F4: Billy Monger 'definitely' wants to make racing return in future

Billy Monger "definitely"❀ wants to return to racing in the future despite losing his loಞwer legs in an accident at Donington Park two weeks ago, according to his family.
Monger, 17, suffered life-changing injurie🍎s after hitting a slow car at high-speed during the British🐓 Formula 4 race at Donington Park, resulting in the loss of his lower legs.
Monger remains in hospital as his rehabilitation begi﷽ns, but the youngster is already thin🃏king about a return to racing in the future.
Mark Sumpter, Monger's cousin, told BBC Surrey that he "d♈efinitely wants to get b♛ack behind the wheel" one day.
"He's got a steering wheel in his bed at the ౠmoment," Sumpter said. "He's trying to work out how he's going to use a hand clutch."
Sumpter added that Monger was "do⛎ing really well, and has been massively lifted" after an outpouring of support from the motorspoꦏrt community.
A JustGiving fund set up to aid Monger's rehabilitation has hit over ?750,000 this weekend, while a number of Formula 1 teams and drivers are racing with stickers in honor ꦦof the British youngster in Russia this weekend.