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Correa went back to scene of accident: "Think about it every day"

The Grand Prix of Belgium, now already a few weeks ago, was a memorable moment for the Grand Prix paddock. Exactly one year earlier, a drama took place on the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. One of the the main victims returned here for the first time that weekend. Juan Manuel Correa was unable to avoid the Frenchman's car in Anthoine Hubert's fatal accident and was severely injured in the legs by the impact itself. Due to the rehabilitation and the COVID-19 pandemic, Correa could not leave his home in the United States for a long time, but at Spa he was there again. Read more 'Manufacturer with the weakest engine is hit, i.e. Ferrari' The official Formula 2 website followed him and asked him...
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