Father of the French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi has said that he was hoping for a miracle, but admitted that Jules' condition was "stagnant" and that the family was readying themselves for the worst.
Though Philippe Bianchi said that the most important thing for them was that their son was alive, he added that his neurological progress was not how they would like it to be, reported the BBC.
The Marussia driver suffered severe head injuries when he crashed into a recovery vehicle in wet conditions at Suzuka on 5 October, and remains comatose since the accident.