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Updated: Robert’s hand is in optimal condition and has not suffered any further trauma after such complex surgeryComments Off Robert had further surgery today at the Santa Corona Hospital in Pietra Ligure. A team of 15 doctors and nurses were involved to carry out surgery to his foot, shoulder, humerous, and anterior elbow. Dr. Francesco Lanza from the Orthopaedic Department confirmed that the four operations had gone well. Robert will remain in intensive care over the weekend, with the final surgery planned for next week to treat the posterior part of the elbow. Dr. Rosello also provided an update on the condition of Robert’s hand: “Robert’s hand is in optimal condition and has not suffered any further trauma after such complex surgery. His hand remains well vascularised and warm.” Source: Renault |
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Updated: Heidfeld to race Renault in 2011Comments Off
Nick Heidfeld has been selected to drive in injured Robert Kubica’s place this season, according to a German report. Lotus-sponsored Renault has already announced that German Heidfeld, 33, will be testing at Jerez this weekend, but only as “a potential replacement” for car number 9. But the German newspaper Bild-Zeitung claims grand prix veteran Heidfeld will also be racing in March and beyond. The newspaper said he has had a seat fitting for the R31 at Enstone. A Renault source told Bild: “(Vitaly) Petrov is relatively inexperienced. In order to exhaust the full potential of the car, we definitely need a strong and experienced man. “And the team has already been talking with Heidfeld in the past years,” added the source. Indeed, Heidfeld was a contender for the race seat alongside Kubica this year, as Renault earlier considered ousting Petrov. But for the moment, Renault is not confirming the news. A spokesman told DPA news agency that it would be “inappropriate” to take a decision “while Kubica is still in intensive care”. And it is still rumoured that Tonio Liuzzi could be called up for an evaluation for the Barcelona test. “We must wait for the Jerez tests now, and thankfully the Barcelona ones too,” confirmed team owner Gerard Lopez. Referring to Heidfeld specifically, he added: “We all know that Nick is rather good, but we don’t know what level he is in now, we don’t know how he does with our car. “Same goes for Vitantonio Liuzzi, same goes – I don’t know – for Bruno Senna, who last year was in a team with a car that could do nothing,” said Lopez. Nico Hulkenberg’s manager Willi Weber, however, is convinced: “Nick Heidfeld is going to race,” he is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport. |
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Kubica moves fingers, talks to fatherComments Off The day after suffering horrific injuries in a rally smash, Robert Kubica awoke from an induced coma, talked to his father and moved his fingers. However, a statement issued by his F1 team Lotus-Renault said “it will be several days before it is known if the (hand) operation has been 100 per cent successful” Kubica, 26, was put back to sleep on Monday, while doctors considered further surgery to treat elbow and shoulder fractures. He also has leg fractures. “Kubica is conscious,” said an intensive care spokesman at the Santa Corona hospital. “The first thing he thought about was his co driver and was informed about his condition.” The spokesman added that Kubica “lost a lot of blood” in the accident and had been “critical” but is now stable. |
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