Several photographers working the Monaco Grand Prix had a lucky
escape after Sergio Perez's Red Bull slammed into the barriers in
his lap one crash with Kevin Magnussen. Footage shows a number of
photographers on the outside of Turn 2, Beau Rivage, ducking for
cover as the RB20 hurtled towards the armco barrier. The Red Bull
was tagged by the Haas in the run up to Turn 3, Massenet, throwing
it into the opposite wall and causing it extensive damage. It then
slid back across the track at speed with Perez but a helpless
passenger. In the clip shared on social media, it was the second
impact that was captured, showing debris flying through the
barriers and fencing separating the photographers from the track.
1794983246234628102 Sergio Perez made sure if the photographers
were okay after the crash for this very reason. It doesn’t look as
crazy until you see it from the ground. To walk away from this is
crazy pic.twitter.com/Y8vdIoN9gS — Matthew Kanniah
(@matthewkanniah) May 27, 2024 One of the photographers caught in
the aftermath of the incident was taken to the medical centre.
However, an FIA spokesperson confirmed they did not have any open
wounds due to the crash. The photographer was released a short
while later and is understood to be okay following the scary
moment. After his retirement from the race, Sergio Perez took to
social media to address the accident - and send his well-wishes to
the photographers who had been in the affected area.
1794816743950434422 The most important thing today is that we can
all go home. It was a very serious and completely unnecessary
accident from my point of view. I also hope that every photograph
that was in the area is ok. It's a weekend to learn from and turn
around as a team. Preparation for… pic.twitter.com/aeO2dLmYtX —
Sergio Pérez (@SChecoPerez) May 26, 2024
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