
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Oct 1-2 2 Day Event
Started by
Johnny D
, 09-18-2011 01:02 PM
#21
Posted 10-03-2011 10:13 AM

My info from Stephanie/Ron Cortez was brain swelling, collapsed lung, and is currently sedated. From both sources they are close and don't sound good. Hope Doc can pull through, he was doing awesome on Sunday by the way!



#22
Posted 10-03-2011 10:32 AM

#23
Posted 10-03-2011 11:49 AM

#24
Posted 10-03-2011 12:11 PM

No full containment seat for Dave. I believe he had a center net and a defender though.



#25
Posted 10-03-2011 12:36 PM

Scary stuff indeed. Wishing you a speedy recovery, Dave!
Was the seat fiberglass or Aluminum Kirkey type? Did anyone have a chance to look at the car after? Understanding is helpful for future decisions.
Dave was on a tear last weekend. He started P2!
-Juan
Was the seat fiberglass or Aluminum Kirkey type? Did anyone have a chance to look at the car after? Understanding is helpful for future decisions.
Dave was on a tear last weekend. He started P2!
-Juan
CheckerLap.com -- Your race results!




#26
Posted 10-03-2011 01:07 PM

It was a fiberglass Recaro, but no full containment. Yes, I saw the car and honestly have a hard time explaining how bad it is. Tub is completely twisted from the transmission tunnel through to truck. Rear driver wheel/axle & door took the biggest impact. Cage was solid and intact before jaws of life. Heard he is scheduled to come out of induced coma today. Keep him in your thoughts... going to be a tough recovery.

#27
Posted 10-03-2011 01:23 PM

Good that his cage held. I guess the next question is what he hit his head on. Cage, high density padded cage, or *gulp* concrete.
Times like this I am jealous of the e30 guys and their cavernous cockpits
.
Best of luck today Dave.
Times like this I am jealous of the e30 guys and their cavernous cockpits

Best of luck today Dave.



#28
Posted 10-03-2011 01:31 PM

Greg, Thanks for the info. Could you tell if the seat was still secure, or whether it had come loose? Or if it had shifted due to floor pan deformation? -Juan
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#29
Posted 10-03-2011 01:34 PM

Greg, Thanks for the info. Could you tell if the seat was still secure, or whether it had come loose? Or if it had shifted due to floor pan deformation? -Juan
Seat was secure, thankfully.

#30
Posted 10-03-2011 02:33 PM

Thanks Greg & others for the update(s). I'm reloading this page hourly and keeping my fingers crossed for Dave...
As is usual with these types of incidents I appreciate people sharing information & first-hand observations, and refraining from speculation, etc.
As is usual with these types of incidents I appreciate people sharing information & first-hand observations, and refraining from speculation, etc.
Viet-Tam Luu
Director, SCCA San Francisco Region
1999 Miata #10 ITS
2003 Evo 8 #12 STU
2011 SFR-SCCA ITS Champion
Director, SCCA San Francisco Region
1999 Miata #10 ITS
2003 Evo 8 #12 STU
2011 SFR-SCCA ITS Champion
#31
Posted 10-03-2011 02:53 PM

#32
Posted 10-03-2011 03:14 PM

#33
Posted 10-03-2011 05:00 PM

I too have video of this unfortunate event but will hold off from posting it until hearing from Dave.
Dave gave Mike Niemann a small bump from the rear coming into the corkscrew which made Niemann get loose. Dave backed off to avoid hitting Niemann and I drove to the right of both of them to get around the entire incident when Dave moved over very quickly into my front bumper which caused him to spin off to the right hand side.
Best of luck for a speedy recovery, Dave!
Dave gave Mike Niemann a small bump from the rear coming into the corkscrew which made Niemann get loose. Dave backed off to avoid hitting Niemann and I drove to the right of both of them to get around the entire incident when Dave moved over very quickly into my front bumper which caused him to spin off to the right hand side.
Best of luck for a speedy recovery, Dave!
#34
Posted 10-03-2011 05:49 PM

Anything to be done about this? Do we write to the board? Write to the track? What about other tracks?3 races in a row at Laguna Seca where a car has hit an unprotected concrete wall hard...how
expensive is it for junk tires?????
Get well, Dave.


#35
Posted 10-03-2011 09:13 PM

Thanks for the compliments, guys. But it's hard to be excited about finishing well when a fellow racer gets injured like this.
Thinking about you, Dave.
And Greg, I know what you mean about not being able to describe it. I didn't see the car after it got towed in, but I saw it twice while doing caution laps. It was, at best, mangled.

And Greg, I know what you mean about not being able to describe it. I didn't see the car after it got towed in, but I saw it twice while doing caution laps. It was, at best, mangled.

#36
Posted 10-03-2011 09:43 PM

A thread has been started for Dave and his condition. Thanks to all for checking and posting to that thread.
http://mazdaracers.c...t=0
It's hard to think about the weekend beyond this but we did finish and I'll try and keep us going.
Kudos to Phillip for another rock solid weekend laying down consistent laps. After that you could throw a blanket over the next 6 or 8 guys and it was anyone's to take. Tough to pass and then make a pass stick. Mike N again brought his Laguna A game with 2 SSM wins. But Dave was right there in both races
Who said qualifying is important?
Nice job Kyle keeping pace with Phillip and gaping the field as the next 8 guys battled it out
With the short weekend format I thought it all ran smooth(other than the fog delay). The best lap format for the 2nd race qualifying seemed to work out just fine. Only downside was for the stewards having to sort out all the bad behavior
for group7/17. What do you say we try and clean it up for the final weekend

http://mazdaracers.c...t=0
It's hard to think about the weekend beyond this but we did finish and I'll try and keep us going.
Kudos to Phillip for another rock solid weekend laying down consistent laps. After that you could throw a blanket over the next 6 or 8 guys and it was anyone's to take. Tough to pass and then make a pass stick. Mike N again brought his Laguna A game with 2 SSM wins. But Dave was right there in both races

Who said qualifying is important?


With the short weekend format I thought it all ran smooth(other than the fog delay). The best lap format for the 2nd race qualifying seemed to work out just fine. Only downside was for the stewards having to sort out all the bad behavior


Ron
RAmotorsports


#37
Posted 10-03-2011 09:48 PM

Only downside was for the stewards having to sort out all the bad behavior
for group7/17. What do you say we try and clean it up for the final weekend


#38
Posted 10-03-2011 09:53 PM

Congrats to Kimi Gaymanen for career best 2nd place finish. Look out Phil Hill-ifield!
KG - since you don't know who Kimi is (proves you are him), here's a clue:
KG - since you don't know who Kimi is (proves you are him), here's a clue:




#39
Posted 10-03-2011 10:47 PM

Haha!! Oh boy, I'm never going to lose that stigma. But that's all right; considering he was making around 45-50 million a year, I'll take it as a compliment.


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