Formula One driver Felipe Massa was awake Monday and talking to family members, making significant improvement after his high-speed crash.
The chief surgeon at AEK hospital said Massa was breathing unassisted and moving his limbs. In addition, a drain from his skull wound was removed.
Chief surgeon Lajos Zsiros said the 28-year-old Brazilian is groggy but able to adequately answer questions. He says further improvement can be expected.
Massa crashed Saturday during qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix and was near death for two days.
Robert Veres, the neurosurgeon who operated on Massa, earlier said … Details
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