Former Italian Formula One driver Alex Zanardi 'serious but stable'

Former Italian Formula One driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi’s condition is serious but stable
Former Italian Formula One driver Alex Zanardi 'serious but stable'

Rome: Former Italian Formula One driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi's condition is serious but stable two days after a second operation on the head injuries he suffered after he collided onto a truck while on his handcycle in Pienza, Italy on June 19. The hospital he is admitted to said in a statement that the 53-year-old remains sedated and incubated, according to BBC Sport. "Further updates will be provided if there are significant developments," the hospital said. Zanardi had two stints in F1. He drove in F1 from 1991-94 and in 1999 — for the Jordan, Minardi, Lotus and Williams teams — scoring a best result of sixth place. In 2001 however, he lost both his legs in a horrific crash in a CART race in Germany. He has since transitioned into a successful career in handbike racing. Zanardi also designed his own prosthetics and learned to walk again. (IANS)

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