The prolific tweeter, with four posts on Saturday alone though none about theincident, is known as much for his vibrant personality as his play on thefield.
While Amy's incident may seem like it would be an isolated one in the health care field, a recent study by the Journal of the American Medical Association says otherwise.
The race's first major incident came on lap 11 when Giancarlo Fisichella, who had been making steady progress up thefield after being demoted to 13th, lost control of his Renault at Eau Rouge.