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March 04, 2007 at
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Timed 25th, .523 second out of first.
Heat 1- Started 6th, Finished 6th.
According to MyLaps.com there were only a couple of passes not related to retirements in ANY of the 4 heats!
B Main - Started 5th, Finished 3rd.
A Main - Started 24th, Finished 20th. Last Car on Lead Lap.
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March 04, 2007 at
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They blew up a motor after hot laps. Coolant from the motor sprayed on Dustin's legs causing 2nd degree burns. He is fine and looking forward to the next race which is the Knoxville opener, April 21st.
Mike "Pencil" Priefer
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March 04, 2007 at
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Posted By: mike_priefer on March 04 2007 at 02:35:44 PM
They blew up a motor after hot laps. Coolant from the motor sprayed on Dustin's legs causing 2nd degree burns. He is fine and looking forward to the next race which is the Knoxville opener, April 21st.
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I'm confused.
Are you saying he ran with burnt legs or that he didn't run and that the results on MyLaps.com are wrong?
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March 05, 2007 at
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He ran with burned legs he's as tuff as nails. And he did a great job of it too. Batman.
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March 05, 2007 at
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Posted By: Terry Enter on March 05 2007 at 06:44:43 AM
He ran with burned legs he's as tuff as nails. And he did a great job of it too. Batman.
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Wow! Hope he makes a quick recovery.
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March 05, 2007 at
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Gotta play through the pain, lol, haven't talked to him yet don't know how bad it actually was. Getting burned is never NOT painful though. Later Batman
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March 06, 2007 at
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This message was edited on
March 09, 2007 at
10:01:43 PM by mike_priefer
He said he's fine. 2nd degree burns.
Second-degree burnsSecond-degree burns are injuries to the skin caused by heat, radiation, electricity, chemicals, or friction. These burns are also called partial-thickness burns.
There are two types of second-degree burns, defined by their depth:
- Superficial partial-thickness burns injure the first and second layers of skin and are often caused by hot water or hot objects. The skin around the burn turns white (blanches) when pressed, then turns back to red. The burn is moist and painful with blistering and swelling that usually lasts for at least 48 hours.
- Deep partial-thickness burns injure deeper skin layers and are white with red areas. They are often caused by contact with hot oil, grease, soup, or microwaved liquids. This kind of burn is not painful, but it can cause a sensation of pressure. The skin looks spotted, remains white when pressed, may appear waxy in some areas, and is dry or slightly moist. Possible infection is an important concern with these burns.
It may take several days before symptoms develop and it becomes clear whether the burn is superficial or deep.
Treatment varies for a second-degree burn depending on its size, depth, and a person's age and overall health. With all burns, it is important to watch for and seek treatment for any signs of infection. Second-degree burns may leave scars after the burns heal.
The next race for the team is April 7th, @ I-55 Raceway WoO
Mike "Pencil" Priefer
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