Billy Monger answers Autosport readers' questions
Billy Monger's remarkable return to racing less than a year after his horrific British Formula 4 accident has been one of the feel-good stories of the 2018 motorsport season

The 19-year-old, who had both of his legs amputated following a crash at Donington Park in April last year, made his racing comeback in March in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship with Carlin.
Since finishing third in the opening race of the campaign, Monger has scored a further podium at Spa Francorchamps and sits seventh in the drivers' standings, while he also enjoyed a surprise test in a modified Formula 1 car at Rockingham in June.
Monger talks Autosport through his season so far and goals for the rest of the year, before answering your questions.

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