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"King" -George Russell welcomed the hero who jumped from the car that hit Zhou Guanyu after the horror crash of the British Grand Prix.

George Russell was greeted by a hero after a horror accident, after sprinting out of the car to check Zhou Guanyu.

The British driver was involved in the brawl on the first lap of the British Grand Prix, and the race stopped for almost an hour.

Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo was turned over on his head after contacting Russell and was thrown into the tire barrier.

This special moment happened when Aston Martin ofSebastian Vettelattacked Williams of Alex Albon, and Pierre Guthrie and Esteban Ocon were also involved in the clash.

After the crash, Russell rushed into the lap and checked him after the dramatic crash.

Due to the red flag, Russell was supposed to return to the pit lane soon, but he could be seen checking Zhou's welfare instead.

Zhou was examined at a medical center, but Alfa Romeo declared him healthy and found that he was not seriously injured.

Albon was taken to the hospital by helicopter after the crash.

Fans welcomed Russell's actions on social media.

One Twitter user said, "George Russell was the absolute king who jumped out of the car and checked the lap without giving f *** to the race."

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Another person wrote: I used applause emoji. After that terrible crash, Zhou to see if he's okay.

Another fan of the British driver said: A person who has just been hit by a horrific crash. Pay homage to his name.

Russell tweeted during the dramatic British Grand Prix: "First and foremost, the lap is okay.

"It was a terrible incident and the Marshal and the medical team have all the credit for their prompt response.

"Obviously I couldn't finish the race this way. I'm sorry for the team and the fans. I'm rooting for LH [Lewis Hamilton] from the garage."

Formula 2 also saw aviolent crash between Dennis Hauger and Roy Nissany, followed by a second shocking crash at Silverstone.