Official Post Regarding Jason Hunt
Jason Hunt Injured in Non-Racing Related Automobile Accident
Baltimore, MD - Saturday September 9, 2006 in the afternoon, Jason Hunt, pilot of the PRO FWD MATCO Tools Chevy Cobalt was involved in a car accident as a passenger. As a result Jason was air lifted to the Baltimore Trauma Center.
He was diagnosed with fractured vertebrae.
After another full assessment by his doctors, they have ruled out surgery at this time and expect a complete recovery. Jason is in excellent spirits and was released Monday evening from the hospital to recuperate at his home.
Well wishers can leave their regards on http://www.myspace.com/jrhunt or mail them to:
CSI Drag Racing
7714 Lee Hwy
Falls Church, VA
22042
Attn: Jason Hunt
Jason, his family, friends and team wish to thank everyone for their continued support.
Jason most recently secured his second NDRA PRO FWD Championships in as many years. He is already counting down the days until he can get back into the racecar.
Baltimore, MD - Saturday September 9, 2006 in the afternoon, Jason Hunt, pilot of the PRO FWD MATCO Tools Chevy Cobalt was involved in a car accident as a passenger. As a result Jason was air lifted to the Baltimore Trauma Center.
He was diagnosed with fractured vertebrae.
After another full assessment by his doctors, they have ruled out surgery at this time and expect a complete recovery. Jason is in excellent spirits and was released Monday evening from the hospital to recuperate at his home.
Well wishers can leave their regards on http://www.myspace.com/jrhunt or mail them to:
CSI Drag Racing
7714 Lee Hwy
Falls Church, VA
22042
Attn: Jason Hunt
Jason, his family, friends and team wish to thank everyone for their continued support.
Jason most recently secured his second NDRA PRO FWD Championships in as many years. He is already counting down the days until he can get back into the racecar.
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Good luck with the recovery... Accidents are a terrible thing, and once we start racing, people always think it will happen at the track.
The street is a far more dangerous place...
Once again... Get well, and get back in the seat driving!
The street is a far more dangerous place...
Once again... Get well, and get back in the seat driving!



