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Auer
suffers back injury in Rolex 24 practice shunt
Mercedes driver Lucas Auer
has suffered a back injury following a violent crash in opening practice for
this weekend's Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Auer
lost control of his #57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 coming out of Turn 1,
just moments after setting the fastest time in the GT Daytona class, smashing
head-on into the concrete wall near Turn 2 that separates the pit exit from the
race track.
The accident triggered a red
flag interruption of about 20 minutes, in which time Auer was retrieved from
the stricken car. According to observations by photographers, the rollcage was
cut open during this process.
Auer was transported to
hospital, and was reported to be conscious but complaining of back
pain. The subsequent diagnosis revealed a lumbar injury.
According
to information from Motorsport.com's sister site Motorsport-Total.com, Auer
suffered fractured vertebrae in his crash and will undergo surgery, which is a
common procedure to stabilise such injuries. The 28-year-old has yet to comment
following his examination at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach.
Meanwhile, the team is
bringing a replacement chassis to Daytona International Speedway from its base
1,400 kilometres away near Houston, Texas. A replacement driver is also
expected to be named.
The
AMG-GT3 shared by Auer, Ellis, Russell Ward and Indy Dontje outpaced the
SunEnergy1 Racing example of Kenny Habul, Luca Stolz, Axcil Jefferies and Fabian
Schiller.
But due to the chassis swap,
the #57 Mercedes will lose pole position in the GTD class and will have to
start from the back of the grid.
Significant damage to the
Winward Mercedes means a replacement chassis is necessary, but AMG confirmed there
is a new tub being sent from the team's base in Texas, and that a replacement
driver will be announced "soon".
WeatherTech Racing claimed
pole in GTD Pro with its Mercedes shared by Dani Juncadella, Jules Gounon, Maro
Engel and Cooper MacNeil, and was fourth in the overall GTD order behind the
#32 Team Korthoff Motorsports car.

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