Robin Frijns doesn't expect any problems with his wrist on his Formula E comeback at the SaoPauloEPrix, as he makes his first return to the championship since breaking it in the opener 💪 Full story ⬇️
Abt Formula E driver Robin Frijns expects to experience no problems with his wrist for the Sao Paulo E-Prix, as he makes his return to the championship after breaking it.The Dutchman suffered a break to his left wrist in the opening race of the season at the Mexico City E-Prix in January after hitting the back ofAfter undergoing surgery that evening to add a metal plate, the 31-year-old only made his racing return for the World Endurance Championship’s Sebring 1000 Miles a week ago.
“It’s just a bit in the beginning stiffness but the more you drive the looser it gets,” Frijns told Autosport. “There was no pain at all, I can take all the power in my hands, I can push, I can pull. Just the flexibility is a bit [lacking], because of the plate.”
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