Yeah, it does seem worse than the tv suggested. He's meant to be in a stable condition and is, according to Timesonline.co.uk, 'awaiting an operation to attend to the skull injury'. From that picture it would seem that he was indeed really, if 'lucky' is the right word to describe someone whose been hit on the head by a suspension rod.
On a lighter note, I was wondering what people thought of Toro Rosso's decision to replace Bourdai with the very young and inexperienced Jaime Alguersuari. It seems to have received a bit of controvery in the paddock, with drivers saying he's in danger of ruining his career before it's really begun.
Prediction for tomorrow, Alonso. And assuming Brawn make no more than a few points tommorow they're no doubt praying for a strong Renault and McLaren performance to frustrate Red Bull's rise.
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