Aron Released from Hospital; Set to Begin Recovery in Australia
Photo: Ralf Aron Instagram Ralf Aron has been released from the hospital following his back-breaking accident in last weekend’s Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour. The Mercedes-AMG factory driver sustained two fractured vertebrae in a massive crash when his then-leading Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo slammed into the spun Tsunami RT Porsche 911 GT3 R of Johannes Zelger in the second half of the Intercontinental GT Challenge season opener, that resulted in a near one-hour red flag. Aron was transported to Orange Hospital by ambulance and revealed on Monday the severity of his injuries . The 27-year-old Estonian wrote on social media that he’s able to “stand up and walk a little” although will remain in Sydney for the time being due to not yet being medically cleared to fly. He is pictured wearing a brace. Aron also wrote that both of his parents also arrived in Australia, ahead of the start of his recovery process in Australia. The accident has come under significant scrutiny...