GTE-Pro winner Sebastien Bourdais involved in serious accident during Indy Qualifying


Prayers for our Friend and a speedy recovery.
 
The good news: the surgery was successful. Apparently he will spend the next 10 days in Indiana before being flown back to St. Petersburg to begin rehabilitation.

The bad news: he's reportedly out for the season in Indycar, and will obviously miss the chance to defend his title in the GT at Le Mans next month.

So now the quest begins to find a 3rd wheelman to share duties with Dirk and Joey, and take the victory on his behalf.
 
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So now the quest begins to find a 3rd wheelman to share duties with Dirk and Joey, and take the victory on his behalf.

Watching the wreck was terrifying and although the injuries were severe is a miracle the result was not worse.

Sure is breaking our most successful team but I'm sure Ford will find a competitive driver and hopefully the winning chemistry continues.
 
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sad to find out about this but glad he is doing better and wish him a speedy recovery.
 
A reference for how far technology has come in chassis development and driver protection.
 

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They just talked about Bourdais during the broadcast, said the surgery went better than expected, they were able to do both surgeries they planned at one time instead of several days apart and Seabass was already talking about getting back in the car this year.
 
"I want to thank everybody for the support and the messages, quite a few drivers have already dropped by," Bourdais said. "It's going to take time, but I'm feeling pretty good since the surgery. I'll be back at some point. Just don't know when yet!"
 
Scary....
 
Just returned to civilization and read the news on the accident... All I can say is that was unbelievable how fast he was going and sure glad he didn't hit head on. Guessing that would have been much worse. God speed to the Seabass! Prayers going out to him. Hope he recovers quickly.
 
They just talked about Bourdais during the broadcast, said the surgery went better than expected, they were able to do both surgeries they planned at one time instead of several days apart and Seabass was already talking about getting back in the car this year.

Sounds like "both surgeries" means he had a pelvic fracture and a fracture of his hip or hip socket (acetabulum). Typical in an accident when the thighbone gets shoved up into the hip socket. Sounds like they got the fractures realigned and fixed.
On a similar topic, I got to talk to Dario Franchitti about his major shunt in Houston in 2013, while we were in Le Mans last year. He sustained significant lower extremity injuries and a spine injury, and was treated by the OrthoIndy guys. Watch the video of his crash sometime...pretty scary.
 
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We will keep him in our prayers.


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As will I, our prayers are with him.
 
Walked out of the hospital today!

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That is fantastic news! and he is smiling. Shows his determination to recover. Go Sabastien!
 
Great news!.
 
Walked out of the hospital today!

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Unbelievable and fantastic!!!!
 
Walked out, wow, Fantastic news!:thumbsup
 
Great news and a very lucky guy.
 
Walked out of the hospital today!

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He also eludes to an earlier than expected return, prior to the beginning of the 2018 season. Phenomenal conditioning and attitude, in addition to great medical care/attention! Hope that he is able to come to LeMans, even though he can't drive.
 
That's fantastic!
 
Thank you baby Jesus!


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