Motor racing: Zanardi critical
after surgery for severe head injury
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[June 20, 2020]
By Angelo Amante
ROME (Reuters) - Former Formula One
driver and twice Champ Car champion Alex Zanardi was in intensive
care on Friday after surgery for severe head injuries suffered in a
road accident while racing his handbike in Italy.
Siena's Santa Maria alle Scotte hospital said in a statement that
the 53-year-old Italian, who lost both legs and nearly his life in a
2001 Champ Car crash in Germany, was in a critical condition.
It said the "neurosurgical and maxillo-facial intervention" began
shortly after 7 pm local time (1700GMT) and ended shortly before 10
pm.
"The patient was then transferred to the intensive care unit with a
reserved prognosis."
The Italian news agency ANSA reported sources saying the accident
involved a truck on a state highway near the town of Pienza to the
south-east of Siena.
The hospital said the four-times Paralympic road cycling gold
medallist was flown to Siena by air ambulance and arrived at around
6pm local time (1600 GMT).
Sky Italia television reported that Zanardi had been competing in
the 'Obiettivo Tricolore' road race for Italian paralympic athletes.
According to the manager of the national paralympic cycling team,
Zanardi was conscious when help arrived, it added.
INSPIRATIONAL FIGURE
Zanardi is an inspirational figure in the worlds of motorsport and
paralympic endeavour, a hugely popular and positive competitor who
returned from life-changing injuries with a smile.
He had both legs amputated above the knee, with his heart stopping
seven times as he lost all but a litre of the blood in his body,
after the horrific crash at the Lausitzring in Germany on Sept. 15,
2001.
"You have never given up and with your extraordinary fortitude you
have overcome a thousand difficulties," said Italian prime minister
Giuseppe Conte on Twitter.
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Italian BMW 320i racing
car driver Alex Zanardi sits in his car during the free practice for
LG Super Racing car event at the Monza race track October 18, 2003.
REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito GS/THI/File Photo
"Come on Alex Zanardi, don't give up. All of Italy is fighting with
you."
American motor racing great Mario Andretti also expressed his
concern.
"I am so anxious and frightened about Alex Zanardi that I'm holding
my breath. I am his fan. I am his friend. Please do what I'm doing
and pray for this wonderful man," he said on Twitter.
Current IndyCar driver Graham Rahal hailed Zanardi as "truly one of
the greatest inspirations and toughest men I’ve ever met."
Jean Todt, president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA)
said: "Alex, all the @FIA community is supporting you in this cruel
moment. Our prayers are with you. You have always been a fighter and
you always will be."
Zanardi won his titles in the U.S.-based Champ Car series, now
IndyCar, in 1997 and 1998. He competed in 41 Formula One grands
prix, mostly for Lotus, between 1991 and 1999 with his final season
at Williams.
"Alex is one of life's truly inspirational people and as we all
know, a fighter through and through," said the Williams team. "Stay
strong and Forza Alex."
(Writing by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian Radnedge,
Ken Ferris and Pritha Sarkar)
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