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Originally Posted by telboy
His broken leg obviously came from the impact with the wall. technically drivers feet are just behind the centre line of the front axle, and if you look at kubica's 'safety cell', its smashed almost to the rear mounting point of the front suspension. So he was VERY lucky to come away with only a broken leg really.
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He came away with a sprained ankle and drove himself away from the hospital Monday. He hopes to be racing at Indy.
I can live in hope that ITV stops banging on about Hamilton so much now, although I think it's likely to be worse. Got sick of James Allen going on about Lewis being faster than Alonso, while Alonso was behind Heidfeld. I've got nothing against Hamilton, but James Allen going on about how great Hamiltons driving was when he was in the fastest car, while Heidfeld hanging on to him most of the time went totally unnoticed.
Pity Heidfeld, Wurz and Kovaleinen(starting 22nd!), great drives overshadowed by Hamilton winning. Great fun seeing Sato at the end running faster than Alonso, who else would try driving round the outside at the final chicane. If only there was a few more laps we would have seen him take on Raikkonen and pass him for a second time.
Loved Coulthard on the radio:
"The car doesn't turn, brake or go in straight line...apart from that it's great!"
There was one fatality though, my thoughts go out to the family of the beaver that Anthony Davidson ran over.