Formula One driver Jules Bianchi is showing signs of recovery following a life-threatening crash, and is breathing unaided after being taken out of an artificial coma and repatriated from Japan to a French hospital.
Bianchi, who crashed during last month’s Japanese Grand Prix, remains in a critical condition with severe head injuries, his parents said in a statement on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old Bianchi lost control of his Marussia car and hit a mobile crane that was inside the trackside barriers.
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“Following a challenging period of neurological intensive care, we are able to announce that Jules has made an important step,” the statement from Philippe and Christine Bianchi said. “Jules is no longer in the artificial coma in which he was placed shortly after the accident, however he is still unconscious. He is breathing unaided and his vital signs are stable.”
A three-person team at Nice’s neurosurgery service is now taking care of him.
“We are thankful that the next phase of Jules’ treatment can continue close to home, where he can be surrounded and supported by his wider family and friends,” his parents said. “We owe the medical staff [in Japan] an enormous debt of gratitude for everything they have done for Jules, and also for our family, during what is a very difficult time for us.”
Bianchi, who was part of Ferrari’s young drivers program, had been touted as one of the stars of the future.
At the Monaco GP in May, he secured the Marussia team’s best-ever result with a ninth-place finish.
In rainy, gloomy conditions in Suzuka on Oct. 5, Bianchi’s car slid off the track and plowed into a crane picking up the Sauber of German driver Adrian Sutil, who had crashed out at the same spot one lap earlier.
Brazilian driver Felipe Massa, who survived a life-threatening accident in 2009, called it “the worst race of my life.”
A 10-man working group was set up to review the accident and is to present its findings on Dec. 3.
Following the crash, FIA, the sport’s ruling body, announced the composition of a newly established Accident Panel, which will also propose new measures to improve safety at circuits.
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