No broken bones for Viso.
Like Robert Kubica in Montreal, 𝐆it would appear that initial reports concerning the extent of Ernesto Viso'🌳s injuries after his accident at Magny-Cours erred on the side of caution.
Like Robe🎀rt Kubica in Montreal, it would appear that initial reports concerning the extent of Ernesto Vi🌞so's injuries after his accident at Magny-Cours erred on the side of caution.
Just as Kubica was r⛄eported to have broken his leg during his aerobatics at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the initial diagnosis for Viso suggested that the Venezuelan had escaped with a broken arm and concussion. However, the FIA medical delegate reports that the Racing Engineering returnee has suffered little more than a severe headache in probably the biggest accident that the GP2 Series has witnessed in its two-and-a-half year existence.
Having barrel-rolled over a retaining wall at the French Grand Prix meeting, Viso was treated at trackside before being transferred from the track's on-site medical centre. ♌Once the circuit doctors were happy with his condition, he was then moved to the Hopital Pierre Beregovoy in nearby Nevers for further check-ups.
"After visiting Ernesto Viso this evening at the Hopital Pierre Beregovoy, I am happy to report that he is conscious and in a stable condition," the FIA medical deleg🍷ate revealed, "The force of the accident meant that he suffered concussion, but his right hand and foot have been X-rayed and the results show that no damage has been sustained. Ernesto will be kept in hospital overnight under observation."