gav Wrote:
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> > but gav, its too late for your words, you spoke
> way too soon in an arrogant arsehole voice
> declaring its just an everyday injury without
> knowing the facts. you didnt know the facts then
> and you probably still dont now or dont care, but
> your words were what was disrespectful.
>
>
> Where was my arrogance? I'll admit I can be an
> arsehole sometimes, but that's dependant on
> whether I think I'm talking to one or not. My
> stance to one specific comment (which wasn't even
> yours) which was completely out of context was the
> one 'arseholey' comment I made.
>
> I apologised if the strength of my wording
> offended anyone, but seemingly that's not enough?
>
> Continuing the discussion of Kubica's injuries,
> there is zero solid word of any internal injuries.
> Not from any respectable media outlet. Not from
> any official statements. Not from any official
> press conferences. His injuries are fractures to
> the leg, elbow and shoulder and a trauma
> sub-amputation of his forearm leading to a loss of
> blood to his hand (which I believe is the reason
> for concern for a medical amputation of the hand,
> which thankfully appears to be receding). It
> appears there were initial concerns for his lungs
> and heart, but seemingly only due to the
> substantial loss of blood from his forearm and
> fractures (referred to as 'hemorrhagic shock'
.
>
> I'll happily be proved wrong, but from what I
> know, there's nothing other than sensationalist,
> tabloid-style scaremongering which continues to
> suggest anything else.
here you go, a long an interview with his codriver about the incident:
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sport.onet.pl]
not my problem if you dont understand polish, the other polish articles on the site also address the issue of his blood loss and with interviews like this. the blood loss was the most critical aspect of saving his life before saving him. his codriver says it was the most difficult day of his life, and was also sad that other drivers drove passed the scene and didnt stop, he talks of the barrier as a guilotine that cut into the cut, and kubica was lucky it wasnt worse. look, you may not like it, but a lot more has been reported of the details of the accident in polish media, and polish language then any of the f1 english websites including, planet-f1.com. total f1, f1-live, f1racing.com/en plus bbc and other news agencies. a lot of the blood loss was also from his leg. eventually it will come out in english media, but just because it hasnt doesnt meen you can make judgement calls and say people should grow a pair just because they care about how he is and dont want to hear talk of replacements before knowing if he is ok. you have know idea how bad his state was and obviuosly didnt care and had a go at others like a complete jerk.