Correa: "FIA report raises more questions than it provides answers"
Ever since the major Formula 2 crash in Belgium, the FIA have been investigating. Anthoine Hubert died, and Juan Manuel Correa suffered major injuries. On Friday, the report into the accident was released, but driver Correa is not happy with the result.
The FIA ruled that no person was at fault for the crash, and was therefore ruled a "coincidence". According to Correa, there are still elements of the situation that he does not yet fully understand.
"FIA's Safety Department spent more than five months conducting this investigation, but for me, their summary raises more questions than it provides answers. In addition, I find it surprising that the full and complete accident report has not been made available to me so that I might have a clearer understanding of the conclusions reached by the FIA," Correa said in an Instagram post.
The Formula 2 driver cannot say much. "I hope to be in a position to comment further once the report has been made available to me, and when I have a clearer insight into the conclusions reached by the FIA and the safety improvements that it intends to bring about," he added.
Correa is currently recovering in Miami where he has undergone multiple operations since the accident.