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F1 photographer rushed to hospital after being hit by Monaco GP crash debris

27 May 2024 , 13:11
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The FIA confirmed the status of the photographer
The FIA confirmed the status of the photographer

A PHOTOGRAPHER was rushed to hospital after being hit by flying debris following the horror crash at the Monaco Grand Prix.

During Sunday's Formula One race in Monte Carlo, three cars were involved in a shocking first-lap pile up.

Sergio Perez was involved in a multi-car pile up on lap one of the Monaco Grand Prix eiqrziqhhideprw
Sergio Perez was involved in a multi-car pile up on lap one of the Monaco Grand PrixCredit: Getty
Perez's car was left as a wreck following the crash
Perez's car was left as a wreck following the crashCredit: Rex
The safety barriers showed the violence of the crash
The safety barriers showed the violence of the crashCredit: Getty
Debris had been flung over the top of the barriers as a result
Debris had been flung over the top of the barriers as a resultCredit: Alamy
A f1 photographer was seen laying on the floor with debris littered around them
A f1 photographer was seen laying on the floor with debris littered around themCredit: Facebook

Red Bull driver Sergio Perez was tagged by Haas driver Kevin Magnussen on the inside of the track when heading up the Beau Rivage on the way to turn two.

The shocking 160mph crash saw Perez's rear right wheel clipped by Magnussen before he violently spun to the right and into the wall before the momentum took him further up the track.

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Fellow Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg was then caught up in the madness as Perez's car caught him and sent him spinning around.

The track was left covered in debris in the aftermath, while Perez's car was left without any of it's wheels and only the monocoque left intact.

It's magnitude was so potent that debris spilled over the top of the safety barriers, leading to a lengthy delay as the barriers were repaired.

The drivers miraculously escaped with no injuries, but one F1 photographer was caught by debris.

A picture after the crash showed one person in a hunch on the floor by the track with debris littered around them.

One Italian photographer was taken to hospital over fears of a possible injury.

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Fortunately, they were later released with the FIA confirming the photographer had not suffered any "open wounds".

The photographer then returned to the circuit and was able to resume his duties.

Stewards deemed there to be no investigation necessary for the crash, judging it to be a racing incident which ensured no driver received a punishment for their involvement.

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Charles Leclerc eventually took first place in his home race, ahead of Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz.

However, the race was slammed for being a procession, with even Max Verstappen, who came sixth, joking that he has "wished he'd brought his pillow".

Footage showed how debris flung over the barrier and came down on trackside photographers
Footage showed how debris flung over the barrier and came down on trackside photographersCredit: Instagram / @alexandraborchio
One photographer was taken to hospital following the incident over fear of injury
One photographer was taken to hospital following the incident over fear of injuryCredit: Instagram / @alexandraborchio
The FIA later confirmed they were okay
The FIA later confirmed they were okayCredit: Instagram / @alexandraborchio

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Tony Robertson

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