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Teenage driver Sophia Floersch of Germany goes over Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi's car while flying off the track at high speed on a tight right-hand bend on lap four, in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix on Sunday. Image Credit: AP

Macau: Teenage driver Sophia Floersch is set to undergo surgery for a spinal fracture after a spectacular airborne crash in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix.

The 17-year-old German tweeted: “Just wanted to let everybody know that I am fine but will be going into surgery ... Update soon.”

Crash video during the 2018 F3 Macau Grand Prix YouTube

Floersch has a spinal fracture, according to a medical report released by her team, the Netherlands-based Van Amersfoort Racing.

“The whole world saw what happened and we can only thank God that @SophiaFloersch escaped with relatively light injuries,” Van Amersfoort Racing tweeted. “Our thoughts go also to the other people involved and we wish them a speedy recovery.”

Video footage showed Floersch appearing to clip Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi’s car while hurtling off the track at high speed on a tight right-hand bend on lap four. Floersch’s car then went through a catch fence, hit a structure on the perimeter and dropped to the ground with safety officials immediately on the scene.

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Van Amersfoort Racing's 17-year-old Sophia Floersch. Image Credit: AFP

The incident prompted an immediate red flag and a delay of more than an hour before the race was restarted.

In a statement posted on social media, motor sport’s governing body FIA said “the driver (Floersch) is conscious and has subsequently been taken to hospital for further evaluation”. It added that Tsuboi and “two members of the media and one marshal were also transferred to a local hospital in a conscious state for further evaluation”.

FIA president Jean Todt posted a statement on Twitter saying the sport’s organising body was “mobilised to help those involved and analyse what happened.

“All my thoughts are with you @SophiaFloersch and the others injured. I wish you all a safe recovery.”