Gino Rea praised as “a warrior” as recovery continues from Suzuka 8 Hours crash
Gino Rea’s fighting spirit has been praised and his health continues to improve.

Gino Rea, Donington WSBK
The British crashed nearly two weeks a🐈go at the Suzuka 8 Hours, on the same notorious part of the track where Daijiro Kato died in 2003.
Rea was airlifted to hospital and was in a coma 🅘but his condition has steadily got better.
“Gino’s health still improving,” Terry Rymer, his manager, updated on Thursday.ও
“Doctors [are] very happy with his ♊progress. What 𒊎a warrior.”
His family’s latest u🌱pdate was: “🌳Positive results on Gino’s recovery.
“The ventilator has been removed. He is now breathing on his own and beginning to communicate with fami💧ly.
“Family and the hosp🦩ital team are very happy with his proဣgress.
— Terry Rymer (@TerryRymer7)