Update: Motorsport Community Raises Nearly £500k For Severely Injured F4 Driver

The motorsport community has united to help British F4 driver Billy Monger after he suffered life-changing injuries in a horrific crash last weekend, with over £490,000 raised so far to aid his recovery and care
Update: Motorsport Community Raises Nearly £500k For Severely Injured F4 Driver

The motorsport world was rocked by the horrific crash British F4 driver Billy Monger suffered during a race at Donington Park on Sunday.

Monger collided with the stationary car of Patrik Pasma, who was recovering from a spin, during the final race of the weekend. It took almost two hours to extract Monger from the car before he was airlifted to hospital.

He is in a critical but stable condition and has been placed in an induced coma, with his vital signs “showing progress”. Sadly, the incident has resulted in Monger having both his lower legs amputated. He is expected to be woken up from the induced coma in the next few days.

Update: Motorsport Community Raises Nearly £500k For Severely Injured F4 Driver

Monger was starting his second season in British F4, scoring multiple podiums in his rookie season last year.

His JHR Developments team boss Steven Hunter set up a Just Giving page with the target of raising £260,000 for Monger’s recovery, rehabilitation and care. The motorsport community quickly came together to help spread the word about Monger’s story and the fundraising page, with the target being reached within the space of just a few hours.

Update: Motorsport Community Raises Nearly £500k For Severely Injured F4 Driver

Messages have flooded in on social media from all over the world, offering their well-wishes and support to Monger and his family.

Over 10,000 donations have come in for the fundraising page, with over £490,000 raised so far (as of Thursday afternoon) – over £200,000 more than the original target. Racing drivers from across motorsport have showed their support, including F1 champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button and race winners Mark Webber and Felipe Massa.

Button donated £15,000 to the fundraiser for Monger - an incredible display of kindness from the former McLaren driver.

The strength and response from the motorsport community has been outstanding and brought something positive to a deeply heartbreaking situation.

If you would like to donate to help Monger’s recovery and care, you can do so on the Just Giving page here.

Update

Hunter gave further details on Monger’s condition on Thursday, telling Autosport he had been woken from the induced coma, “was breathing on his own and talking, to a degree”. He added:

“He’s aware of his injuries. He’s exceptionally positive about the situation - he’s sat there working out how to use a clutch on the steering wheel with his hands. That’s Billy. There’s a long, long road ahead, he’s going to go through some hard times, but I’m sure with the character he has he’ll come through it.”

As of early Thursday evening, the fundraising total has surpassed £550,000.

Comments

Anonymous

Thank you for finally posting this! I was commenting and posting like crazy to try and get people to donate to Billy #BillyWhizz

04/20/2017 - 16:32 |
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MikeTheMiata (MiataSquad) (MarinerSquad)

How old is he? he looks REALLY young

04/20/2017 - 18:52 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

A true racer,

Waking up from a coma without legs then trying to figure out how to work the clutch with his hands.
This kid is my hero
What a legend

04/20/2017 - 19:37 |
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Nobody

Shame that didn’t go towards research for a disease.

04/20/2017 - 20:58 |
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Cody's Car Conundrum

The Racing Community. Competition. Rivalry, Speed, Skill, and most of all: Support.

04/20/2017 - 23:31 |
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DJ N

Wow, the support is much wow. Glad to see he is well on the road to recovery

04/21/2017 - 00:30 |
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7367Network

Amazing sportsmanship. Not always is everything a dog eat dog situation, as shown.

04/21/2017 - 04:36 |
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Anonymous

He had to have his legs amputated

04/21/2017 - 06:48 |
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Anonymous

such a shame

04/21/2017 - 15:09 |
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I'd rather be on my Grom

I think Max Verstappen donated 15 thousand

04/22/2017 - 22:43 |
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