| Stoffer
scores moral victory in Vegas
What a difference
a year makes.
Last season GEICO-backed NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Karen Stoffer
was involved in a near-career-ending accident in the pits of the
NHRA AC Delco Las Vegas Nationals. This year she is enjoying the
most successful season of her career.
In 2005 the rear door of Stoffer’s massive transporter came
loose, struck her in the head and violently drove her into the
ground. Doctors predicted Stoffer’s recovery to last at
least a year. Not only has Stoffer recovered much quicker than
expected, she’s assembled her best NHRA season yet and is
sixth in the POWERade Point Series following the Las Vegas race.
“I never really had any kind of notion that I would never
racer again,” Stoffer said of what happened a year ago.
“I’m proud of how we were able to turn something negative
into something positive.”
The accident, in which Stoffer broke her pelvis, hand, nose, and
cheekbone and sustained cuts to her head and dislocated her finger,
occurred on October 23rd 2005. To the astonishment of many Stoffer
was back on the bike by February 8th 2006 – less than four
months from her accident.
“The rehab was easy for me because it involved two things
I enjoy greatly, walking and sitting in the jacuzzi,” Stoffer
said.
After a euphoric weekend last race in reading, Pa, where Stoffer
won the event and joined the elusive Mickey Thompson six-second
club, Vegas proved to be less fulfilling for the team. Stoffer
qualified 14th and redlit in the opening round against three-time
series champ Angelle Sampey.
“We struggled this weekend trying to deal with air that
was a lot dryer than air in Reading. We ended up swapping motors
three times, but we just couldn’t seem to get a handle on
the tune-up,” Stoffer said. “It’s frustrating
knowing that we had a chance to win.”
Nonetheless Stoffer hasn’t lost sight of the fact that she
only trails fifth-place Matt Smith by three points heading into
the tour’s final race.
Stoffer’s
bid for a career first top-five will culminate November 9-12 at
Pomona Raceway in California.
Stoffer extended
a special thanks to all of the 2006 sponsors.
Geico Motorcycle Insurance 1-866-326-2036,
Mac Tools, Bates Leathers, NGK, Airtech, Wrath Motorsports, Square
One Graphics, and Vance and Hines Motorsports.
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