What does that even mean? Are you suggesting he would have survived at another hospital?
The emergency personnel at these races are first-rate. I have more trust in them than some random person at a keyboard on freerepublic.
What did you mean to accomplish with that post?
IndyCar travels a full safety and medical crew to all their events and they would have treated Justin at the hospital. Were it not for this crew, James Hinchcliffe would have likely died in his practice crash at Indy this year. His femoral artery was severed in his crash.
Dangerous occupation no doubt. The body kits used the past two years sure seemed to have made the cars more susceptible to bad crashes.
allentown is a very small city. not even. hospitals there have limited resources. Are they really that prepared for a mostly one off head injury. Penn on the other hand is probably 100 times larger with enormous resources. Staff, heads can some times make a difference. of course proximity matters as well. given a choice it would be penn over anywhere within 100 miles. via chopper it’s not that much farther. A ben Carson didn’t practice at doylestown or allentown. and they do say they are just practicing. just sayin.