Romain Grosjean has returned to the Formula One paddock for the first time since his fiery accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Grosjean's car split in two and was engulfed in flames when it hit a barrier on the opening lap of Sunday's race. It took 28 seconds for the 34-year-old to escape the wreckage before being helped to safety by Dr Ian Roberts, who arrived on the scene in the FIA medical car.
Grosjean spent three nights in hospital before being discharged on Wednesday morning after receiving treatment for burns on both hands. He has decided to stay in Bahrain this week where this Sunday's Sakhir Grand Prix is also taking place.