In this photo dated Feb. 16, 2018, Nissan GT Academy winner Ricardo Sánchez showed Jay Leno just how well the online racing game Gran Turismo translates to on-track skill in an appearance on Jay Leno's Garage on the CNBC network in the U.S. Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Jay Leno is expected to make a "full recovery" from his serious injuries, according to his doctor.
A press conference was held Nov. 16 to discuss the former "Tonight Show" host's prognosis after suffering burns in a fire at his car garage on Nov. 12.
Dr. Peter Grossman, who has Leno under his care at the Grossman Burn Center at West Hills Hospital in West Hills, CA, said a second surgery is scheduled on the 72-year-old comedian, who is in good spirits.
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