Jules Bianchi has been rushed to hospital following an incident on lap 43 of the Japanese Grand Prix which resulted in the race being red-flagged and ended early.
The Marussia driver reportedly struck a recovery vehicle which was attending to Adrian Sutil’s Sauber at Turn 7.
The Safety Car and Medical Car were then sent out before the race was stopped as the extent of the incident became clearer.
The FIA have confirmed the Frenchman was unconscious when he was removed from the circuit via ambulance and police escort rather than helicopter which was a decision made by the medical team.
“The driver is not conscious, he has been taken to hospital by ambulance,” confirmed FIA press officer Matteo Bonciani.
“Further updates will follow – for the moment we cannot say anything. We will keep you updated as fast as we can.”
Bianchi’s father has confirmed the 25-year-old has suffered a serious head trauma and is being operated on. He described his condition as “critical”.
An update from the FIA says Bianchi has undergone a CT scan which shows a severe head injury. He is currently undergoing surgery and will then be moved to intensive care.
“The driver was removed from the car, taken to the circuit medical centre and then by ambulance to Mie General Hospital.
“The CT scan shows that he has suffered a severe head injury and he is currently undergoing surgery. Following this he will be moved to intensive care where he will be monitored.
“Mie General Hospital will issue an update as soon as further information becomes available.”
This story will be updated when more information is known.