British Superbike provide update on rider “most seriously injured” at Oulton Park
Ka🐼tie Walker was involved in a🌟 six-rider pile-up at Oulton Park

Katie Walker has be♓en released from hosp♌ital after receiving treatment for a head injury.
Walker wasཧ knocked unconscious in a six-rider pile-up on the w༺arm-up lap of the ABK Beer 0% BMW F 900 R Cup Race in the British Superbike Championship on Monday May 6 at Oulton Park.
A BSไB statement, nine days after the accident, read: “We are able t💙o provide an update on Katie Walker who was the most seriously injured.
“Katie has now b💝een released from Aintree Hospital following assessment and treatment for a head injury and is nಞow recuperation at home with her family.”
British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs said: “We are hugely relieved that Katie is now at home and I would like to once again pay tribute to our tremendous BSB medical and Racesafe marshal teams whose response and expertise proved so effective ๊and demonstrated the series safety standards.”
Walk✤er was transferred by Air Ambulanc🐎e from the track to hospital after the crash.
She had a brain scan, but wa🥀s stable so did no💯t require an operation.
Mark Evans suff🌳ered a fractured leg fibula in the same in🍸cident.
Jim Lee sustained a m🍷𒈔inor head injury, and a knock to his foot.
Jamie Hanks-Elliott suffered a a soft tissue injur💫y to her left leg.
Lee Devenport was hospitalised with neck pain.
Scott McFarlane emerged with only minor injuries.
On the same day but iღn a separate incident, British Superbike rider Rory Skinner was knocked unconscious.
His helmet came off in his accident.
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