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Jill George Has Another Hard Crash
March 31st, 2010

WATERLOO, Iowa — For Jill George, the hard crash she was involved in during her ARCA Racing Series debut at Daytona Int’l Speedway in February was nothing compared to what she went through March 26.
“Everybody can’t believe it when I say it, but that Daytona wreck felt like a walk in the park compared to (last Friday night),” said George. “The Daytona thing was a real hard impact, but I had no visual of the wreck. Even though I wasn’t knocked out, I don’t even remember hitting the wall.”
George, a WoO LMS rookie of the year candidate, was attempting to qualify for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series show at Battleground Speedway in Highlands, Texas, when things went wrong.
After turning what would be the 27th-fastest lap of the night during time trials on her first tour of the four-tenths-mile oval, George drove her No. 22 late model hard into turn three in hopes of improving her time. But her car suddenly made an uncontrollable bee-line toward the concrete wall, hitting it hard and then launching over it.
The car was beginning to flip when it was stopped abruptly — in a spectacular shower of sparks — by the steel poles and cables of the tracks catch fence.
“This one (at Battleground) was pretty scary,” said George. “Something went wrong and I was going straight at the wall, so I just held on to the steering wheel. It felt like, for the first time in a race car, I was holding on for my life.”
George’s car came to rest stuck between two bent poles and entangled in the catch fence, its nose behind the outside wall and its roof facing the grandstands. With her driver’s side window opening several feet off the ground, she quickly unhooked her seatbelts and crawled out of the car, dropping into the arms of the first rescue worker to arrive on the scene.
Dazed and visibly shaken from the ordeal, George took a moment to regain her composure and then realized she had suffered a laceration just below the elbow of right arm. There was no tear in her driver’s suit, so she initially wasn’t even sure how the injury had occurred.
“I think I must have hit my arm real hard on the steering wheel,” said George. “That’s the only explanation since my suit wasn’t cut at all.”
George was transported to a local hospital, where doctors closed her wound with 10 stitches and released her at approximately 3 a.m.
Fitted with a splint to hold her arm in place and thus unable to compete in Saturday night’s WoO LMS event at Lone Star Speedway in Kilgore, Texas, George headed home to Iowa.
She visited an orthopedist on Monday morning for further examination and x-rays determined there was no break or fracture to the bone in her right arm, allowing her to make plans to return to WoO LMS action in the upcoming ‘Illini 100’ April 9-10 at Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway.
“I’m scheduled to get the sutures taken out of my arm next Thursday (April
and then our plan is to head to Farmer City,” said George, who returned to her fulltime job as a chiropractor at Hartzell Family Chiropractic in Waterloo, Iowa, after her Monday-morning check-up. “We’re trying to follow the World of Outlaws schedule this year, so it would have been real disappointing if this crash would’ve stopped us after only a few races. Fortunately, it looks this will just be a temporary setback and we’ll be able to keep going.
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