
Glad he's back home and progressing positively.
These legs are so advanced now, even compared to 20 years ago. Once Dom learns to walk w/ them, he can do pretty much anything he could do w/ real legs. Including driving a race car again...
I don't know about driving a race car again, NHRA might have something to say about that. But surely he could work and/or tune one.These legs are so advanced now, even compared to 20 years ago. Once Dom learns to walk w/ them, he can do pretty much anything he could do w/ real legs. Including driving a race car again...
Reggie Showers ran a Pro Stock motorcycle with two prosthetic legs... and considering fuel cars use hand brakes, I don't see why Dom couldn't drive again. Just my opinion....I don't know about driving a race car again, NHRA might have something to say about that. But surely he could work and/or tune one.
It's great to see his positive attitude and progress.
I don't know about driving a race car again, NHRA might have something to say about that. But surely he could work and/or tune one.
It's great to see his positive attitude and progress.
To reply to your post, years ago there was a Nitro Funny Car driver using hand controls at the Firebird Raceway's Pre-Season testing. After that test never heard about him again.Wasn't there a Alky FC driver back in the 80's/90's who was in a wheelchair? Had to prove they could pull themselves out of the roof hatch in order to get license.
You're right, I forgot about Showers.Reggie Showers ran a Pro Stock motorcycle with two prosthetic legs... and considering fuel cars use hand brakes, I don't see why Dom couldn't drive again. Just my opinion....
I miss Reggie. He was a really friendly guy to talk to at the races. I was sorry to see him stop racing.Showers had 2 sets of legs, if I remember right. He used a shorter set to ride the bike & a taller set for walking. I think he said it was easier to ride the bike with the shorter legs.
Not to derail a thread about Dom's recovery, but a quick side note about Reggie..... after my original post above about Reggie, I did a quick google search and found a video about Reggie's 2003 US Nationals winning motorcycle. It's been found in original condition and is currently being ridden by Charlie Farrar in the 4.60 index..... BUT, he has plans to run it this year in the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle category. They feel the old chassis can keep up with the new stuff.I miss Reggie. He was a really friendly guy to talk to at the races. I was sorry to see him stop racing.
I used to kid Reggie that when he raced he was only 5' 5", then when he went clubbing he was 6'Showers had 2 sets of legs, if I remember right. He used a shorter set to ride the bike & a taller set for walking. I think he said it was easier to ride the bike with the shorter legs.