Formula One driver Mark Webber,
representing the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) at
the Summit, expressed his delight at the continued progress being
made by the FIA Institute in motor sport safety. He said: “With
the FIA Institute working hard with a Summit meeting like this
and just flagging up lots of different subjects which can be thrown
into a brain-storming session, it serves to increase our knowledge
and expertise for the safety of our sport.”
His Excellency Dr Faisal Yacob Al Hamer, who heads the Bahrain
Ministry of Health, delivered the keynote address to open the event.
He said: “This FIA Institute Summit will hopefully lead to
effective recommendations, suggestions and ideas that shall promote
safety, and enhance and upgrade the medical care provided during
all motor sport events held worldwide.”
Ron Dennis, McLaren Group Chairman and CEO, was effusive in his
praise for the Summit and the work of the FIA Institute. He said: “The
rule changes brought in by the FIA and FIA Institute over the last
few years have undoubtedly saved drivers’ lives. It’s
impressive too that here in Bahrain, there is an FIA Institute
Safety Summit featuring the launch of the FIA Institute Medical
Faculty.”
The event was chaired by FIA Institute President Professor Sid
Watkins, with more than 150 senior medical professionals from around
the world among the delegation. Watkins has spent most of his career
campaigning for improvements in motor sport safety and for the
creation of important events such as this FIA Institute summit.
Dennis added: “The work of Professor Sid Watkins has just
been outstanding over the years. What he has brought to the sport
is the very necessary scientific approach to the development of
safety.”
As a recently awarded FIA Institute Centre of Excellence, the
Bahrain International Circuit was chosen to play host to this prestigious
event. The theme of this year’s Summit was Medicine in Motor
Sport with specialist doctors, chief medical officers and leading
practitioners giving presentations on this subject.
Professor Gérard Saillant, Deputy President of the FIA
Institute and one of the leading orthopaedic surgeons in the world,
gave a presentation on Whiplash and Severe Spraining of the Cervical
Spine.
Dr. Steve Olvey, associate professor in the Department of Neurological
Surgery at the University of Miami and medical consultant to the
Indianapolis 500 race, presented on the use of ImPACT in Professional
Motor Sport.
Dr Michael Henderson, Chairman of the Australian Institute of
Motor Sport Safety, spoke on the subject of Trauma Reduction in
Motor Sport.
David Vissenga, Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Grand
Prix, talked about the recent Australian Formula One Training Day.
The aim of the Summit is to help develop medical excellence across
all motor sport and use this to set a benchmark for medical excellence
in other sports, as well as across the Gulf region.
Delegates included representatives of the GPDA, senior representatives
of racing and rally teams, manufacturers, promoters, circuit administrators
and medical practitioners.
The event follows the success of the inaugural FIA Institute Safety
Summit, which took place at the Paul Ricard High Tech Test Track
and focussed on the subject of Risk Management in Motor Sport.
For further information visit: www.fiainstitute.com/summit
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