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Topic: John Force wants to race in two weeks if possible
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cubicdollars
September 25, 2007 at 12:11:15 PM
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He says throttle foot is alright and Austin Coil is trying to rig up an air clutch!

Champion Drag Racer John Force Talks About Crash

Click here to watch an interview with John Force from his hospital bed.

Click here to watch an interview with Ashley Force, John's daughter and fellow drag racer.

(CBS 11 NEWS / AP) DALLAS Drag-racing star John Force's prognosis is "very good" after six hours of surgery following a wreck Sunday at the O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals at Texas Motorplex, his publicist said Monday.

Force, a 14-time champion, wrecked while racing Funny Car rival Kenny Bernstein.

As a result of the accident, Force has a compound fracture of his left ankle, a lacerated right knee, a dislocated left wrist and abrasions on two fingers on his right hand. He had screws inserted into his ankle and temporary pins placed in his wrist, said David Densmore, publicist for John Force Racing.

Force, 58, was airlifted to Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas when his Mustang lost a tire as it was going over 315 miles per hour.

Despite the television crews and fans that videotaped the accident, Force says he still hasn't seen video of the crash.

From his hospital bed, John Force spoke about the accident to CBS 11 News.

"The parachute went out at 320 [miles per hour] and held the car upright," Force said. "My legs were just outside flopping around. It cut it off right at my waist, and my legs were free, at that speed, to be ripped off. I'm just totally amazed that it didn't."

He says he has been in crashes before, but has never been injured this severely.

"As bad as that crash was, I should have been dead," said Force. "The car was totally destroyed, and yet here I am with broken bones… I can bless the good Lord.'

The NHRA is investigating the accident, NHRA spokesman Anthony Vestal said. Several laboratories will examine parts of the tires and broken chassis.

Force says he credits his survival to his safety team. He says he and the team will study video of the crash to try and make further safety improvements.

Force has suffered at least one other serious accident in more than three decades of racing, Densmore said. An accident in Memphis, Tenn., in 1992 left Force with second-degree burns on his face and hands.

"I feel so vulnerable, for the first time in my life," said Force. "I thought I could handle anything."

He says he and his team have had bad luck lately. Last March another racer on the team was killed during testing after a big race in Florida.

To pay tribute to that racer, he vows to move forward. He has a lot of physical therapy in front of him, but he hopes to race again in one month.

Daughter Ashley Force, also a Funny Car driver, pulled out of the semifinals. John Force, who won his race with Bernstein, could have met her in the finals for the first time had they both won, Densmore said.

Force's wife, Laurie, Ashley and son-in-law Robert Hight -- also a Funny Car driver -- were with him at the hospital. Force's other three daughters were in California, Densmore said.

Force and his four daughters are the subjects of a reality TV show on A&E called "Driving Force." Three of his daughters are drivers and one is an executive in John Force Racing.


 

 

 

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Railbird_1
September 25, 2007 at 06:36:02 PM
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This message was edited on September 25, 2007 at 06:57:04 PM by Railbird_1

Glad to know the morphine drip is working well. I just don't see him back in two weeks.


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