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- Jul 11, 2006
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First and Foremost DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING THAT YOU READ!!!!
Especially from “A reliable source” or “A guy who is close to the team” If you have the contacts, NAME THEM!
I was there in the grandstands when the car crashed.
I was there at the end of the track when they took Eric out of the car and put him in the Ambulance
I was there at the trailer when they were dissecting the car trying to determine what happened to cause this.
I was there in the trailer when Coil, Bernie and Guido downloaded the computer (which survived) and checked the data. I was the only one of the four of us that saw the run. I related what I had seen and they matched it to what the recorder was telling them. John Medlen was at the Hospital.
I picked Robert up at the airport and spoke to him one on one about the crash on the way back to the Hospital.
I was there at the Hospital later that evening with other members of the racing community when John Medlen came out and told us Eric’s condition. John even mentioned to the drivers and crew chiefs that were there something that they might want to take a look at on their cars.
There are a number of things that I know that I can’t tell you because it’s not my place. I was privy to this information because I am considered a member of the JFR family. I can tell you that very little of the information that was posted early on was accurate. I can also tell you that when inaccurate information hits the web it is a tremendous distraction to the family and the extended family.
One thing I will tell you don’t be so quick to point your finger at what you think might be the cause. You don’t have near enough information to make that call. Rest assured when they determine the cause of the accident they will fix the problem and they will let the other teams know what to look out for in the future.
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but owning a computer doesn’t mean that you have the right to know everything right this second. Or ever for that matter.
Hurry Back Eric, It Won’t Be The Same Without You
Alan
Especially from “A reliable source” or “A guy who is close to the team” If you have the contacts, NAME THEM!
I was there in the grandstands when the car crashed.
I was there at the end of the track when they took Eric out of the car and put him in the Ambulance
I was there at the trailer when they were dissecting the car trying to determine what happened to cause this.
I was there in the trailer when Coil, Bernie and Guido downloaded the computer (which survived) and checked the data. I was the only one of the four of us that saw the run. I related what I had seen and they matched it to what the recorder was telling them. John Medlen was at the Hospital.
I picked Robert up at the airport and spoke to him one on one about the crash on the way back to the Hospital.
I was there at the Hospital later that evening with other members of the racing community when John Medlen came out and told us Eric’s condition. John even mentioned to the drivers and crew chiefs that were there something that they might want to take a look at on their cars.
There are a number of things that I know that I can’t tell you because it’s not my place. I was privy to this information because I am considered a member of the JFR family. I can tell you that very little of the information that was posted early on was accurate. I can also tell you that when inaccurate information hits the web it is a tremendous distraction to the family and the extended family.
One thing I will tell you don’t be so quick to point your finger at what you think might be the cause. You don’t have near enough information to make that call. Rest assured when they determine the cause of the accident they will fix the problem and they will let the other teams know what to look out for in the future.
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but owning a computer doesn’t mean that you have the right to know everything right this second. Or ever for that matter.
Hurry Back Eric, It Won’t Be The Same Without You
Alan