Khaleej Times

Teen driver survives spectacula­r crash

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macau — Teenage driver Sophia Floersch was set to undergo surgery Monday for a spinal fracture after a spectacula­r airborne crash in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix.

The 17-year-old German tweeted Sunday: “Just wanted to let everybody know that I am fine but will be going into surgery tomorrow (Monday) morning ... Update soon.”

Floersch has a spinal fracture, according to a medical report released by her team, the Netherland­s-based Van Amersfoort Racing. “The whole world saw what happened and we can only thank God that (at)SophiaFloe­rsch escaped with relatively light injuries,” Van Amersfoort Racing tweeted. “Our thoughts go also to the other people involved and we wish them a speedy recovery.”

Video footage showed Floersch appearing to clip Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi’s car while hurtling off the track at high speed on a tight right-hand bend on lap four. Floersch’s car then went through a catch fence, hit a structure on the perimeter and dropped to the ground with safety officials immediatel­y on the scene.

The incident prompted an immediate red flag and a delay of more than an hour before the race was restarted. In a statement posted on social media, motor sport’s governing body FIA said “the driver (Floersch) is conscious and has subsequent­ly been taken to hospital for further evaluation.” It added that Tsuboi and “two members of the media and one marshal were also transferre­d to a local hospital in a conscious state for further evaluation.”

Media reports said Tsuboi has lumbar pain. FIA president Jean Todt posted a statement on Twitter saying the sport’s organizing body was “mobilized to help those involved and analyze what happened. —

 ?? AP ?? Teenage driver Sophia Floersch (top) goes over Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi’s car while flying off the track at high speed on a tight right-hand bend on lap four. —
AP Teenage driver Sophia Floersch (top) goes over Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi’s car while flying off the track at high speed on a tight right-hand bend on lap four. —

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