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Fernando Alonso: ‘I am lucky to be here’
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12:48 PM EDT, Mon March 21, 2016
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'Lucky to be here' —
McLaren driver Fernando Alonso walks away from the wreckage of his car after colliding with the Haas of Esteban Gutierrez during the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on Sunday.
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Remarkable escape —
Alonso's car crashed into the wall at 200mph, flipping through the air before coming to rest upside down.
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'It was a scary moment' —
Alonso said he "saw a little space to get out of the car" and did so as quickly as could so that his mother, watching the race at home, could see he was safe.
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'I didn't know where I was' —
Seconds after the accident, Alonso was on his feet and able to limp away.
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Safe - somehow —
Alonso (left) and Gutierrez both escaped uninjured from the horrific smash. The two hugged before both were taken for medical assessment.
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'I spent some of the luck remaining in life' —
Alonso sits near the track before being assessed and treated by medics.
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Clearing the wreckage —
Workers remove the remains of the car from the scene of the crash.
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'You see the sky, the ground...' —
A track marshall examines debris following the crash. Alonso recalled: "You are just flying and then you see the sky, the ground, the sky, the ground."
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Mangled remains —
The wreckage of the car betrays the speed and ferocity of the crash from which Alonso escaped.
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'Luckiest man alive' —
The remains of Alonso's car are removed from the track. "I am lucky to be here and thankful to be here," he said after the accident.