Feb 16 β€’ 14:50 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Ralf Aron injured in serious accident

Estonian race car driver Ralf Aron sustained injuries in a severe crash during a 12-hour race in Bathurst, Australia.

During a twelve-hour race on Sunday in Bathurst, Australia, Estonian racing driver Ralf Aron was involved in a serious accident that resulted in compression fractures in two of his vertebrae. Aron's car crashed at high speed into the vehicle of Johannes Zelger, which was unexpectedly halted on the track, leading to significant damage to Aron's Mercedes and a fire under the hood. Fortunately, Aron managed to exit the car and climb over the track's barrier, after which he was transported to the nearest hospital for further examination.

On Monday, Aron shared updates on his Instagram account revealing that while he had sustained two vertebra fractures, he would not require surgery. He expressed gratitude for maintaining some mobility in his back despite the injury and reassured fans that his condition was stable. Aron also took a moment to reflect on the incident positively, particularly noting that Zelger emerged from the crash with only minor injuries.

The implications of such a serious accident in a prestigious racing event raise questions about safety regulations and emergency response protocols in motorsport. Both drivers' experiences serve as a critical reminder of the dangers associated with high-speed racing and the importance of rigorous safety measures. The racing community will likely rally around Aron as he recovers from his injuries, while he and others involved will analyze the incident to prevent future occurrences.

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