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Actually, the reports on Lew were initially somewhat understated, it seems that he is not as well as I had been led to believe. It does sound like he will recover however, but not in a few weeks. Here is the report from the open track group:
Lew is worse than we thought. Here is an email that I just rec'd.
<<Thanks for your kind thoughts. Lew is in critical, but stable condition at
UCD Medical Center in Sacramento. He had multiple fractures; collar bones,
upper back, ribs, left arm & hand. He also needs repair on his ear. There
is some internal bleeding. He was in surgery this morning. I don't know the
prognosis at this time. He will be laid up for quite a while, I believe. I
don't know when he will be able to come home. He was iujured doing what he
fully enjoyed. >>
As Randy suggests , you might want to speak with him about open track. Or with me on why I won't open track mine at speed even though I held an FIA International 'B' license for years...
Steve
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