From GMM
Nico Rosberg escaped unscathed but the bird was not so lucky, after a 200 km/h collision in Bahrain during Friday practice. Bild newspaper reports that the Shanghai winner, and Friday afternoon's fastest in the island Kingdom, came to blows with a wayward feathered-friend as Rosberg's Mercedes circulated the Sakhir circuit. Video and photo footage depicted the 26-year-old German driver returning to the pits with bloodied feathers stuck in his visor. "I thought, God, what's that?!" Rosberg told the newspaper. "It was a violent impact, pushing my head right back. The bird exploded on the helmet, but nothing else happened," he said. In 1960, British F1 driver Alan Stacey died at Spa-Francorchamps, after a bird smashed through his visor. Rosberg wears a state-of-the-art EUR 12,000 Schuberth helmet.
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