No risk McCoy back for Sachsenring.
Australian Garry McCoy has delayed his comeback by at least another two grand prix after testing the strength of his injured wrist in Assen on Thursday.
He broke his left wrist in a practice crash at le Mans in France six weeks ago after leading the opening qualifying session.
"The wrist is still weak and I don't want to risk further damage with another fall," explained the Australian, who's sliding style has been sadly missed since his injury." The team are giving me great backing and I hope to be back for the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring."

Australian Garry McCoy has delayed his comeback by at least another two grand prix after testing the strength of his injured wrist in Assen on Thursday.
He broke his left wrist in a practice crash at le Mans in France six weeks ago after leading the opening qualifying session.
"The wrist is still weak and I don't want to risk further damage with another fall," explained the Australian, who's sliding style has been sadly missed since his injury." The team are giving me great backing and I hope to be back for the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring."
Eighteen year old Leon Haslam did return to the action after breaking his left wrist on the same day but his team-mate Chris Walker missed the race after a 250 kph crash on Saturday morning. He was lucky to escape with concussion and a broken little finger, and spent 24 hours in hospital under observation.