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Marco Simoncelli’s father Paolo Simoncelli reveals his contract with Noah Dettweiler, which no one knew about before the tragic accident
Noah Dettweiler And those around him don’t have to worry about anything other than his recovery from a tragic accident. Moto3 with the champion Jose Antonio Rueda During a training lap at Sepang. However, if the recovery process goes well, the Swiss driver could return to competition in 2026. And he still has a spot on next year’s grid.
A young man of 20 years old is He could join the SIC58 Squadra Corse team owned by Paolo Simoncelli, father of absentee Marco Simoncelli. The Italian himself was responsible for bringing Dettweiler’s 2026 contract to light. Before the accident, Malaysia only needed to finalize the final details of the agreement.
“As you already know, Noah Dettwiler suffered a serious accident during the Sepang Grand Prix. “You may not know it, but he was supposed to be the new driver alongside O’Gorman – in fact, we’re optimistic that will be the case.” Paolo explained this in a blog post after the Malaysian Grand Prix.
“We had to meet immediately to sign the final contract, but he is still in Malaysia, where the cold hand of fate has already shown its power. There, with incredible strength and courage, he suffered two cardiac arrests and had his spleen removed. There were many other challenges,” the Italian explained.
However, as previously stated, the absolute priority at this time is Dettweiler’s health. In the latest information reported by the CIP Power Green team: Fortunately, Noah is no longer in a critical situation.. must remain Under observation in intensive care unit But I can be more optimistic about my future
The Swiss national has been admitted to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur since the accident in Sepang, but it is unclear when he will be able to be transferred. Meanwhile, Rueda is heading to Barcelona this Thursday to undergo surgery on a fractured hand.. The world champion got even better after the accident that shocked the entire motorcycling world.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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