Formula One's Robert Kubica is making good progress after three major operations, his doctors have said.
Kubica was involved in an horrific accident while competing at the Ronde di Andora Rally in Liguria on February 12, losing control on a bend and crashing into a guard rail which caved in his door.
His right hand was severely damaged but doctors managed to save it with surgery lasting seven hours.
He also had surgery on his foot, shoulder and inner elbow, followed by the outer part of his elbow.
He is undergoing post-operation physiotherapy but will not be able to drive for Lotus Renault this season.
German driver Nick Heidfeld has been signed to replace him.