Following a crash on the 2024 Manx Grand Prix, a crowdfunding marketing campaign has been set-up for Chris Moffitt.
Moffitt, who hails from the Isle of Man, was transported to the Sid Watkins Centre – named after the previous F1 security delegate – after the crash, and has remained there since to endure therapy.
The Manxman crashed at Ballacrye through the Junior Manx Grand Prix ultimately August’s occasion, and was mentioned to be in a “critical situation” on the time.
“Chris Moffitt, a devoted bike racer from the Isle of Man, suffered extreme accidents in a crash through the Manx Grand Prix, leading to an ongoing restoration course of on the Sid Watkins Centre in Liverpool,” the fundraiser’s description reads.
“After weeks of intensive therapy and rehabilitation, Chris is making progress however faces a protracted journey forward, requiring in depth bodily and psychological remedy, together with visits to a hyperbaric chamber.
“Together with his sick pay coming to an finish quickly and over a 12 months wanted for restoration, Chris, who isn’t one to ask for assist, now wants our assist.
“A GoFundMe marketing campaign has been set as much as alleviate his monetary stress so he can totally give attention to his therapeutic journey.
“Thanks for contemplating contributing to his restoration.”
On the time of writing, the marketing campaign is at £15,728, far above its authentic purpose of £10,000. You may donate to the marketing campaign on its GoFundMe web page.