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Posted 10 May 2008 - 02:09 AM

Patrick hits crew member on pit lane

INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) - Danica Patrick was involved in an incident on pit lane during Friday’s practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway when her car hit a crew member from another team in pit lane.

Patrick, who gained fame as the first female driver ever to win in a major close-course racing series when the IndyCar driver drove to victory at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan on April 19, came into the pits and hit Charles (Chuck) Buckman, the chief mechanic for Brazilian driver Mario Moraes at Dale Coyne Racing.

According to Dr. Mike Ollinger, the director of Medical Affairs for the Indy Racing League, Buckman suffered a concussion along with scalp and facial lacerations. He was transported to Methodist Hospital for treatment where he is being held overnight.

“I really don’t remember how it happened,” Buckman said. “All I remember is I was talking with someone on Marco Andretti’s team and then everything is blank from that point.

“I will be OK and hopefully back to work in a day or two.”

Sources in Gasoline Alley indicated Patrick and some of her crew members were distraught after the incident, which threw the crew member over her car before he went face down to the ground.

“It’s really, really unfortunate what happened today,” Patrick said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Hopefully he can get back to the track soon and do what he loves.”

Patrick would not accept any questions after making her statement and Andretti Green Racing team members said they would not take any further questions on the incident “in the days to come.”

Friday’s practice was called because of rain at 3:53 p.m. EDT. It was scheduled to run until 6 p.m. It was the first practice held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after the last two days were complete washouts.

Because of that, when the track went green at noon there was a significant amount of traffic trying to get up to speed before Saturday’s Pole Day for the 92nd Indianapolis 500. With lots of traffic on pit lane and pedestrian traffic behind the pits, it made for a congested situation.

“He was actually walking down pit lane (running an errand) down by the Andretti Green pits,” said Dale Coyne Racing chief mechanic Mitch Davis. “The Green guys said he was walking along, looked back at Marco Andretti, stepped to the right and when he did he stepped right in front of her. He was going back to the garage to get something.

“Danica’s team is torn up.”

Mike Hull, the managing director of Target/Chip Ganassi Racing, was at Methodist Hospital to check on rookie driver Alex Lloyd, who crashed in the first turn early in practice and was taken to the hospital after he complained of neck pain. He relayed information to Davis on Buckman’s condition.

“Mike Hull told us that he has a big old grapefruit knot on the side of his head but he’s awake and alert,” Davis said. “He’s in a lot of pain but we’re OK with the pain just as long as he’s alive.

“We can help him deal with the pain.”

Dale Coyne Racing has Brazilian drivers Bruno Junqueira and Moraes on the team. It is one of the new teams to IndyCar that came over from Champ Car after unification but Buckman and Davis are longtime crew members in the IndyCar Series.

“Wrong place, wrong time,” Coyne said. “He was just walking down pit road to go back to the garage to get some stuff. I talked to the Green guys afterwards and they were motioning people to stop. There was some confusion who was stopping and who wasn’t. They got everybody stopped but Chuck and he took one more step at the same time she turned in and just clipped him.

“It knocked him out and the face cuts will heal but it’s the concussion they are concerned about. At least he didn’t get thrown down like a rag doll. He got clipped by the front wing and got thrown over the top of the car and then did a face into the ground.”

Coyne thought maybe the speed limit in the pits should have been slower for Friday’s practice session because of how much traffic was in the pits and the urgency they felt with more rain expected.

“Saturday morning will be the same situation,” Coyne said. “These things have happened before and will probably happen again but luckily he will be OK.”

Brian Barnhart is the president of competition for the IndyCar Series and said it was disappointing because he had brought up this situation in the 10 a.m. Drivers Meeting on Friday.

“Right before I dismissed them I reminded everybody that today was a very hectic day, tomorrow is a very hectic day and tomorrow will be a hectic day with more cars in pit lane, more exposed personnel and you get clusters of people out there,” Barnhart said. “In this case, there isn’t anything differently that Danica could have done.”

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 02:16 AM

Terrible, terrible news.  I hope he recovers fast.

It's been a terrible week for the IndyCar community with Davey Evans being killed on Sunday (ish).

Now, I don't want to go there, but...I heard he was not wearing a helmet.  Why anyone would go on pit road without one is beyond me, but I also don't have confirmation if he was or was not wearing a helmet, and never will.

I just hope he'll be fine.

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 12:12 PM

View PostEric, on May 9 2008, 10:16 PM, said:

Terrible, terrible news.  I hope he recovers fast.

It's been a terrible week for the IndyCar community with Davey Evans being killed on Sunday (ish).

Now, I don't want to go there, but...I heard he was not wearing a helmet.  Why anyone would go on pit road without one is beyond me, but I also don't have confirmation if he was or was not wearing a helmet, and never will.

I just hope he'll be fine.

Looking at the injuries in his head it seems like he wasn't wearing one or that he lost it during the impact, I would like to see a video of the accident to have a better idea of what really happen there.
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jemstride:
"I get the feeling that Alonso fans tend to heap over-praise on Alonso and bring down Kimi whenever they can, with mere theories and unjustified statements."
I just always end up disagreeing with you guys because of all the huge exaggerations, myths, theories & unjustified statements

Lewis Hamilton:
I never go with expectations, I go with a target. That is to be at the front, and the ultimate aim to win, which is the mentality I have always gone racing with.
You've got to be on the limit all the time - and I love that, because that's how I love to race.

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Posted 11 May 2008 - 07:13 AM

Well, hope he recovers quickly and can get to the track.

While I'm here, I'm going to the second weekend of qualifying at the track. Pictures and video will be taken.
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Posted 11 May 2008 - 09:41 AM

Here's the video of the accident if you haven't seen it.

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Posted 11 May 2008 - 10:44 AM

Thanks for the video, so they were all without the helmet, too bad, looks like they do not use it during practice, as you can see that was a bad decision, his most important wounds were in the head, probably with a helmet he would be not even taken to hospital. I hope they learned someting with this.
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Kimi Raikkonen: It is the same thing that I said before. I have no interest in driving for a bad team next year. If I race here, I always try to finish as high as I can. I don't need anything to motivate me. If I drive, I drive to do my best and that is it.
jemstride:
"I get the feeling that Alonso fans tend to heap over-praise on Alonso and bring down Kimi whenever they can, with mere theories and unjustified statements."
I just always end up disagreeing with you guys because of all the huge exaggerations, myths, theories & unjustified statements

Lewis Hamilton:
I never go with expectations, I go with a target. That is to be at the front, and the ultimate aim to win, which is the mentality I have always gone racing with.
You've got to be on the limit all the time - and I love that, because that's how I love to race.




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