Kristensen and Prémat are ok
Audi drivers Tom Kristensen and Alexandre Prémat had two quick guardian angels on board of their cars at Hockenheim: in a heavy accident on the first race lap, in which not only Kristensen and Prémat, but also Adam Carroll and Susie Stoddart were involved, remained largely without consequences for those involved.
After slight contact with another car, Kristensen had spun at the entrance to the “Parabolica” and was then “torpedoed”” at high speed by several vehicles running behind him. While Carroll sustained no injuries in the accident at all, Kristensen and Prémat required medical attention at the site of the crash. Both drivers were subsequently taken to the trackside Medical Center, and later to hospitals for thorough medical examinations.
Le Mans record winner Tom Kristensen was found to have merely suffered bruises, while Alexandre Prémat sustained a rupture of a lumbar vertebrae, which, according to doctors, will not result in any permanent damage, though. Nevertheless, the Frenchman will not be able to compete for several weeks.
Both Audi drivers owe the fact that the accident did not lead to any more serious consequences to the extremely high safety standard of the Audi A4 DTM. The safety cells of both cars remained intact. The frontal impact suffered by Alexandre Prémat occurred at 158 kph.
A video of the crash.