Alex Zanardi’s wife has provided an update on the condition of the ex-Formula 1 driver after he suffered serious head injuries in a hand bike crash one year ago.
Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi’s health has shown “significant clinical improvements” as he continues to recover from the hand bike accident he suffered in June.
Alex Zanardi is transferred from hospital to a specialist rehabilitation centre more than a month after suffering serious injuries in a biking accident
No further updates will be provided by the hospital treating ex-Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi unless his condition significantly changes. Zanardi sustained severe head injuries in an accident during a hand bike race in Italy on Friday after colliding with a vehicle on the road.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi’s condition remains unchanged after spending his fourth night in intensive care. Zanardi remains sedated, intubated and mechanically ventilated, while there has been no change in the 53-year-old Italian’s neurological condition.
The new sports car racing year bursts into life this weekend with the Rolex 24 at Daytona, one of the most famous and historic events in all of global motorsport.
The teaming-up of Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti at Target Chip Ganassi Racing in the 2009 IndyCar Series will see the pairing 'bring out the best in each other' and has the potential to become the most successful partnership in the history of the multiple championship-winning outfit.
During a whistle-stop promotional book tour of the United States last week, Alex Zanardi managed to find time to discuss his key moments of the past three years with the Champ Car media.
Alex Zanardi took CART by storm in 1997 and 1998 winning the drivers' title back-to-back. The Italian though was soon the victim of some less than complimentary remarks, despite the fact that his results spoke for themselves.
by Rob Wilkins Former F1 and CART star Alex Zanardi has paid homage to Nigel Mansell, claiming that the Briton always managed to do something 'unexpected' and pull it off.