Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti was released from a Houston hospital yesterday, four days after breaking his spine and right ankle in an IndyCar Series crash.
"I'm overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and I'm thankful to have such a great family and such wonderful friends and fans. Thanks to everyone at the hospital and the track who took such good care of me during my stay in Houston," Franchitti said in a statement.
The Scot was headed back to Indianapolis for further evaluation and will eventually have a second surgery on his ankle. He underwent surgery late Sunday to stabilise his ankle following the accident on the last lap of the Grand Prix of Houston.
He will be replaced by Alex Tagliani of Canada in the October 19 season finale at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, where New Zealand teammate Scott Dixon will be trying to win his third IndyCar championship. "I look forward to watching Scott, Alex and the Target team next weekend on television, and will be pulling for them as they go for another championship," Franchitti said.
Dixon joked yesterday that Franchitti was using his phone again, "so that's a good sign. He seems to be in good spirits." Although he's glad the team picked Tagliani as a replacement driver, Dixon said he'd have liked to have his longtime teammate in the car next week.