Sophia Floersch: Racing driver flown home after horror crash

Author : conscientisation1952
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:44:21


Floersch's car flew off the track at 171.6 mph (276.2 kph) earlier this month, catapulting spectacularly over safety barriers where marshals and photographers were gathered.

She spent more than a week in a hospital in Macau, undergoing an 11-hour operation to repair the fracture and remove a bone splinter that was dangerously close to her spinal cord.

'Today I am flying back home,' 17-year-old Floersch wrote on Facebook.



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'Really happy to see all my family and friends in the next days again. I am still overwhelmed by all the support I got from you fans all around the world.'

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Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal.

Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year.

'Now a new chapter starts and I can't wait for it to begin,' she said. 'Let's focus on 2019.'

Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. Visit cnn.com/sport for more news and videos 'Now a new chapter starts and I can't wait for it to begin,' she said. 'Let's focus on 2019.' Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. 'Today I am flying back home,' 17-year-old Floersch wrote on Facebook. READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. 'Now a new chapter starts and I can't wait for it to begin,' she said. 'Let's focus on 2019.' Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. READ: Weekend in sport -- Rugby players unite, Real thrashed READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win Floersch's car flew off the track at 171.6 mph (276.2 kph) earlier this month, catapulting spectacularly over safety barriers where marshals and photographers were gathered. 'Today I am flying back home,' 17-year-old Floersch wrote on Facebook. Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. 'Now a new chapter starts and I can't wait for it to begin,' she said. 'Let's focus on 2019.' READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. Floersch's car flew off the track at 171.6 mph (276.2 kph) earlier this month, catapulting spectacularly over safety barriers where marshals and photographers were gathered. READ: Weekend in sport -- Rugby players unite, Real thrashed Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi, whose car Floersch collided with, was also taken to hospital after the crash, along with two members of the media and one marshal. Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. 'Really happy to see all my family and friends in the next days again. I am still overwhelmed by all the support I got from you fans all around the world.' Floersch went on to thank the doctors and medical staff who operated on her, before looking ahead to her return to the sport next year. READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win 'Today I am flying back home,' 17-year-old Floersch wrote on Facebook. 'Now a new chapter starts and I can't wait for it to begin,' she said. 'Let's focus on 2019.' Visit cnn.com/sport for more news and videos READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win READ: Hamilton caps triumphant F1 season with 11th win Visit cnn.com/sport for more news and videos

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