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Playersfan
02-24-04, 07:14 PM
Safety Team Announcement posted on 02-24 16:35

INDIANAPOLIS (February 24, 2004) – Widely regarded as the finest safety unit in all of motorsports, the 2004 Champ Car Safety Team will be under the leadership of Dr. Chris Pinderski, M.D., FACEP who takes over as series Medical Director after 12 years of working with the renowned Champ Car Safety Team

Pinderski, who has most recently served several seasons as the series Associate Medical Director, moves up to the lead role this year as Champ Car looks to capitalize on the strengths of its participating physicians. In addition to his racing duties, Pinderski serves as the Medical Director at Three Rivers Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and specializes in emergency medicine.

An Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Missouri, Pinderski has served as a physician with Champ Car since 1992 and has played an integral part in building the reputation of the series medical staff. He will be joined at the track by a pair of veteran Champ Car physicians in Dr. Richard Timms and Dr. Tim Weber. The team will also continue with its full compliment of emergency nurses and physical therapists.

“We are going to keep the same program that has worked so well in the past,” Pinderski said. “The Champ Car World Series has set the standard in the motorsports community and we’re going to continue it. We’ll have a couple of different faces at the racetrack but the change should be pretty transparent otherwise.”

Dr. Terry Trammell, Champ Car’s Chief Orthopedic Consultant, will expand his role in research and development of safety equipment and procedures. Dr. Trammell will continue to work closely with Champ Car Technical Director Lee Dykstra in safety research and will serve as an advisor and consultant. Lon Bromley continues as Director of Safety, beginning his 19th year with the Champ Car Safety Team.

“I’m really excited about working with Lee again, and I’ll get the chance to work on things I really wanted to do before but didn’t have time,” Trammell said. “I will still be deeply involved with the team and will be prepared to do whatever I can to help Champ Car

Trammell will devote a greater amount of time to the testing of new safety components and will provide valuable expertise in bridging the gap between testing results and their effects on the human body.

“Dr. Trammell’s knowledge of the human torso and the fact that he has experienced so much in his career will really help our research,” Dykstra said. “He will be able to help us in a number of areas and the results he will provide us will impact motorsports for many years to come.”

The medical team will again operate out of the state-of-the-art Champ Car Medical Unit, which operates as a mobile trauma center that provides Champ Car’s medical staff with the capability to treat immediate life-threatening emergencies. The $1 million facility also houses the complete medical files on all the drivers, aiding in the treatment of any emergency

“The fact is that the team is actually stronger than ever. We’ve gained a working trauma specialist with Dr. Pinderski who runs an emergency center on a daily basis, added other physicians with years of Champ Car Safety Team experience, and we’re capitalizing on Dr. Trammell’s strong research and development background,” said Executive Vice-President of Operations John Lopes. “Combined, these gentlemen have decades of Champ Car Safety Team experience. We intend to maintain the quality of care of what is considered the industry benchmark among quick response safety teams

This is good news :thumbup: and all you guy that allways complain without having all the facts ,go and fly a kyte with a short string :shakehead
playersfan :) :cool:

Don Quixote
02-24-04, 07:29 PM
Amen! :)

Mike Kellner
02-24-04, 07:52 PM
Good news. All's well that ends well.

Which of course means,it is time for the C^RT/OWRS Fans to bring on the next dose of G&D. :cry:

mk

Lizzerd
02-24-04, 08:01 PM
I was initially saddened that Trammell and Olvey were no longer part of the team, until I heard that Trammell was interested in moving on to safety R&D. His role in that capacity will benefit all motorsports, I'm sure. Dr. Pinderski sounds to me to be well qualified in his new role. Never say die, ChampCar fans. All is good.

Okay, D&Gers, what say you now?

SID
02-24-04, 08:26 PM
I LOVE IT!!!!

(Although I'm not sure that I can take this much good news in such a short amount of time)

dando
02-24-04, 08:31 PM
Also appears to confirm that Simple Green is gone. :(

(awaiting flames in 3, 2, 1...)

-Kevin

Mike Kellner
02-24-04, 08:43 PM
"Also appears to confirm that Simple Green is gone."

I knew there had to be some D&G to bring up. :cry:

How old is that nugget?

mk

fourrunner
02-24-04, 08:57 PM
OK

I wish the various reporters who looked into the negative aspects of this situation had worked harder to find out the accuracy of the rumors... Also since they apparantly didn't, why couldn't they take a "a little sugar with the salt " approach .... Of course you'll get more reaction with the totally negative, and the "Lazy Reporters" opening line "The Struggling OWRS which is fighting an uphill battle to success......"

Racing Reporters make me sick anymore, I don't trust them, they're just cashing the checks without working. IF they're getting paid at all for the "Crap" they write.

If todays report is a result of reading all these "D&G" threads on the internet... I hope OWRS ignores the future "Whining & Pot Stirring" and releases its news on its own timetable!

Let's not get infected with the former sites disease.

JT265
02-24-04, 09:29 PM
yes 4, let's not.

but.....

but.....

but.....

BTW- The announcement works for me.

:thumbup:

Railbird
02-24-04, 09:30 PM
Another step in the rebuilding process completed.

next

dando
02-24-04, 09:49 PM
"Also appears to confirm that Simple Green is gone."

I knew there had to be some D&G to bring up. :cry:

How old is that nugget?

mk

Wow, MK...that took you twelve minutes. It appears that you have a complex...I think it's called being paranoid. Almost to the point of being McCarthyistic. Seriously, dude, grow up. There are two sides to every coin...if you can parse pixels or read between the lines of a quote, others can deduce that by not referring to the safety team as the Simple Green Safety Team, a long-time sponsor and supporter is no longer with us (and do note that I said US). You spend way too much time being defensive. Perhaps if you want the press to write something positive about CCWS, you should go cheerlead on Main St. In the meantime, I'll be pragmatic and take the news FWIW good, bad, and ugly.

-Kevin

Turn7
02-24-04, 09:57 PM
....... In the meantime, I'll be pragmatic and take the news FWIW good, bad, and ugly.

-Kevin

If you insist on doing that, then you may as well develop thick skin or move along. OC is not here to degrade a racing series that we like. If you want to point out things you perceive as negative aspects of the series with regularity, there are places that dwell on such things and this isn't one of them.

Mike Kellner
02-24-04, 10:00 PM
If you want to post D&G about ChampCar, in what was a positive post, it is your prerogative. However, debunking it is mine.

I would also point out that telling someone to grow up, in a paragraph where you have just called that person two names, is laughable. Doctor, heal thyself.

mk

chop456
02-25-04, 12:01 AM
Excellent news.

Keep it coming, please! :thumbup:

Firestorm
02-25-04, 12:11 AM
I just don't see what all the D & G bit was about this. New management will often make changes whatever business is involved. People will often move on to other challenges.

Another piece in place, bring on the racing!

nz_climber
02-25-04, 12:34 AM
This is good news :thumbup:

Ankf00
02-25-04, 12:38 AM
It's funny that people who posted without acrimony prior to 7g's downfall are now firmly affixed to the Lemming Patrol's guillotine.


Nice to see Trammel still doing good stuff for man. What's Olvey going to end up doing?

rabbit
02-25-04, 12:43 AM
Also appears to confirm that Simple Green is gone. :( BFHD :rolleyes:

skaven
02-25-04, 12:59 AM
Good news. :thumbup:

I hope (and trust) that the new team will come out ready to kick @ss with a positive attitude. Change in any organization is tough. However, all will get better once the flag waives in Long Beach and the task is at hand.

I'm sure the new team shares our enthusiasm for the sport and I have to believe that the remaining soldiers are stout and loyal - exactly the type we need to protect and keep our drivers safe.

JLMannin
02-25-04, 12:14 PM
Also appears to confirm that Simple Green is gone. :(

(awaiting flames in 3, 2, 1...)

-Kevin

Right. And the article only specifically mentions 2004, with no mention of 2005 and beyond. A "concerned fan" such as yourself could point this out. :rolleyes:

This is not 7G

ferrarigod
02-25-04, 12:34 PM
:thumbup: Why couldn't they just save us the stress and announce this on the same day as the docs stepping down. For a few days there I thought we were gonna up neckcar creek without a paddle

Ankf00
02-25-04, 12:49 PM
:thumbup: Why couldn't they just save us the stress and announce this on the same day as the docs stepping down. For a few days there I thought we were gonna up neckcar creek without a paddle

I think they do it with them fanboats down on the bayou ;) paddles require too much hand eye coordination

dreamracer
02-25-04, 01:00 PM
Glad to see Dr. Trammell involved with chassis design. These cars can never be too safe.

Andrew Longman
02-25-04, 02:22 PM
Good to see announcements... period

Good to see the basic approach to safety retained.

Good to see Trammell still involved in the series and doing things in design, etc. that are really high value.

Good to see a few new talented faces. New blood is often good.

Sad to see Olvey move on, but people do that all the time, often for the right reasons

Sad to see Simple Green gone. Any sponsor leaving means having to find a new one, but even in the healthiest of series, sponsors do and will leave once their business objectives are met(not just when they are not being met).

Excited by the new sponsor possibilities for the safety team. Any ideas? I guess the Simple Green connection was that they were sort of the "clean up crew" No? Given that they are better known for their medical/rescue capabilities, maybe a health related sponsor is more appropriate. Lilly? J&J Band Aid crew? Ideas?