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Glock to spend night in hospital

Timo Glock (Toyota)
Timo Glock (Toyota)
Jul.20 (GMM) Timo Glock will spend the night in hospital, but he should be fit to return to the wheel of the Toyota when the championship resumes in Hungary in two weeks, team boss Takashi Yamashina said on Sunday.

Glock, the team's German driver, crashed heavily at Hockenheim during the German grand prix and was flown to a nearby hospital for checks.

The X-rays showed no injuries and the 26-year-old does not have concussion, Yamashina said in a statement.

"He will be kept in hospital overnight as is normal procedure in these situations," the Japanese added.

"We are extremely confident Timo will be fit for the Hungarian grand prix. Naturally he is a bit shaken by the accident but all the checks have shown he is fine so we are not worried about that," Yamashina said.
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