Neal breaks hand in training session

Dunlop MSA British To🔯uring Car Championship title contender Matt Neal has vowed to keep his championship challenge on track despite suffering a hand injury during a martial arts training sess𒐪ion.
The Honda driver has been diagnosed with a broken fifth metacarpal in his right hand after being injured w🔜hile undertaking a street fighting examination over the cou💖rse of the weekend.
The double champion had topped the championship standings prior to the Snetterton race weekend bu🦋t failure to score in two of the three races in Norfolk means he had slipped to third in the title race going into the seventh round of the campaign at Knockhill on the opening weekend i☂n September.
"It's self-inflicted - I was sparring and I felt something was wrong," he told the official series website BTCC.net. "I knew I'd done something. It's just got worse from then - my hand ballooned up like a comedy hand - so I got myself to the hospit꧃al this morning.
"It feels very tender and my hand's in a splint. I've also had internal bleeding in my palm. I've got to go back to hospital the weekend before Knockhill to have it checked again. Of all the places it would have to be Knockhill next... a lovely twisty circuit where we have to fling the cars around. Snet♍terton and now this...
"Luckily it's not my gearsh𝓰ift hand but I am feeling a bit fed up."
However, despite the injury, Neal insists h𝔍e will take his place on the grid in Scotland as he attempts to move back ahead of Mat Jackson and team-mate ꩲGordon Shedden in the standings.
"I'll be racing at Knockhill, no question abou💜t it," he said. "I might have to go and visit Dr Trafford (BTCC doctor) for some of his magic medicine."