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#1 molive

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 16:27

BERLIN (Reuters) -- Racing driver Alex Zanardi has come out of his coma and is in stable condition following his high-speed crash at a CART race in Germany last weekend, doctors said on Thursday.

"He is happily on the road to recovery," said Walter Schaffartzik, medical director of the intensive care unit at the Berlin hospital where the 34-year-old driver is being treated.

"Alex Zanardi was brought step-by-step on Wednesday out of an artificial coma and he is now awake. It is still unclear when he will be out of intensive care," Schaffartzik said.

Zanardi had both legs amputated in an operation lasting over three hours on Saturday night after his accident during the CART's European debut.

Schaffartzik said Zanardi's condition was now stable and his wounds were being operated on every 48 hours to avoid infection and to remove splinters of metal and plastic. There were no complications so far, he added.

Zanardi, who survived a serious Formula One crash in 1993, had just come out of the pits after 142 laps of the 154-lap race at the Lausitzring oval when his Honda/Reynard was struck hard and destroyed by Canadian Alex Tagliani's Ford-Cosworth/Reynard.

Zanardi spun across the grass and into the path of Tagliani, who was driving at an estimated 200 mph.

Both cars ended up crashing into a wall and the race was stopped.

Tagliani's condition was far less serious, the Canadian being discharged from hospital on Sunday afternoon after being kept in overnight for observation.

Zanardi, who was out of Formula One for nine months after his 1993 accident in a Lotus during practice for the Belgian Grand Prix, returned to CART racing this season after a two-year absence.

He embarked on his CART career in 1996. After winning the Rookie of the Year award, he won the championship in 1997 and 1998, becoming only the third driver in the history of the series to claim back-to-back titles




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#2 Harald

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 16:31


Fantastic!! Right now, I think we could all use some good news about recovery from a massive trauma.

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#3 confucius

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 16:48

It is brilliant to hear that Alex seems to be recovering as good as can be hoped. Although I am very sorry and saddened about what has happened, as I'm sure is everyone else, we musn't forget that Tagliani has also been greatly affected by his involvement in the crash. Here's what he said in an interview:

"Five minutes do not pass that I do not think about Alex. I do not think about the crash, I think about Alex. Nothing will take Alex out of my head, probably forever."

I hope both drivers will continue to recover physically, emotionally and mentally from such a horrible accident.

#4 RJL

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 17:10

Tremendous news:up: :up:

#5 molive

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 17:13

Tags has nothing to worry. He has been guilty of some crashs and spins but this time he had nothing to blame on himself really. It is tough, but I´m afraid AZ is the sole responsible for the crash because he spun coming out of the pits in his urge to get up to speed as quickly as he could, he lost the car and almost lost his life in the process. There was nothing AT could have done to prevent hitting AZ at those speeds.

#6 ClashCityRocker

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 17:23

"He is happily on the road to recovery"

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#7 NYR2119935

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 18:07

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#8 Chewbacca

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 18:08

Good luck Alex.

#9 Earthling

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 18:12

I just hope that he doesnt take it too hard on himself when he finds out in what shape he is in and loses hope.

All the best Alessandro.:up:

#10 cosmoK

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 18:23

Originally posted by confucius
I hope both drivers will continue to recover physically, emotionally and mentally from such a horrible accident.


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#11 CZM

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 18:37

Some good news after a very crap week

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#12 mhferrari

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 20:48

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#13 NathanF1

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 21:12

Great news, get well soon Alex:up:

#14 Thanassis

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 21:22

Great news!:up:

#15 KenC

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 22:52

I don't blame Tags at all; however, he has made some huge mistakes on track which have shown a callous disregard for other drivers. Last year at Vancouver, or Toronto he punted his teammate off the track in a no-pass area and blamed his teammate!

In Brazil, he spun coming off T2, while leading, and kept spinning the car in front of the whole field, causing a huge schimozzle. No one could see a thing, and Tags just kept lighting up his tires, and the fact he wasn't t-boned like Zanardi, was pure luck. What was reckless was the fact that typically on ovals, the drivers are instructed to remain in place if they spin, and not to roll around the track, cause it creates havoc for the drivers behind, which is exactly what happened.

#16 Chris G.

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 22:54

Thank goodness.

If anyone can make it through this, Alex can.

#17 Newtsche

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 23:30

Finally something to cheer!

Also, it's good to see NYR out and about...hadn't seen you for a while and was concerned.

#18 Manson

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Posted 21 September 2001 - 00:29

The article by Robin Miller on the CART site regarding the efforts to keep Alex alive makes me glad both F1 and CART have travelling safety teams. They definately saved a life here. Anybody at NASCAR listening...:rolleyes:

Right on Alex! Be strong and be thankful to still be with us.

#19 ehagar

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Posted 21 September 2001 - 02:30

Originally posted by Manson
The article by Robin Miller on the CART site regarding the efforts to keep Alex alive makes me glad both F1 and CART have travelling safety teams. They definately saved a life here. Anybody at NASCAR listening...:rolleyes:

Right on Alex! Be strong and be thankful to still be with us.


Yeah... I guess they say he was about 10 minutes from death, grim thought. But Miller's article seems to indicate that he hasn't lost his zest for life:

From CART.COM:

?She (Daniella Zanardi) had just told Alex about his legs and he said that was OK, he didn't care because he still had her and Niccolo. That's the kind of spirit I expected from him,? said Kanaan of his injured teammate at Mo Nunn Racing.

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#20 senninha

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Posted 21 September 2001 - 03:43

Great!!!
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