France: Frederic Sausset becomes first quadruple amputee to race at Le Mans

Frederic Sausset became the first quadruple amputee to race in the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, Saturday. Originally from Blois, the 46-year-old contracted a deadly bacterial infection in 2012 that forced doctors to amputate his limbs to save his life. SOT, Frederic Sausset, Le Mans racer (French): “It is a vehicle with which one wins as a team. It is not Frederic Sausset who did all the job but the whole world participates in this contest to make a difference in steering such a vehicle, because it is not
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