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Zhou Guanyu says the Halo device "saved" him during a horrific F1 crash

Zhou Guanyu admits that the protective equipment introduced in the F1 car in 2018 kept him alive.

The titanium structure that covers the cockpit, "Hello," was disliked by some drivers because of the appearance of the car, and Zhou Guanyuwas put on the first lap of the British Grand Prix on Sunday. Protected by the horrific crash of., when his Alfa Romeo turned upside down, he slipped off the truck and turned over the tire barrier before hurdle to the fence.

The Halo titanium structure protected Zhou Guanyu when his car flipped upside down Sunday at the F1 British Grand Prix.
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Zhou (23 years old) stretched He was taken and taken for evaluation, but was cleared and released from the medical center during the race.

"I'm okay, everything is clear. Hello saved me today," Zhouwrote on Twitteron Sunday. "Thank you for your kind message!"

Zhou revisited Twitter on Monday morning to express his gratitude and express his enthusiasm for returning to his actions. did.

Zhou Guanyu's car ended up stuck between the fence and barrier.
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Zhou Guanyu was stretchered off but was conscious and later cleared following a medical evaluation.
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"Hello everyone! Thank you for your kind message. I want to thank Marshall and the medical team at Silverstone. They were really great." ZhouWrote in. "I'm more enthusiastic about getting back on track than ever before. See you in Austria!"

After the lap crash, Alex Albon was also involved in another clash. Albon was not seriously injured, but he was taken by helicopter to Coventry Hospital for preventative reasons.