A fellow Mustang driver needs your prayers
Eric Medlen, driver of one of John Force's Mustangs, was seriously injured in a crash while testing yesterday at Gainsville Raceway in FL. Please see this post for more info and a link to updates:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showpo...22&postcount=5
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My wife and I both are praying for Eric's health, as well as for his family and the rest of the Force Racing team. We all know this sport is dangerous, but it's still disturbing when we hear about something like this.
Wow, we will definitely be praying for him and his family.
Got my prayers!
He passed away today....
My prayers are with his family and friends.... heres a clippet from Autoweek.... what a shame....
"John Force Racing NHRA Funny Car driver Eric Medlen, 33, died Friday (March 23) afternoon following four days of treatment for severe head injuries suffered in a testing accident on March 19 in Gainesville, Fla.
Medlen made a test pass at Gainesville Raceway the day after the 38th AC Delco Gatornationals when his car went out of control and crashed into a concrete retaining wall. Medlen was unconscious when removed from his demolished Ford Mustang and airlifted to Shands Hospital at the University of Florida Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition with a closed head injury and a broken leg.
Doctors placed Medlen into a medically-induced coma, expected to last two weeks, to help reduce brain swelling and promote healing. On Wednesday, surgeons performed a..."
My prayers are with his family and friends.... heres a clippet from Autoweek.... what a shame.... "John Force Racing NHRA Funny Car driver Eric Medlen, 33, died Friday (March 23) afternoon following four days of treatment for severe head injuries suffered in a testing accident on March 19 in Gainesville, Fla.
Medlen made a test pass at Gainesville Raceway the day after the 38th AC Delco Gatornationals when his car went out of control and crashed into a concrete retaining wall. Medlen was unconscious when removed from his demolished Ford Mustang and airlifted to Shands Hospital at the University of Florida Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition with a closed head injury and a broken leg.
Doctors placed Medlen into a medically-induced coma, expected to last two weeks, to help reduce brain swelling and promote healing. On Wednesday, surgeons performed a..."
This helped me, even though I have a very heavy heart about his passing:
"I believe with my whole heart and with every ounce of my spirit, that while the answer to our prayers for Eric's physical healing was No, that our prayers for him were answered in the very best possible way for HIM. I truly hope that everyone who is grieving at this time, will come to understand and believe this.
Rest in peace Eric Medlen. Thank you for your smile and your humor and your enthusiasm and your passion and your talent and your life, in the brief time you had on this earth. I know that you are now still close to all of your loved ones, in their hearts, until such time as they too are called. home and you see them once again, face to face."
"I believe with my whole heart and with every ounce of my spirit, that while the answer to our prayers for Eric's physical healing was No, that our prayers for him were answered in the very best possible way for HIM. I truly hope that everyone who is grieving at this time, will come to understand and believe this.
Rest in peace Eric Medlen. Thank you for your smile and your humor and your enthusiasm and your passion and your talent and your life, in the brief time you had on this earth. I know that you are now still close to all of your loved ones, in their hearts, until such time as they too are called. home and you see them once again, face to face."
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Yup Eric and his family has them ! I really do hope that he will be ok. Heres to a speedy recovery Eric Medlin 