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Justin Wilson was competiting in the Pocono IndyCar 500 in Pennsylvania. Photo: AP

British ex-Formula One driver Justin Wilson severely injured and in coma after IndyCar crash

Justin Wilson sustained severe head injuries and is in a coma in critical condition after the Briton was struck by debris from another car during the closing laps of the penultimate race in the IndyCar Series on Sunday, officials have said.

WATCH: The moment Justin Wilson was struck in the head by flying debris

The 37-year old former Formula One driver, a seven-times winner in IndyCar racing, was airlifted to hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and will remain there for further evaluation, IndyCar officials added.

All I know is that he was unconscious. He was not responding. He was airlifted. That’s all obviously very bad details
Teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay

Wilson’s car was apparently out of control after being hit by the debris and veered into the wall at the Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania.

His Andretti Autosport teammate, Ryan Hunter-Reay, who went on to win the 500-mile (800km) race, said he had not heard of the Briton’s condition in hospital though he had been unconscious at the track.
Justin Wilson is airlifted to hospital. Photo: AP

“All I know is that he was unconscious,” Hunter-Reay said.

“He was not responding. He was airlifted. That’s all obviously very bad details.”

Wilson’s crash was reminiscent of a 2009 incident when Brazil’s Felipe Massa was struck in the helmet by a spring from Rubens Barichello’s car during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix and had to undergo surgery.
Justin Wilson on the track before the accident. Photo: AP
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