Australian F3 driver James Wharton details recovery from lung injury sustained at Australian Grand Prix

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Australian F3 driver James Wharton suffered a split lung in a crash at the Australian Grand Prix, sidelining him for weeks. The injury prevented Wharton from training or flying, significantly disrupting his season and recovery. He explained holding his breath before impact likely caused the lung injury. Wharton and teammate Louis Sharp collided, with Wharton acknowledging the incident was avoidable and not reflective of their team's standards. He has since returned to training.


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