Some people really have no quit in them.
Billy Monger already is preparing to return to the British Formula 4 Championship, less than two months after he underwent a double leg amputation. Doctors were forced to amputate the lower halves of both Monger’s legs in April following his horrendous accident in the British Formula 4 Championship.
Monger said in May he intended to return to racing to “prove how much you can do, even with a situation like this,” and he isn’t wasting any time doing so. The 17-year-old’s Carlin Racing teammate Jamie Caroline tweeted a picture Wednesday, revealing that Monger already is doing simulator work to get used to driving with hand controls.
Nothing will stop him…. @CarlinRacing adapting hand controls for @BillyMonger #ProperTeam #ProperPeople pic.twitter.com/7bE2clLGK5
— Jamie Caroline🇬🇧 (@jamiecaroline7) June 7, 2017
There’s little doubt in our mind the flood of well wishes Monger received from all corners of the globe played a huge roll in getting him back in the car.
Thumbnail photo via British Formula 4 Championship