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Hafizh Syahrin in swift recovery after horrific crash in Austria

Even after a nightmare encounter, Hafizh Syahrin remains hopeful for a stellar race next weekend in the Red Bull Ring once again.

Hafizh Syahrin | Photo credits: MotoGP

National Moto2 rider, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah, suffered a horrific crash in the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring Circuit on Sunday. The Malaysian rider started off the Moto2 race smoothly with the aim of a third points-finish but his hopes were shattered when he encountered an explosive collision en route to finishing his lap. However, it has been reported that Hafizh is undergoing a good recovery.

During the fourth lap of the race, Italtrans Racing Team’s Enea Bastianini had a serious accident and was thrown off his Kalex in Turn 1. Hafizh Syahrin could not see the bike and suffered the unfortunate impact by crashing into it. Edgar Pons of Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 also ended up falling. All riders involved in the accident are conscious.

Here is the scene in case you missed out:

The Inde Aspar Team Moto2 rider suffered mild injuries during the collision and the pain has not worn off. However, Hafizh Syahrin confirms that he did not sustain any serious injuries.

“Hafizh is conscious, but bruised. Otherwise, he is OK. He is still in the medical centre for further observation,” says Petronas Yamaha Sepang Racing Team principal Datuk Razlan Razali as quoted from New Straits Times.

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Photo credits: Malay Mail Online

The Styrian Grand Prix will be taking place next weekend at the Red Bull Ring as well. The rider remains optimistic for his upcoming run.

“Currently, I’m using crutches to help with my movement.  I hope to recover as soon as possible. Hopefully, I can ride for this weekend’s race (Styrian GP),” says Hafizh as quoted from Malay Mail Online.

Photo credits: Visordown

Michelle Liew

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