Sunday, February 6, 2011

Rally di Andora, the accident pilot Robert Kubica: arm amputee

Robert Kubica closes dramatically automotive career at Andover, on the heights of Testico. Doctors Hospital Santa Corona in Pietra Ligure, where he was transported in serious condition this morning, have an arm amputee runner Polish.

The sports for years among the big F1 crashed around 9 against a guardrail, seriously injured the other, as well as trauma and internal injuries. Kubica, 26, was driving a Skoda Fabia when the car, on a slight slope to 4.6 km from the start of the Ronde, in San Lorenzo in the municipality of Testico, it left the road at high speed crashing at the roadside .

The navigator of Kubica, Jakub Gerber, escaped unhurt from the car.

Statement from Renault:

"After undergoing extensive medical checks this morning, Robert Kubica has been diagnosed with multiple fractures to his right arm, leg and hand. He is currently undergoing surgery at the Santa Corona Hospital in Pietra Ligure.

“Robert suffered a high-speed accident this morning while competing in the Ronde di Andora Rally.

“Daniel Morelli, Robert’s manager, will be available for the press in front of the hospital emergency entrance at 16h30 CET.

“Lotus Renault GP driver, Robert Kubica, suffered an accident at high speed this morning while competing in the Ronde di Andora Rally.

“The driver was airlifted to Pietra Ligure Hospital, where he is currently undergoing medical checks. His co-driver is fine.”









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