Tito Urretavizcaya remains hospitalized “with mechanical respiratory assistance”

The patient was sedated and had “continuous intracranial pressure monitoring and neurointensive measures, without complications,” the medical report indicated.

The exploitation of Road tourism (TC), Roberto ‘Tito’ Urretavizcayawas continuously hospitalized in a Junín care center with “mechanical respiratory support”after the accident he had on Wednesday while riding his motorcycle on a rural road.

The current leader of Road Tourism Corridors Association (ACTC)65, remains hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the Junín Private Medical Center Clinic.

The patient is sedated and has “Continuous monitoring of intracranial pressure and neurointensive measures, without complications”reflects the medical component released this afternoon from the target care center.

According to the information provided by the health center, Titus Continue on “monitoring the prognosis”.

Urretavizcaya had an accident on a rural road between Chacabuco (his hometown) and Bragado. He was first transferred to the Chacabuquense Municipal Hospital and then, due to the complexity of the injuries, they took him to Junín to “better care”.

The native of Chacabuco has been a driver in the highest category of local vehicles for almost 25 years and currently working as a driver of a so-called ‘security car’which revolves around the laps before the launch of each start of the races.

Urretavizcaya’s history in Road Tourism

Throughout his career at CT, urretavizcaya got 10 wins (6 with Ford, 4 with Chevrolet), 6 pole positions, 26 podiums and 12 lap record in 352 competitions.

‘Vasco’ made its TC premiere in September 1986 in Junín driving a Chevrolet from the Supertap team, owned by Julio Nicieza. And he played his last competition in the same city of Buenos Aires, in 2011, with Savino Sport Ford.

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Source: Tycsports

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