A very, very sad incident indeed.
I understand that there is now only one member of the team still in the Spanish hospital, who is expected to return to the UK soon (probably on Wednesday or Thursday). Apart from smoke-inhalation, he has suffered 30 - 40% burns which are no longer considered to be life-threatening, as he is now reported to be in a stable condition.
I am also aware that, in the aftermath of the destruction caused, McLaren have made a generous offer to help the Williams team. Events such as this can sound the death-knell for a cash-strapped team, who have not only lost a complete chassis but an awful lot of spares and vitally important computing equipment. Whilst wishing this most seriously hurt victim a speedy and eventually full recovery (hopefully to return to his favoured work at some point in the future), and wishing Sir Frank Williams and his team well; I'd like to congratulate Ron Dennis, Martin Whitmarsh, Paddy Lowe, Sam Michael, Neil Oatley and the rest of the McLaren team for their support…
Disaster is never welcome; but heroes will always emerge from the gloom. Well done to all concerned, including Pastor Maldonado, who had to do what everyone hopes will never be required of them.