vonstallin;13092 wrote:
A-Super Bike:
Felt decent, ran like sh*t but I was feeling pretty good. That all ended when I saw Dean hit the Armco. He and another guy on a white bike were battling it out in front of me. The hit was HARD! And I thought he was dead and I couldn’t shake it from my mind. It was weird running around the ambulance on the track.
I didn't mean to mess your groove up with my antiques.. stupid hurts and I should not have been out there. I left NC at 10 pm Sat, got to PA at 7 am Sun. First race my left contact decided to bounce never to be seen again, didn't have spares or glasses, then my stupid mistake was riding on shot dunlop street tires. I'm really happy though that God let me off easy this time. I should be able to walk in 5 weeks time and I'm so thankful. I look foward to the start of my second year racing next year in March at VIR
I Just wanted to thank Gary for everything you were there for me the entire time till I left the Hospital. You introduced me to a sandwich that had french fries in it, delicious. Thanks for all the prayers and wishes, I know it aided me in a speedy recovery.
It wasn't my better races thats for sure :doh:
I wish everyone at WERA a goal accomplishing weekend and a happy no red flag racing, and practice session, o and the warm up lap. Best of luck to all the NESBA racers!