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GP2: De Jong has back surgery after crash
By alley - Aug 23, 2015, 4:01 AM ET

GP2: De Jong has back surgery after crash

MP Motorsport driver Daniel de Jong suffered a fractured vertebrae in his GP2 feature race collision with Red Bull protege Pierre Gasly at Spa.

De Jong, who was described as being conscious and in good spirits after the crash, was transferred by helicopter to a hospital in Liege for further assessment following the race. Doctors there confirmed the Dutchman had fractured his sixth vertebrae and that it needed immediate attention.

De Jong underwent a four-hour surgery last night. He is in now in a stable condition, but will remain in hospital next week.

The GP2 series issued the following statement from de Jong's family: "We would like to thank the medical team that treated him with success and would also like to thank their colleagues, the GP2 drivers and teams and the series organisers for their support."

The accident happened when de Jong and Gasly ran side by side through Blanchimont early in the race. The pair rubbed wheels and collided, the contact sending de Jong hurtling towards the barrier on the outside at speed (

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On impact the MP Dallara was engulfed by and rode up the tire wall, which caused the race to be red-flagged as medical staff carefully extracted de Jong from the awkward position.

GASLY AMONG PENALTIES

DAMS driver Gasly was penalised for the incident with a 10-second addition to his Saturday race time. According to a GP2 statement, the stewards ruled that Gasly "moved to the right of the track colliding with de Jong. The latter had a significant portion of the car alongside Gasly."

That punishment was in addition to a 30s penalty for being one of a group of drivers judged to have failed to slow down sufficiently during the safety car period for the crash.

Richie Stanaway, Marlon Stockinger, Sean Gelael and Nick Yelloly were also penalized for this infringement, getting 30s time additions in lieu for 10s stop/go penalties in the race. As Yelloly retired following a collision with Nobuharu Matsushita, his penalty became a pitlane start for Sunday morning's race instead.

Stockinger was the only one of the penalized drivers to have finished in the points, taking 10th, and his demotion to 17th means Gustav Malja scores on his GP2 debut.

REVISED FEATURE RACE RESULT - 25 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Gap

1

Stoffel Vandoorne

ART Grand Prix

1h22m18.099s

2

Arthur Pic

Campos Racing

9.979s

3

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

12.856s

4

Julian Leal

Carlin

13.106s

5

Mitch Evans

RUSSIAN TIME

19.264s

6

Alexander Rossi

Racing Engineering

19.527s

7

Nathanael Berthon

Daiko Team Lazarus

23.723s

8

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

29.267s

9

Sergey Sirotkin

Rapax

34.144s

10

Gustav Malja

Trident

35.169s

11

Alex Lynn

DAMS

35.610s

12

Sergio Canamasas

Daiko Team Lazarus

35.797s

13

Rio Haryanto

Campos Racing

41.571s

14

Raffaele Marciello

Trident

46.546s

15

Robert Visoiu

Rapax

51.632s

16

Andre Negrao

Arden International

1m03.453s

17

Marlon Stockinger

Status Grand Prix

1m04.859s

18

Richie Stanaway

Status Grand Prix

1m13.894s

19

Pierre Gasly

DAMS

1m15.857s

20

Sean Gelael

Carlin

1m20.840s

-

Oliver Rowland

MP Motorsport

Retirement

-

Nick Yelloly

Hilmer Motorsport

Retirement

-

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

Retirement

-

Daniel de Jong

MP Motorsport

Retirement

-

Norman Nato

Arden International

Retirement

RACE TWO STARTING GRID:

Pos

Driver

Team

1

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

2

Nathanael Berthon

Daiko Team Lazarus

3

Alexander Rossi

Racing Engineering

4

Mitch Evans

RUSSIAN TIME

5

Julian Leal

Carlin

6

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

7

Arthur Pic

Campos Racing

8

Stoffel Vandoorne

ART Grand Prix

9

Sergey Sirotkin

Rapax

10

Gustav Malja

Trident

11

Alex Lynn

DAMS

12

Sergio Canamasas

Daiko Team Lazarus

13

Rio Haryanto

Campos Racing

14

Raffaele Marciello

Trident

15

Robert Visoiu

Rapax

16

Andre Negrao

Arden International

17

Marlon Stockinger

Status Grand Prix

18

Richie Stanaway

Status Grand Prix

19

Pierre Gasly

DAMS

20

Sean Gelael

Carlin

21

Oliver Rowland

MP Motorsport

22

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

23

Daniel de Jong

MP Motorsport

24

Norman Nato

Arden International

25

Nick Yelloly

Hilmer Motorsport

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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