Flörsch to fly home after operation on spinal fracture
Formula 3 driver Sophia 🌠Flörsch will fly home to Germany after undergoing s🥂uccessful surgery on a spinal fracture following her horrific crash at the Macau Grand Prix.
The 17-year-old mir🌱aculously survived a viꦜolent high-speed crash while competing in the prestigious FIA F3 World Cup Macau Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Her F3 car hit the back of a𒆙 rival and was📖 catapulted through catch fencing at 276kmh (171.6mph) before striking a bunker station holding photographers.

Formula 3 driver Sophia Flörsch will fly home to Germany after undergoing successful surgery on a spinal fracture following ☂her horrific crash at the Macau Grand Prix.
The 17-year-old miraculou༒sly survived a violent high-speed crash while competing in the prestigious FIA F3 World Cup Macau Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Her F3 car hit the back of a rival and was catapulted through catch fencing at 276kmh (171.6mph) before striking a 𒈔bunker station holding photographers.
Flörsch underwent an 11-hour operation on her injury with her Van Amersfoort Racing team boss later revealing the surgery went “extremely well” and had left “168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:no fear of paralysis whatsoever”.
Following a remarkable recovery, Flörsch confirmed she will return back to her home country on Monday - one week after her sur💟gery.
"Today I am flyingౠ back home. Really happy to see all my family and friends in the next days again,” Flörsch wrote on Facebook.
"I am st♒ill overwhelmed by all the support I got from you fans all around the wor🃏ld.
"A big thank you goes to all people in Macau e🥀specially the guys in the hospital🐻, Dr. Lau, Dr. Chan, Mr. Lei Wai Seng, Maria Elisa Goncalves, angel Sulanir Goncalves Pacheco and all wonderful nurses.
"The complete Macau GP organisation, Patrick, Dr. Ceccarelli, HWA and Mercedes did a perfec✃t job just by helping so friendly in every kind of way.
"I celebrated my 2nd birthday on the 18.11.2018 in Macau… 💜Now a new chapter starts and I can’t wait for it to begin. Let’s focus on 2019.”

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