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brazosjettin

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4 of us from the NTJBC will be there saturday /brazosjettin /hondo/LMC/ & slowboat noboat /after about six oclock you can find in the pits hanging with Spanky & shark and drinking some cold ones. :smile19:
 

73 Sanger Flat

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I did not make it Saturday but heard last night on the news that some one crashed Sunday , does any one have info ???

Piece look like a yellow and red boat ,
 

73 Sanger Flat

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OK it was Dom Ermshar

http://cbs11tv.com/local/drag.boat.accident.2.1082896.html
Ft Worth Star Telegram




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Jul 12, 2009 8:24 pm US/Central Man Injured In Fort Worth Drag Boat Race RolloverFORT WORTH (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ―  Click to enlarge1 of 1
Drag boat racing legend Don Ermshar was injured Sunday afternoon at the end of a race in Fort Worth, Texas
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numSlides of totalImages  Related Slideshows Baseball's 2009 All-Stars  Strange Photos 2009  Famous Facial Hair A 66-year-old man from California was injured Sunday afternoon when the boat he was driving in a drag racing competition rolled over at the finish line of a race at Marine Creek Lake in Northwest Fort Worth.

Don Ermshar of Riverside, California was transported to a local hospital, but only suffered a separated shoulder in the crash according to Fort Worth Fire Lt. Kent Worley.

Ermshar was going well over 100 miles per hour at the time of the accident.  He was competing in the Cowtown Drag Boat Nationals being held at the lake.

No one else was injured in the crash.

 

73 Sanger Flat

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Boat racer injured at Cowtown Drag Boat Nationals
By JOHN HENRY

Special to the Star-Telegram
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Injuries in drag boat racing are often times much more dramatic than, say, a wrecked knee in football.

They can actually be frightening.

A big day at the races during the Cowtown Drag Boat Nationals at Marine Creek Lake turned scary when Don Ermshar lost control of his boat at the finish line of the Top Alcohol Flat finals.

When Ermshar’s craft skidded out of control across the water and broke into pieces just past the finish line, he became submerged in his boat capsule in about 30 feet of water.

Rescue crews rushed to aid Ermshar, who was submerged in the water for about five minutes. Nervous fans and crew members watched anxiously as emergency personnel brought him to safety. The 66-year-old Riverside, Calif., resident didn’t walk away from the accident. Race officials and a medic at the scene said he likely sustained broken arms and legs.

He went by ambulance to Harris Methodist Fort Worth, but his injuries seem minor compared to the dramatic accident.

But when you’re traveling more than 160 mph on a quarter-mile track things can go haywire.

"He was going 161 miles per hour," said a race official. "He crossed the finish line, and looked to just lose it."

Drag boat racing is essentially the NHRA on water. Safety has obviously been a big issue, and organizations such as the Southern Drag Boat Association, the governing body of this weekend’s races, have taken steps to help ensure the well-being of the racers.

Capsules, with a roll bar built in and a self-contained breathing system, now enclose drivers. The breathing system enables drivers who are submerged to breathe up to 20 minutes, said Tanya Ehrlich, the treasurer of the SBDA.

The capsule is constructed of steel tubing with a fiberglass and Kevlar outer shell, and it’s designed to break apart from the boat hull and engine in the event of an accident, just as Ermshar’s did Sunday.

"That’s been the greatest discovery for this sport," said an SBDA official. "It has saved lives."

Drivers are also required to wear helmets and goggles or some sort of device to protect their eyes. Many also wear suits made of fire retardant.

Ultimately, like anything else, you can’t live in fear. The show must go on, and it did Sunday.

Don Bausher of Las Vegas drove Habit Forming to victory over Ermshar, the points leader in the Top Alcohol Flat division.

In the top division, Top Fuel Hydro, Daryl Ehrlich of Round Rock and his Problem Child bested points leader John White of Leander.

The series heads to Chouteau, Okla., Aug. 1-2 and back to Texas in Lubbock on Sept. 5-6.
 

Rocket

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That was one BAD CRASH!  It went over 50 feet in the air and then the capsule sunk for over 10 minets......... I'm glad that he was OK!  thank god for capsules!

The HEAT was intense but we made it through.......... We got SASSY running really good but I didn't cut a good light on the new SDBA clock................................. I lost second round by .311  I ran a 10.19 and he ran a 10.13 the rest was on the lights! :(

I wanted to thank Davied and Dee and everybody else that came our an faired the HEAT to support us!!!  :smile15:
 

Rocket

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Brazos River Rat said:
What do you think happen , broken prop , shaft , rudder , water condition .


Sorry for the second round loss .. Bummmer

Nope!  Just a 161 MPH chine Walk that went BAD!  :smile14:

Thanks!  I know it sucks,,,,, But it beats a RED lite!  :smile18:
 

jdf

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thank you for a great time mike ......see u in marble falls  bro.................. maybe you will have some good air
 

Rocket

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Here's a 108.9 MPH pass from our little Weed Wacker!!!  :smile15:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clahuDDHbeo&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esdbaracing%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ehtml&feature=player_embedded
 
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