Sunday, April 9, 2017

Supercar Will Davison has suspected lower back fracture following 12-car pile-up

Racing driver Will Davison has been discharged from hospital after sustaining a suspected lower back fracture in what organisers say was the biggest crash in V8 Supercars history at Symmons Plains in Tasmania.

The Tekno Racing driver copped a heavy hit in yesterday’s 12-car pile-up.

Race officials said the unprecedented crash caused about $2 million in damage.

Doctors said they suspected Davison had fractured his lower back and further scans would confirm or disprove that diagnosis.

His manager, David Segal, said the 34-year-old, who was in Launceston General Hospital, suffered belt trauma.

“While he is in reasonable spirits, he’s had a pretty tough night and he’s not feeling fabulous,” he said…

Source: Supercars driver Will Davison has suspected lower back fracture following 12-car pile-up – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


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