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Anyone with GoPro video of the warm up lap from HPT MWSS Saturday?

Started by SHARKBOY66, April 01, 2012, 05:49:19 PM

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SHARKBOY66

Someone hit me HARD just before turn 3 at Heartland Park yesterday (Saturday). On the WARM UP LAP for the MWSS someone tried passing me on the outside before turn 3 slamming into my right bar. I crashed BAD.
Ground through the left forearm and knee of my suit, ground a decent size spot on my helmet, wore through a outside of my right glove. WARMUP LAP.
Bike is TRASHED. The only bodywork that isnt broken is the front fender. Tank is dented. Front rim is bent. Both bars are bent. Remote brake lever adjustment hardware destroyed. Shift linkage bent and broken. WARMUP LAP.
Badly broken collar bone. FROM A PASS ON A WARMUP LAP!

LET ME REMIND YOU THAT IT WAS THE WARM UP LAP!!! Why were you in such a hurry that you CARELESSLY SLAMMED INTO ME?!

All I want from 'you' is an apology for making a dangerous and careless mistake. You deserve some officially sanctioned punishment. Here are some excerpts from some other organizations rule books...


AMA
2.13 On-Track Regulations
a. No rider may, at any time, ride in such a manner as to endanger life or limb of other riders, AMA Pro Racing or the public.
b. Any rider or team that intentionally engages in activities with the intent of negatively impacting a competitor's performance will be subject to one of the following penalties: disqualification from the current session, gridding at the back of the field, loss of championship points, disqualification from the event, suspension. Further official action will be at the discretion of AMA Pro Racing.

MotoGP
1.21.2
Riders must ride in a responsible manner which does not cause danger to other competitors or participants, either on the track or in the pit-lane. Any infringement of this rule will be penalized with one of the following penalties: time penalty – fine – ride through - disqualification – withdrawal of Championship points - suspension.

FIM SBK
1.22.2
Riders must ride in a responsible manner which does not cause danger to other competitors or participants, either on the track or in the pit-lane. Any infringement of this rule will be penalized with one of the following penalties: fine – Ride through – time penalty – disqualification – withdrawal of Championship points – suspension.
And if anyone has video, I'd like to see it.

PS. I hope your grid postion was worth it to you, because will cost me thousands.


f3racer

Will
Former CCS MW Novice #81, WERA Novice #81
AHRMA Heavyweight SBK #81, DD's Racing Endurance Team #773
2020 Tuono Factory, 2000 RC51, 1980 CB750/823

Tornado Bait

Sharkboy,
I was the one who hit you.  I fully intended to find you and apologize, but the following events hindered that.  I ran out of gas on the cool-down lap and had to push my bike in.  First thing I did when the crash truck came was ask for the bike # of the guy who I caused to go down in turn 3.  Very next race they were tearing down the top 3 finishers to see airbox so I got held up again.  I also asked officials where you were pitted so I could find you, but you must have left before the last race (about the time I got my bike approved at post-tech).  Next morning first thing I walked down toward the section of garages where I was told you were parked outside, but still didn't see you.

Any way I am sorry.  It is clear you are very upset and I do truely feel bad.
Speed & Strength, BikeMaster, Vortex, E4S, Tucker Rocky
Cafe Racer Inc.
Tornado Bait Racing

SHARKBOY66

Thank you! I appreciate your apology more than most people probably imagine.
CCS officials thought I wanted to fight who ever it was, but all I was hoping for was an apology. I insisted that I wait at pit out hoping that 'you' would see me and stop and say something... but no one stopped. And that made me really mad. I spent about 4 hours in the ER and then we went back to the track to pick up the trailer and head home, no need to pay for a hotel just to drive hom in the morning.
Im going to see a doctor tomorrow about surgery, and I am heading to work in about an hour to make sure I will still have a job when Im all healed up.
Mistakes happen, and riding on a race track is dangerous, but thank you for stepping up and saying something. It really does mean a lot to me.

design-engine

I was in that race.  ouch.  I got one of those type of clavicals.  Grew back with a big old bump.    BTW you left a long ars streak in the pavement there.   Heal Quickly!

Ron.  I got lots of video of you in the last race of the day Sunday.  Can't remember what that race was but here it is....     

Sharkboy... I was trying to revenge you in the last lap.  ;)

SHARKBOY66

Its my second break, you can see where the lump was from the first one. Its surgery this time for sure, I cant have an 'M' shaped clavical!!!

YellowRacer

I was also ran off the track on a warm-up lap, but luckly did not crash. I forget which race it was. I was following one of the Kawi 250 Ninja's that were out there, the white plate guy. I was behind and to the right of the person. The short "straight" before turn three. The Kawi guy was going straight, but suddenly turns to the right and goes back to where he was. Forcing myself to either hit him or go into the grass/dirt. Luckly we weren't going very fast and I was able to get right back on the track. I yelled at the guy in my helmet "What the fuck was that!?!"  :wtf:
But then my dumbass went wide into turn 8 trying to pass both of them and ended up in the grass... On the warm up lap.  :banghead:  But at least I didn't run anyone off the track...  :biggrin:
CCS #131 AM

How do they do it?
Why do they do it?
Riding, and crashing, and riding, and winning
And always faster, and faster, and faster!
     - Faster

blade625

you need one of these, they're lightweight and don't set off the metal detectors at the airport :biggrin:
Mid Atlantic EX #625             ASRA Team GMB  GTL

Jiggyfly

Tornado Bait: stand up move, right there.

I'm with Sharkboy on this one.....& I think we all agree......it's racing, it's dangerous, & we know it.
(unintentional) dipshit moments happen.....the apology means a lot!

Good on ya!

So.......do you still have a job?

SHARKBOY66

Jiggy, I do as long as I can return to work withing 12 weeks from yesterday (3/2)...
Blade, mines going to go a little less smoothly because they are going to have to bend the plate around where it healed 3 years ago... Doctor is just worried about me breaking it again and having a shoulder full of loose screws.

George_Linhart

Meh - a shoulder full of loose screws would only match the head full of loose screws and the pits full of loose nuts.  Face it, we are all a bit nuts to grid up in the first place.

George