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

Despite losing his lower legs in an accident at Donington Park two weeks ago, Billy Monger is already trying to work on a return to racing in the future using a hand clutch.
Billy Monger
Billy Monger
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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.

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