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NHRA Angie Smith INJURY UPDATE: Rider Broke Both Feet in Top-End Crash at St. Louis

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That's a big number to hit the track. I hope her skin can be healed up well. Most guys are ok with battle scars. For a lady it can put a different stress on recovery 😔

And yes, she's a badass.
 

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I have seen so many bike runs over the years that It seems weird to me that I never thought about the front wheel locking up at 198 mph. Do these bikes have any kind of ABS System ? I am just glad she didnt hit her head hard. Get well soon Angie.
 

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Sounds like she’ll be fine.
On a side note…Tasca is on a fucking mission.
He just strapped a .018 on Hight in E2
 

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Two. Broken feet. That sucks. Been there done that. I feel for her.
 

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Hoping for a speedy recovery for Angie.

On another note, use to camp out at Glamis with a kid name Gaige and his family back in the early 2000’s. Looks like he has a first class ride and is winning now in NHRA Pro Stock motorcycle. Go Gaige Herrera!
 

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Seeing her motionless face down on the track after tumbling 100 yards made my heart sink. She was going 198 through the lights and it looked like the front brakes locked up. Get well soon!
 
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Now Matt is now saying NHRA has taken bike and he doesnt know where it is.

From Matt Smith:
Just to let everyone know, NHRA confiscated Angie's bike after the wreck as they do with all racecars/bikes after accidents. Since then, we've been told three different times per the NHRA tech department that we've done everything they've asked for... including pulling data out of the bike and getting release papers from the hospital. We were happy to do all of this and we were told the bike would be released back to us and they still have yet to release the bike back to us.

Now, we don't know where the bike is at because it's been "taken off property" and we've got a big problem with that. No time have I ever known NHRA keeping anything more than a day after a wreck and why they would want to keep Angie's bike after a wreck is puzzling to me. A Pro Mod crashed yesterday and it was released to the team last night.

If anyone can help us locate this bike...we've asked NHRA for reasoning and all they have said is "legal" with no other explanations beyond that.

I have tried calling the president of the NHRA, Glen Cromwell, and I have received no return phone call. I'm just trying to figure out what's going on.

ANY help would be greatly appreciated. I was told we could get the bike after POMONA. This is not the time to confiscate bikes for long periods of time when we are in the heat of a championship battle and we could very well use the salvageable parts from the crash for our bikes. Parts alone are hard to get quickly right now. My wife is in a lot of pain right now and this is just adding to it.

-Matt
 

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Now Matt is now saying NHRA has taken bike and he doesnt know where it is.

From Matt Smith:
Just to let everyone know, NHRA confiscated Angie's bike after the wreck as they do with all racecars/bikes after accidents. Since then, we've been told three different times per the NHRA tech department that we've done everything they've asked for... including pulling data out of the bike and getting release papers from the hospital. We were happy to do all of this and we were told the bike would be released back to us and they still have yet to release the bike back to us.

Now, we don't know where the bike is at because it's been "taken off property" and we've got a big problem with that. No time have I ever known NHRA keeping anything more than a day after a wreck and why they would want to keep Angie's bike after a wreck is puzzling to me. A Pro Mod crashed yesterday and it was released to the team last night.

If anyone can help us locate this bike...we've asked NHRA for reasoning and all they have said is "legal" with no other explanations beyond that.

I have tried calling the president of the NHRA, Glen Cromwell, and I have received no return phone call. I'm just trying to figure out what's going on.

ANY help would be greatly appreciated. I was told we could get the bike after POMONA. This is not the time to confiscate bikes for long periods of time when we are in the heat of a championship battle and we could very well use the salvageable parts from the crash for our bikes. Parts alone are hard to get quickly right now. My wife is in a lot of pain right now and this is just adding to it.

-Matt
Crappy that the bike is MIA, but she's able to stand with a little help, and at home. I know the competitive nature says get the bike and the parts, get up and running...but I know there also has to be some triumph, even with the losses on the track. Coming home, broken and bloodied even, is still a huge win👍
 

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So awesome for Smoke to step up. Says a lot about his character.
… I think Smoke is really into this drag racing deal… He already seems quite knowledgeable… I would expect him to be driving top fuel by the middle of next season… May be a little later???…

… I watched the video of Angie Smith going down…Damn😳…and I thought I had issues living in pain 24/7…that poor woman… Wow…
 

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So awesome for Smoke to step up. Says a lot about his character.
The number of people he's helped throughout the years is amazing.
It's mostly kept on the down low.
That said...
I expect him to be out of Nascar within a couple of years.
When Ford put the kibosh on him hiring Kyle Larson it really pissed him off& Smoke doesn't do well within their new woke political confines.
He's loving the whole drag racing deal.
Rumor is he's selling the All Star sprint car series he owns to Kyle Larson &WoO champion Brad Sweet.
 

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Thank god she slid with the bike at first.
I’d guess she scrubbed off 50 MPH or so just hanging on and sliding at first.
The difference between a controlled tumble and all out rag doll. That’s experience at play.

As far as Stewart, I didn’t really know much about him outside of sprints. But he has shown me nothing but positive input since he came on the nhra scene.
I’m all in for TSR and even cheer for Hagan and Pruitt these days!
 

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It's not "if".. its "when"!! I was always a stress case when my wife pulled to the line and I can count on one hand the passes she made without my full attention.. @n2otoofast4u can attest to that! Not on asphalt but the same "risk"!


Glad Angie is ok!! Hope for a full and speedy recovery! Her and her husband run an amazing program!! Glad to see Tony backing them up!!
 

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It's not "if".. its "when"!! I was always a stress case when my wife pulled to the line and I can count on one hand the passes she made without my full attention.. @n2otoofast4u can attest to that! Not on asphalt but the same "risk"!


Glad Angie is ok!! Hope for a full and speedy recovery! Her and her husband run an amazing program!! Glad to see Tony backing them up!!

You know, I reflected on some of that at the “big race” last month. I’m a 2 race a year guy, I enjoy it, but not like I used to. As I watched what everyone wore I just shook my head. Be it Lee, Tiff, or really anyone that was in the circle I never let a bike go down without checking the basics. The chain slap was kinda the first “ah fuck” the Loui stacked it up and we get even more serious. The bikes weren’t as fast, and for all intents and purposes, were more solid. Vans, cutoffs, a neck brace and a helmet are all most wore that I saw. I’m not going to tell these people what they can/can’t wear, not my decision. I have a 3.11 and a 3.09 timeslip in my wallet right now that the “hired gun” was wearing nothing more than the above. Did I give the bike a FULL once over in the trailer before it went up, yep. Did I give it my standard run over in staging before it went to the line, yep. Dale seems unconcerned with the risk, so we send it.

I’m going to be in LOTO when the LA race happens in 2 weeks so I’m going to task Cory with my ritual. Bike lost 12 pounds and found a few HP. LA is always fast than Albany…. 2.99 isn’t out of the question. 😀
 

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You know, I reflected on some of that at the “big race” last month. I’m a 2 race a year guy, I enjoy it, but not like I used to. As I watched what everyone wore I just shook my head. Be it Lee, Tiff, or really anyone that was in the circle I never let a bike go down without checking the basics. The chain slap was kinda the first “ah fuck” the Loui stacked it up and we get even more serious. The bikes weren’t as fast, and for all intents and purposes, were more solid. Vans, cutoffs, a neck brace and a helmet are all most wore that I saw. I’m not going to tell these people what they can/can’t wear, not my decision. I have a 3.11 and a 3.09 timeslip in my wallet right now that the “hired gun” was wearing nothing more than the above. Did I give the bike a FULL once over in the trailer before it went up, yep. Did I give it my standard run over in staging before it went to the line, yep. Dale seems unconcerned with the risk, so we send it.

I’m going to be in LOTO when the LA race happens in 2 weeks so I’m going to task Cory with my ritual. Bike lost 12 pounds and found a few HP. LA is always fast than Albany…. 2.99 isn’t out of the question. 😀

"The chain slap"... she still has chain marks on her back and couple ribs that will never be the same! Funny thing is she was pretty excited about catching it after it hit her🥴
 
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