
The BMW Sauber F1 mechanic who got an electric shock from the car spent the night at the hospital in Spain. The mechanic was brought to the hospital on Tuesday evening when he complained about dizziness.
A BMW Sauber F1 spokesman explained to GPUpdate.net on Wednesday morning: "Immediately after the incident, the mechanic was first brought to the Medical Center at the track where the doctors conducted a number of tests that were all positive. The mechanic then returned to the team. In the evening, he felt a little dizzy, and the team therefore decided to bring him to hospital for observation. All the tests that have been done so far were positive. Some more tests will be done later today. The mechanic feels fine today."
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