Justin Wilson in coma after incident during IndyCar race
Briton hit on head by a piece of debris during race at Pocono
Tuesday 25 August 2015 09:53, UK
Former F1 driver Justin Wilson is in a coma after being hit by a piece of debris during Sunday's IndyCar race in Pocono.
The 37-year-old Sheffield-born driver, who currently competes for Andretti Autosport, suffered a head injury when Sage Karam's car crashed in front of him, and he was soon airlifted to hospital by helicopter.
A statement published on indycar.com read: "IndyCar driver Justin Wilson suffered a severe head injury during today's event at Pocono Raceway.
"Wilson is currently in a coma and in critical condition while undergoing further evaluation at Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
"IndyCar sends its thoughts and prayers to Justin, his family, and Andretti Autosport during this difficult time.
"Additional updates to Wilson's condition will be released when available."
Wilson is a former F1 driver having competed for Minardi and Jaguar during the 2003 season.
His younger brother Stefan, also an IndyCar driver, tweeted a message of support on Sunday night, writing: "Praying for my bro right now. Trying to get myself and Julia, JWs wife to Pocono. Thank you for prayers and thoughts at this very hard time.
"I have no update on his condition, he's been moved to the local hospital, and I'm trying to get there to be with him. Please don't speculate"