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    Thumbs up Thank you Isaac

    In the first race on Saturday afternoon at the IT Fest at Mid Ohio, Ed had a pretty significant off course incident at T2. That's at the end of the long straightaway leading into the keyhole. We were running the pro course configuration, so we were cooking going into that turn.
    He ended up hitting the tire wall head on, and he hit it hard. Apparently, the tires have some sort of pipe inside the stacks to stiffen them, so they were fairly stiff barrier.
    The front end of the car is pushed back several inches. His head bounced off the rollcage in front and to the side. He has two broken ribs, a variety of bruises and general soreness.
    He has zero neck pain.
    I know I whined to myself a little bit about how much money the HNR systems cost when I made the decision to buy the Issac intermediate. All told, I believe it was about 1k, which included some extra mounting hardware.
    It's like insurance; you bitch about buying it, but you are damn glad you did when things go wrong.
    It was probably the best money I've ever spent in racing.
    I believe that if he hadn't been wearing it, this post might have had vastly different news to tell. Ribs will heal. The car will live again. And thank God we aren't dealing with a broken neck instead.
    If you aren't running with a HNR system yet, please, please pull the trigger and do it.
    Thank you Greg and Isaac.
    Steph
    Stephanie Funk
    <Couple of NARRC and NERRC bragging things here>
    HP Honda CRX in progress, ITB Honda Civic, ITA Honda CRX, ITC Honda CRX
    "Green Booger Racing"

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    Yeah, I was running in the first group and he burried that thing HARD in to the wall. I didnt know he had broken ribs though...
    it could have been worse..
    Greg Vandersluis
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    I was right behind him when he went off. I was shocked not to see a FCY or worse at the end of the back straight. Glad he is going to be OK. Wish I had installed the camera... I remember seeing the hit and thinking "Holy $h!t !!"
    Matt Downing
    1995 Honda Civic EX Coupe - ITA
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    I was watching from keyhole. That was one of the worst impacts I've seen (OR HEARD) in recent years. I was very glad to see him moving around in the car. I actually thought to myself that this was a good argument for not using the pro coarse. The tires are very close and the sand trap didn't even slow him down. I am very glad he will be with us to race again.
    Get Well Soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by downingracing View Post
    I was right behind him when he went off. I was shocked not to see a FCY or worse at the end of the back straight. Glad he is going to be OK. Wish I had installed the camera... I remember seeing the hit and thinking "Holy !t !!"
    To be honest, I was taken aback by the response to the incident. Ed told me the impact rang his chimes pretty good. A worker appeared and asked if he was ok. He said yeah I think so (which we all say)
    The worker then said, OK, we're going to leave you there. And he left.
    He was still in the car, in an impact zone, a bad impact zone. He didn't get assessed. Didn't get asked if he wanted to go to medical, nor was taken to medical.
    Which really should have happened.
    He got out by himself, crawled through the fence , and stood there the rest of the race.
    When they came to pull him out, they pulled the car out, asked if it would start and when it did, they said, good...drive it in.
    The coolant was about all gone from it and he had to drive it back to the paddock, not to mention he just went through a hard impact, one where he bounced his head off the rollcage.
    I insisted that he get a card started. When he went to do that, the safety steward told him that he refused treatment at the scene.
    He was never offered anything at the scene.
    Not trying to start anything, but I do think the cheif of F&C should be aware of this so that they can correct that response before it bites them in the ass. I don't know if they had new staff on that station or what. In New England, that hit would have been an automatic trip to medical right away and the car would have been removed so no one else got into it.
    The folks we dealt with were by and large wonderful, friendly, the track was awesome and the event (even with this) was great. This was the only major flaw that I found, and thank God it didn't turn out worse. I do plan to somehow let the region know that this happened and ask them to reassess their response to an impact like that.
    And, one last note, I really want to thank the people who came to offer help after that, both physical and mental. At one point we had 6 people there saying they were willing to thrash on it and get it straight enough to run the next day. If he hadn't gotten hurt, we might have attempted it. I've seen it before, but I must say, we have the best group of racers on the planet!
    Thanks everyone...
    Stephanie Funk
    <Couple of NARRC and NERRC bragging things here>
    HP Honda CRX in progress, ITB Honda Civic, ITA Honda CRX, ITC Honda CRX
    "Green Booger Racing"

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    so let me get this straight: he was involved in an impact and he didn't get his free ride in the ambulance?!

    joking aside, that's really not cool. No need to be chill about this one Steph! I don't know what protocol actually is out there, but that's not good for the track or the region... They have a signed refusal of treatment right? psh!

    AND he had to drive the car back?! possibly damaging it(or himself) worse in the process? insult to injury... in more than one way!

    wow... does this surprise anyone else? or are we just spoiled here in the NE?


    so now we all know to crank our FI cars with our foot on the floor... "it won't start!" lol
    Chris Rallo "the kid"
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    Unfortunately you had other stories to tell other than, "You should have seen Phil.....".

    Glad to hear Ed will heal and fight another day. And you have what seems to be a vast array of Honda stuff.

    Hope you guys can make WGI in Sept.
    Steven Frederick
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    Quote Originally Posted by CRallo View Post

    wow... does this surprise anyone else? or are we just spoiled here in the NE?
    We are totally spoiled and fortunate.
    Chris Raffaelli
    NER 24FP

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    Steph, it was nice to meet you and Ed this past weekend. Sorry about the bad luck you guys endured. Not the right way to "fix" a tire wall...
    Steve Linn | Fins Up Racing | #6 ITA Sentra SE-R | www.indyscca.org

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