So he had a good reason not to have F1 fine him for not putting the wheel back on before exiting the car.

    • @treystroeder5506
      @treystroeder5506 3 роки тому +7

      @ThePersonBehindYou the car DID split in half. Romain went into that barrier with more than 50G of force.

    • @doursen
      @doursen 3 роки тому +1

      You think?

    • @doursen
      @doursen 3 роки тому +1

      @@treystroeder5506 More than 60 actually, according to the official FIA report it was 67.

    • @luichinplaystation610
      @luichinplaystation610 3 роки тому +1

      69 g

  • @justindorgan4754
    @justindorgan4754 4 роки тому +20

    So much respect for him. Thank God he is ok. So humble and someone who truly loves to race. Also the fact that he can joke a little about it is refreshing as well.

  • @urville
    @urville 4 роки тому +157

    10 podiums is a lot more than some of the drivers that people put ahead of him.. he was a gp2 champion...

  • @mikemason5751
    @mikemason5751 4 роки тому +54

    When he said he relaxed and smiled thinking he was going to die that gave me chills. So glad he's ok and doing well🙏

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 4 роки тому +1

      To die is to go to the next dimension which is much more vivid and fantastic than this one ; however, if you have responsibilities such as kids to raise, you do not feel you can be selfish enough to go. You want to hang around !!!!!! I think it is what happened to him. It was not his time to go !!!!!

  • @RichardWebb-do6cw
    @RichardWebb-do6cw 5 місяців тому +2

    The feeling of giving up(accepting your fate) haunts you for a few years after a near death experience. It feels almost satisfying at the time, like falling back to sleep at 6:30am knowing there's no work today.😟

  • @e2thesmooth
    @e2thesmooth 4 роки тому +104

    It’s amazing how clearly he was able to think given he’d just suffered a 53G smash. That sort of force can kill. Amazing stuff.

    • @metalpiston1212
      @metalpiston1212 4 роки тому +11

      @Cos it might have been so instant that he couldn't feel it, or perhaps he lost consciousness for a split second without knowing it. just a guess

    • @pieterverboven4853
      @pieterverboven4853 4 роки тому +2

      @@metalpiston1212 Just think what would have happened when he'd lost consciousness for a bit longer due to the impact.. :(

    • @FleetfootMike
      @FleetfootMike 4 роки тому +11

      Without the HANS device the fire wouldn’t have mattered.

    • @PvMhijden
      @PvMhijden 4 роки тому +8

      @@FleetfootMike not just the hans device, everything played a role, imagine if the tub wasn't that strong, or the halo was veto'd by the teams, all the messures put in place over the past years/decades saved him

    • @juanin200
      @juanin200 4 роки тому

      @@PvMhijden While every single advancement in safety made since the 80s aided in saving his life, I'd say the HANS was mainly the responsible for keeping him conscious. Without the added restrain his brain would've shake enough inside his skull to knock him out

  • @push_karrr18
    @push_karrr18 4 роки тому +63

    Just stunned listening to his experience with near death. Respect to Romain, his willpower, his resolve to not die like that, this urge to see his kids again saved him.

    • @boahnation9932
      @boahnation9932 4 роки тому +1

      Couldn't have said it better myself.

  • @houstoner
    @houstoner 2 роки тому +9

    The fact he withstood the initial g force from the impact is amazing. Let alone against a raging fireball and twisted metal.

  • @pb-24-nishchalkumar72
    @pb-24-nishchalkumar72 4 роки тому +40

    This man is really a legend the way he kept his composure during such a thing and the determination that' this is not my last race' says all that what feeling he had. Hoping speedy recovery to romain

  • @chrishammer5925
    @chrishammer5925 4 роки тому +90

    "She exploded in a laugh and cry.." Yea, I imagined myself there with everything and def teared up

  • @y1521t21b5
    @y1521t21b5 4 роки тому +28

    *Best moment in sports for decades seeing him emerge from that inferno.* Glad he gets to go back home to his wife and kids who, like many of us watching live, thought he wouldn't. How he wasn't knocked unconscious by the impact is beyond me...

    • @firefly2472
      @firefly2472 3 роки тому +2

      I beleve that if he had gotten sideways first he would not have made it. Its the nose that got the inpact first and then turned the car around sideways in.

  • @theeverliving
    @theeverliving 4 роки тому +437

    Imagine his wife and parents watching that.. Bloody hell

    • @SullySideUp
      @SullySideUp 4 роки тому +9

      There was a moment where the TV coverage cut to the Haas garage and a woman who I assume was his wife/gf/whatever and she looked horrified, I can't imagine how it must have felt to watch that happen to your partner live

    • @Mx1904
      @Mx1904 4 роки тому +49

      @@SullySideUp His wife was at home with their kids. I know what and who you mean but she is a mechanic.

    • @SullySideUp
      @SullySideUp 4 роки тому +2

      @@Mx1904 ah my bad, the reaction from her in particular made me assume she was someone very close to Romain

    • @StoneThatTheBuilderRefusedKK
      @StoneThatTheBuilderRefusedKK 4 роки тому +8

      His wife is actually an F1 journalist so, yeah, extra fright.

    • @rosswaring2835
      @rosswaring2835 4 роки тому +6

      That’s why Danny Ric was so pissed that they kept repeatedly showing the fire and RG eventually getting out. Very scary for RG and all his family and friends.

  • @jaydenwang3896
    @jaydenwang3896 4 роки тому +78

    " little bit of swearing going on" i love this man.

    • @felito21
      @felito21 4 роки тому

      I never realized how nice and human he is.

  • @uprightfossil6673
    @uprightfossil6673 2 роки тому +8

    He is an example of the mental and physical strength to survive combined with the safety features of modern technology. In the past drivers would have been unconscious or dead on impact. Bravo all the way around.

  • @biscuitcase83
    @biscuitcase83 4 роки тому +68

    Romain Grosjean...what a bloke! That he's smiling and joking about this is heartwarming, and his determination to get out and to keep going

  • @plagosus
    @plagosus 4 роки тому +161

    "I can't finish like this. It can not be my last race."
    It was not, I want to survive, it was I wanna rece! That's the driver spirit!

  • @theonly9
    @theonly9 2 роки тому +11

    The part about being at peace with dying, it's such an indescribable moment for anyone to experience. I was a passenger in a car that caught fire, I was unable to get myself out, I panicked, fought, then just kind of accepted it. Next thing I know I'm being drug out of the car by my feet and here we are today.

    • @Andrulla111
      @Andrulla111 2 роки тому

      AWWW...IM SORRY YOU EXPERIENCED THAT...GOD BLESS YOU SCOTT PEA💖

  • @tobybushnell
    @tobybushnell 4 роки тому +622

    If Romain was Kimi: "It was hot in there so I had to get out. It was burning my ass." < end of interview >

    • @BigCat553
      @BigCat553 4 роки тому +135

      "The drink evaporated, so I left the car to find another drink" - Kimi

    • @cabletelcontar5440
      @cabletelcontar5440 4 роки тому +31

      Mumble mumble mumble some more mumble walked out. Bwoah

    • @alikartal8426
      @alikartal8426 4 роки тому +43

      Kimi cannot talk that long. He would say “There was fire and I walked away”.

    • @truenoae8689
      @truenoae8689 4 роки тому +67

      Interviewer: so when you saw the flames what did you do??
      Kimi: got out

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 4 роки тому +15

      @@alikartal8426 Kimi literally put the fire out himself in Monaco 2006 when his heatshield exploded.

  • @Hydrosized
    @Hydrosized 4 роки тому +49

    I’ve never heard anybody so candid so soon after an incident like that....amazing human being.

  • @mistihansen8265
    @mistihansen8265 3 роки тому +9

    A few years ago, my mom was driving on the highway, and something huge flew off the back of a truck in front of her. She remembers seeing something heading for her face. In the second or two before it hit, she really thought she was going to die, based on the size and speed of whatever it was, and she did a random mental check of weather she was okay with it. She told me that she felt at peace.
    Long story short, we still aren’t sure what it was, but it obliterated the windshield, thankfully with no harm to her, and she is still with us.

  • @cyprianoish
    @cyprianoish 4 роки тому +136

    Once again we have to appreciate the marshalls and everyone else who tried to control the situation. Amazing work from the unmentioned.

    • @MLGadventuersinfinance101
      @MLGadventuersinfinance101 4 роки тому +7

      really ???? wow to bad you didnt see the accident they all froze untill they saw him coming out from the flames on his own

    • @YavuzErol
      @YavuzErol 4 роки тому

      @@MLGadventuersinfinance101 Oh, so you expect them to jump into the fire? What else could they possibly do?

    • @Agnelum1
      @Agnelum1 4 роки тому +4

      @@MLGadventuersinfinance101 You're on crack.

    • @MLGadventuersinfinance101
      @MLGadventuersinfinance101 4 роки тому +1

      @@YavuzErol you mean like a fireman or medical team do everyday? yes i expect them to at least try

    • @jez_77
      @jez_77 4 роки тому +5

      @@MLGadventuersinfinance101 They did a perfect job, medical car was as quick as possible, Ian basically jumped into the fire to help Grosjean get out of the car, fireman was right there as well and pushed the fire with the extinguisher which helped Romain to find a way out. They're heroes, they literally couldn't do anything better right there you ignorant.

  • @HanSoloxcs
    @HanSoloxcs 4 роки тому +75

    Honestly the recounting of what happened from his perspective was harrowing. Way worse than it looked from the outside and so vivid. Terrifying. What a hero.

    • @valeriataylor8337
      @valeriataylor8337 4 роки тому +2

      and also, see how many things happened to him and inside his mind in only 20 seconds. The perspective of time in those situations is really different

    • @chee_wai
      @chee_wai 4 роки тому +2

      The fact he never gave up. To be calm and think how to get out. Try left, try right, try twisting, sit back down, try again. Clarity in time of crisis, no panic. Not many people can do this. This guy is special. Remember he was in a huge fire during. After a 220km crash

  • @tikkelbikkel
    @tikkelbikkel 3 роки тому +7

    What a guy, I'm not much of an F1 viewer, just venturing through recommended, but this man has definitely earned some respect.

  • @rexstetson1717
    @rexstetson1717 4 роки тому +25

    I almost started crying when he described how he relaxed as began to except his inevitable death. Absolutely frightening listening to him describe his experience. So glad he lived to do so.

  • @GBM_RevolutioN
    @GBM_RevolutioN 4 роки тому +54

    This interview is gold. Everyone, appreciate your life!

  • @Riderpallabbiswas
    @Riderpallabbiswas Рік тому +2

    always getting goosebumps when I see the
    crash. A miracle he survived with minor injuries

  • @davifernandeslima01
    @davifernandeslima01 4 роки тому +104

    i've been in a near death situation and that peaceful felling is very real...

    • @victorfaleiro6029
      @victorfaleiro6029 4 роки тому +1

      same!

    • @CaliD0LL
      @CaliD0LL 4 роки тому +2

      Same here. Even though I was young during my near death experiences, I remember feeling completely calm.

    • @kostralebecna2679
      @kostralebecna2679 4 роки тому +4

      I've got a question if you don't mind. Did this feeling, or maybe a different view on life stuck with you or was it only temporary?

    • @jayspice4987
      @jayspice4987 4 роки тому +2

      @@kostralebecna2679 I want the answer to that as well.

    • @jayspice4987
      @jayspice4987 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@CaliD0LL Could you answer Kostra Lebecna's question? Unless you don't want to which is perfectly fine. Thanks.

  • @HyperdriveTwo
    @HyperdriveTwo 4 роки тому +63

    Wow! how moving is this interview? And all the emotions he went through in 28 seconds in the fire.

  • @stevem7868-y4l
    @stevem7868-y4l Рік тому +4

    Still makes me cry watching this , two years on, how he got out, i will never know, but so glad he he did

  • @RD-ht6go
    @RD-ht6go 4 роки тому +338

    Think about it, he is able to reflect his most desparate moment in a second language..

    • @brocq18
      @brocq18 4 роки тому +8

      And it's a very niche language and one he hasn't been speaking since childhood, as all international sportsman, and one so different to his own /s

    • @rhalfik
      @rhalfik 4 роки тому +6

      Well he had some time to think about it and prepare for the interview. He also has a gift of speaking perfect English on occasion.

    • @alessia4233
      @alessia4233 4 роки тому +1

      What do you mean?

    • @rhalfik
      @rhalfik 4 роки тому

      @@alessia4233 ua-cam.com/video/m5srJCa6gxw/v-deo.html Here's an example.

    • @miguelmc2289
      @miguelmc2289 4 роки тому

      ... so? I don't get you

  • @RaceSimCentral
    @RaceSimCentral 4 роки тому +288

    Ooof. Listening to a man who had come to terms with burning to death...

    • @MagicalBikeRide
      @MagicalBikeRide 4 роки тому +7

      and he faced it like a MAN !! got to respect that

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 4 роки тому +24

      My uncle burned to death in a car accident. I hope he was at peace with it too.

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 4 роки тому +9

    incredible that all that went through his head in that 30 seconds. what an amazing escape. so glad.

  • @gurushen99
    @gurushen99 4 роки тому +66

    Difficult to hold back the tears when he recounts Jean Todt calling his wife and putting Romain on speakerphone. The emotional stress and relief is so palpable.

    • @LednacekZ
      @LednacekZ 4 роки тому +3

      Just imagine the life experiences that Todt has to have had, to know, that he needs to talk to his wife.

  • @jahedur123456
    @jahedur123456 4 роки тому +62

    Imagine what his wife and kids were thinking in that moment. Crazy stuff!

  • @franksifuentes6651
    @franksifuentes6651 3 роки тому +3

    Such a humble person. The angles were looking over him that day. He will appreciate every second of his life moving forward.

  • @853massey
    @853massey 4 роки тому +9

    My God it brings tears hearing this, unbelievable hearing him and all that went through his mind in just seconds. Thankfully his doing great.

  • @_Rafiki.
    @_Rafiki. 4 роки тому +18

    He may not have impressed on the track but he'll always remembered for the the changes in mentally to F1 drivers as well changes to safety coming

    • @naufalayrton9249
      @naufalayrton9249 4 роки тому +13

      This guys is a 10 times podium sitter in his prime so props to him

  • @894amit
    @894amit 3 роки тому +9

    When you see death in front , the thought of family adds to an immense mental strength. Maybe that's what saved Grosjean there.

  • @SwrveYT
    @SwrveYT 4 роки тому +4

    Grosjean has always been that one racer I’ve always been happy to see in the races. Been there ever since I started watching from a young age! I’m so glad he’s alive today

  • @turta1588
    @turta1588 4 роки тому +287

    Netflix Season 3 should be named “Survive to Drive”

    • @adit369
      @adit369 3 роки тому +9

      Bruh, you literally guessed it. They have a netflix episode up on this incident

    • @hampter877
      @hampter877 3 роки тому +1

      you basically guessed it. but they put drive first 😂

    • @EyEzNoZe
      @EyEzNoZe 3 роки тому

      @@hampter877 he done it on purpose

  • @suedeval
    @suedeval 4 роки тому +10

    So wonderful to see Romain alive and well. That was so awful to watch that crash, a pure miracle but I truly believe Nicky Lauder's spirit pulled Romain out that day. So happy Romain is still here on the planet.

  • @andrewainsworth497
    @andrewainsworth497 4 роки тому +97

    Not exactly sure how any normal human can give this a thumbs down, shame on you all. A true hero.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 4 роки тому

      No matter how much we love them, no matter how much we may hate some of them (Lance Stroll)...
      Every single one of them has accepted the fact that it may just be their day, one day.
      You cannot help but to respect that.

    • @felito21
      @felito21 4 роки тому

      @@DGARedRaven 100% agree. It probably make it harder to even get on that car when they're reminded that it may just happen to them when things like this happen.