Burti feeling better after Spa horror crash.

After the accident Luciano Burti had last Sunday at the Belgian GP, in Spa-Francorchamps, the Prost-Acer driver has spent the last two days under observation at the Saint Tilman University Hospital, in Li?ge.
Burti still has bruising in his head, but shows good signs of recovery, and further examinations have confirmed that he has suffered from no other injury nor fracture.

Burti feeling better after Spa horror crash.

After the accident Luciano Burti had last Sunday at the Belgian GP, in Spa-Francorchamps, the Prost-Acer driver has spent the last two days under observation at the Saint Tilman University Hospital, in Li?ge.
Burti still has bruising in his head, but shows good signs of recovery, and further examinations have confirmed that he has suffered from no other injury nor fracture.

After a good night of sleep, Burti woke up well this morning and could enjoy a normal breakfast. He will remain under observation for a few days, but as he is making a good and quick recovery, he should be out of intensive care by tomorrow morning, according to doctors.

Meanwhile, the team has decided to carry on with their technical programme and will complete a three-day test at the Magny-Cours track this week. The testing programme includes an evaluation of the lastest developments planned for the remaining races. As previously planned, the team will also take the opportunity to test Czech Formula 3000 driver Tomas Enge. The testing session will start tomorrow morning, Wednesday 5th, in presence of 1800 fans, who will gather for the second Official Prost Acer's Supporters Club Annual Meeting.

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