Overview
- Speaking on Guillaume Pley’s YouTube channel Legend, Ocon said the 2022 FP3 impact into a concrete wall left him collapsing in the shower the next morning and noticing blood in his urine.
- He recounted striking both knees and being barely able to walk, and said high‑G accidents have given him blurred vision and headaches lasting several days.
- Ocon missed qualifying after the Miami crash, then started last and finished eighth in the race for Alpine.
- One report noted it took over a minute and a half for him to extricate himself from the car after the impact.
- Coverage sets his account against broader concerns over driver welfare, citing Max Verstappen’s 51G Silverstone crash and blurred vision, with Ocon now competing for Haas.