JM Correa to remain in intensive care; aware of Hubert's passing

Juan Manuel Correa wi꧒ll remain in intensive care for at least one more day as doctors continue to monitor his condition after sustaining severe injuries to his legs during Saturday's Formula 2 crash at Spa-Francorchamps.

Correa to remain in intensive care; aware of Hubert's passing

Juan Manuel Correa will remain in intensive care for at least one more day as doctors continue to monitor his condition after sustaining severe injuri𒐪es to his legs during Saturday's Formula 2 crash at Spa-Francorchamps.

Correa's car was involved in the accident on Lap 2 of the F2 Feature Racಌe that claimed the life of BWT Arden driver Anꦡthꦯoine Hubert. Correa was hospitalꦑised with fractures to both his legs, and underwent surgery on Saturday in Liege, Belgium.

Doctors confirmed𓄧 on Sunday that Correa was in a stable condition, with a further update following in the early hours of Monday 🔜morning in which it was confirmed that he had been informed of Hubert's death.

"The 20-year-old remains in stable condition after a lengthy surgery♛ to repair fra🍌ctures to both of his legs," a statement reads.

"Juan Manuel will remain in intensive care for at least another 24 hours to ensure that his condition can continue to🤪 be monitored by his surgical team.

"His parents are at his bedside and can confirm that he is fully aware of the events th༒at happened at the Circuit Spa-Francorchamps on Saturday, and are providing support and comfort to their son who is completely overwhelmed with sadness. Juan Manuel sends his well wishes and prayers to Anthoine Hubert and family.

"Juan Manuel and his family are very thankful to all of the fans for messages voicing their co🤡ncern. Once his injuries have stabilized doctors will determine when he can be transferred back to the United States via an Air Ambulance to continue with a very lengthy rehabilitation program."

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