Go Robert!!!
2011-02-11 @ 07:56:10
Yes, I know that teh last few days Robert Kubica was on everyone's mouth because of his tragic accident during last Sundays rally in Italy. Some people may be bored with it, but as a big fan of F1 and Robert I cannot pass by without saying anything.
Yesterday I read an interview with Jakub Gerber who was a pilot of Robert on Sunday's rally. His story about the accident has thrilled me a lot. Jakub said that when their car hit the crash barrier which as a result stuck through the centre of the car injuring Robert, he tried to remain calm, but when he saw that Kubica is unusually silent it frightened him a lot, and when he saw the blood spilling out of Robert's body he thought about the worst scenerio.
The driver was calm, but felt a lot of pain because of his injured leg, arm and hand. He asked about water. Gerber got out from the car through the front window in order to get some help. While an ambulance and firefighters were en route to the crash site, Robert was bleeding out. He spent about 90 minutes in the wreck of the car before he was freed and transported to the hospital.
A lot of people after hearing the news was thinking about his injured hand and whether he is able to go back to racing in the future, but the case was that after losing almost 5 litres of blood and serious internal hemorrhage the doctors were fighting for Robert's life first. Event Kubica wasn't fully aware of what had happened to him during the accident.
Now everything semm to go in the right direction. Recovery of our only countryman in F1 goes well, and everything looks like the next season Robert will return to racing.
Yesterday I read an interview with Jakub Gerber who was a pilot of Robert on Sunday's rally. His story about the accident has thrilled me a lot. Jakub said that when their car hit the crash barrier which as a result stuck through the centre of the car injuring Robert, he tried to remain calm, but when he saw that Kubica is unusually silent it frightened him a lot, and when he saw the blood spilling out of Robert's body he thought about the worst scenerio.
The driver was calm, but felt a lot of pain because of his injured leg, arm and hand. He asked about water. Gerber got out from the car through the front window in order to get some help. While an ambulance and firefighters were en route to the crash site, Robert was bleeding out. He spent about 90 minutes in the wreck of the car before he was freed and transported to the hospital.
A lot of people after hearing the news was thinking about his injured hand and whether he is able to go back to racing in the future, but the case was that after losing almost 5 litres of blood and serious internal hemorrhage the doctors were fighting for Robert's life first. Event Kubica wasn't fully aware of what had happened to him during the accident.
Now everything semm to go in the right direction. Recovery of our only countryman in F1 goes well, and everything looks like the next season Robert will return to racing.