Juan Manuel Correa turns down foot amputation, elects for surgery, after F2 crash that killed Hubert
The HinduJuan Manuel Correa will undergo surgery on Sunday in an effort to save his right foot following the "severe" injuries he sustained in the Formula Two crash that killed Anthoine Hubert at Spa. READ| French racer Anthoine Hubert dies after Formula Two crash A new update on Correa's health underlined the devastating injuries he sustained, detailing how he had turned down an amputation involving his right foot and explaining that surgeons "will save what can be saved". Medical Update: Juan Manuel Correa – Friday, September 27, 2019 - https://t.co/iVVVFebUl7pic.twitter.com/38SYlzqRlS — JM Correa September 27, 2019 "During surgery, they will save what can be saved and remove what needs to be removed in order to rebuild his right lower leg to the best possible condition. READ| Hamilton leads tributes to 'hero' Hubert after death of 22-year-old F2 driver "The injuries that Juan Manuel sustained are severe, and the surgery procedure is very complex.