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  1. #1
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    Default Get Well !!

    Terrible to hear this sort of news, glad that everything is okay (sort of). I truly hope Chris has a full, fast recovery. I have to say it plain SUCKS not to see him at the ARRC this year. I hope he reconsiders and comes down to party with us at the least. He's most of the reason I go!

    Most of you haven't known Chris as long as I have. In my business, and with racing, I know literally hundreds of people, and Chris is a very rare breed of person. Without question one of the most high quality people I have ever known. I have been lucky to race with such a great guy.

    Chris was the one who told me one time "Most people think of a track as the paved surface, but it's not! It's all the area outside the paved part too, and that can be used as the racing surface when you need to!"

    He demonstrated this by pulling an outside pass in turn one at Hallett, on the exit. At the time I didnt know him, so he went out into the dirt, and I expected him to lift and tuck in behind. He didn't do that, instead, kept his foot in it, and was running beside me, him on dirt and bumps, car jumping in the air, and me on smooth pavement. No one has ever attempted such a thing since. He came over to me later and explained simply that he didn't know me and wanted to find out if I could be passed in that way. Since that day, I have always admired and respected Chris. A real racer's racer.

    Simply stated, Chris is no candy ass so I am sure he will be defying doctors and doing things he shouldn't real soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fixrim View Post
    Simply stated, Chris is no candy ass so I am sure he will be defying doctors and doing things he shouldn't real soon!
    Well said...

    I always look forward to racing with Chris, he has to be considered THE benchmark in ITB around these parts (and others).
    Gary Learned
    MiDiv
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    Chris,
    Get well soon.
    Tom

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    Chris,
    Very sorry to read this
    Get well soon. We need your caliber of driving behind the VW wheel !


    MID-AM DRIVER OF THE YEAR
    The Mid-Am Driver of the Year is the driver who accumulates the highest points total of all drivers competing in the Mid-Am Championship.


    2006 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    2005 Loren Moore OzMt Corvette & Viper (ITE)
    2004 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    2003 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    2002 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    2001 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    2000 Chris Albin StL Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    1999 Chris Albin StL Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    1998 Chris Albin StL Volkswagen Golf (ITB
    1997 Dustin Hodges StL Caracal C (FV)
    1996 Chris Albin StL Volkswagen GTI (ITB
    1995 Chris Albin StL Volkswagen GTI (ITB

    PS - Keep those hub nuts tight guys (very tight and use a high temp synth grease!)

    Bill Sulouff - Bildon Motorsport
    Volkswagen Racing Equipment
    2002, 2003, 2005 NYSRRC ITB Champs

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    Any updates ??

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    From the prod forum:

    I just got back from Chris' house. He is doing great, other than busted knee and broken neck. He's in good spirits and thanks everyone for their well wishes. We went out to look at the car,it's the first time he got to look at it. Looks like the left front wheel bearing gave up and cooked the CV joint causing it to seize and straighten the steering wheel up in the turn. The chasis is DONE. The engine and gearbox seem to be ok. The cage seems to have done it's job well. Right side wheelbase is about a foot shorter and big wrinkles in the roof and floor. He now has a one foot riser on his Lazy-boy, kinda like a throne now. He also has some new racecar coloring books and Lego car kits so he can stay active in racing. Great to see he is home and safe.
    Chuck Mathis

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    Default Get well soon !!

    Any new updates ?? Any chance you will come out to the track this weekend ?:cool:

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