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Frenchman Jules Bianchi undergoes surgery after Suzuka crash

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SUZUKA: Frenchman Jules Bianchi underwent emergency surgery on Sunday after crashing in slippery conditions near the end of an incident-packed Japanese Grand Prix.

Formula One’s governing International Motoring Federation (FIA) said the 25-year-old had been rushed to hospital after suffering a “severe head injury” and had gone into surgery.

Bianchi was taken to hospital by ambulance, still unconscious, after colliding with a recovery vehicle which was attempting to lift Adrian Sutil’s Sauber away from danger after the German himself had skidded into a wall on lap 42 at Suzuka.

The FIA said that Bianchi would continue to be monitored in intensive care following his operation.

“The Driver was removed from the car, taken to the circuit medical centre and then by ambulance to Mie General Hospital,” FIA press officer Matteo Bonciani said in a statement.

“The CT scan shows that he has suffered a severe head injury and he is currently undergoing surgery. Following this he will be moved to intensive care where he will be monitored.”

The FIA added: “A recovery vehicle was despatched in order to lift (Sutil’s) car and take it to a place of safety behind the guardrail. While this was being done the driver of car 17, Jules Bianchi, lost control of his car, travelled across the run-off area and hit the back of the tractor.

“Once the marshals reported that the driver was injured, medical teams were despatched and the Safety Car was deployed”

“Jules is seriously injured,” Bianchi’s father Philippe told France 3 television. “He is undergoing surgery for a head injury and we will need to wait 24 hours to know any more on his condition.”

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton won Sunday’s race, which had been threatened by a typhoon and began behind the safety car with drivers complaining over team radios that they were unable to see through the spray.

Starting in second behind Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, Hamilton had radioed: “Tell Nico not to do anything dramatic cos I can’t see him.”

Sutil witnessed Bianchi’s shunt after going out himself. “I had a spin and ended up in the wall,” he said. “I stood up and they tried to rescue the car. Jules was in the same area and lost the car. Hopefully he is in good hands.”

The safety car and medical car were sent out and the race brought to a premature halt, giving Hamilton his eighth victory of the season, although the Briton’s celebrations were muted as news of Bianchi’s accident filtered through.

“We’re all very concerned about our colleague, Bianchi,” said Hamilton. “I don’t really know what to say. Obviously (the race) didn’t finish the way we would have hoped but really, my prayers are with him and his family.” (AFP)

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