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03-23-07, 04:31 PM
From NHRA.COM

Eric Medlen, 33, who had emerged as one of the most popular young drivers in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, succumbed Friday afternoon to injuries suffered when his race car crashed into a guardwall during a Monday test session at Gainesville Raceway.
The talented Funny Car driver never regained consciousness. After being treated at the track, he was transported by ShandsCare helicopter to Shands at the University of Florida medical center where medical staff treated him for four days for a severe closed head injury.
"Eric suffered from severe traumatic brain injury with diffuse axonal injury, or DAI," said Dr. Joseph Layon, Professor of Anesthesiology, Surgery and Medicine and the Chief of Critical Care Medicine at UF. "Survival rates associated with DAI are low.
"On Tuesday, UF and Shands neurosurgery team performed a cranjectomy and removed the front portion of the skull to relieve pressure and attempt to improve blood flow to the brain," Dr. Layon explained. "Despite receiving the most aggressive treatment, Eric continued to have uncontrollable intracranial pressure. His body lost the ability to manage its salt and water levels and he began displaying the complicating factors associated with DAI.
"That is when Eric's family elected to honor Eric's wishes and remove him from the artificial life support systems. Our hearts go out to Eric's loved ones."
"On behalf of the family, I want to thank the medical staff at Shands not just for giving Eric the very best care he could have received, but for the compassion it showed for Eric and all those close to him," said his father, John Medlen. "I also want to thank the thousands of people who offered their prayers and support to us during this very difficult time."
As recently as Thursday night, more than 100 drivers and crew members representing every Indianapolis-based race team attended a prayer vigil organized by Kelly Bustos, team manager for Tuttle Motorsports, which fields Top Fuel dragsters for 2006 Rookie-of-the-Year J.R. Todd, one of Medlen's closest friends in the sport.
At Louisville, Ky., where BP/Castrol had set up booth space for the Mid-America Trucking Show, fans and well-wishers filled up two giant posters with get well wishes Thursday. Moreover, more than 4,500 individual messages of support were left at a special e-mail address on the first day it was activated.
"Eric Medlen was the son I never had," said team owner John Force. "He was the leader of my next generation of drivers. Robert Hight, my daughter Ashley and I were with the family throughout this very difficult time. This loss is a huge blow not only to the Medlen family, but to drag racing and to John Force Racing. I just want to thank everybody for their support, from Larry Smiley with Racers for Christ to the hospital staff to the whole drag racing community. Our prayers go out to the family."
Little more than three years ago, Medlen took over driving responsibilities in the Funny Car in which Tony Pedregon won the 2003 championship. He had distinguished himself as one of the brightest young stars on the circuit, winning six times in his first three seasons and never finishing outside the top-five in driver points.
A graduate of Oakdale (Calif.) High School, where he was a high school rodeo champion in calf roping, Medlen trained under the watchful eye of two-time PRCA World Champion Jerold Camarillo and had contemplated a career in pro rodeo before his father called in 1996 to offer him a mechanic's job at John Force Racing, Inc.
After spending one season on the team on which his father was crew chief, he moved over one pit stall in 1997 to work on the car driven by 14-time NHRA champion John Force. Serving first as the supercharger technician and later as a clutch specialist, he was a member of a team that crewed Force to 50 tour victories and six championships in seven seasons.
When Tony Pedregon left after the 2003 season to form his own team, Medlen was Force's surprise pick to fill the seat, a move that re-united him with his father on the No. 2 team at JFR.
He was the sport's top Funny Car rookie in 2004, winning at Brainerd, Minn. He won three races in 2005 and two in 2006 including the race contested closest to his hometown -- the Fram/Autolite Nationals at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif.

AZSonicSnake
03-23-07, 04:37 PM
wow. this is very sad news. RIP eric. you will be missed.

BurnTire
03-23-07, 04:40 PM
Yes that is terrible. I got to meet Eric at the finals in Pomona last year.

http://www.highperformancestangs.com/gallery/data/516/PB110065.JPG

Jacostang
03-23-07, 07:33 PM
Very Sad Day..........

Jacostang
03-23-07, 07:54 PM
Like you said, must have been a very serious crash.... With all the safety stuff on the cars now a days.....

BurnTire
03-23-07, 08:09 PM
I hear that he crossed the centerline and hit the wall pretty hard.

Jacostang
03-23-07, 08:20 PM
Its that rapid decelleration, doesn't matter what kind of safety device the brain breaks loose inside the skull and becomes bruised..Coup counter coup we call it.....

BurnTire
03-23-07, 08:44 PM
Its that rapid decelleration, doesn't matter what kind of safety device the brain breaks loose inside the skull and becomes bruised..Coup counter coup we call it.....

Thats what I fugured. He must have really hit hard.

AZSonicSnake
03-23-07, 09:15 PM
have you guys seen the pictures of the car?

http://dragracingonline.com/agent1320/2007/1320-ix_3-18.html

BurnTire
03-23-07, 09:33 PM
Wow that is mangled. You can see a destroyed tire.

I see the cage in the 3rd picture is highlighted on the bottom right.

I may have been cut to remove him from the car, but I don't know.

BurnTire
03-23-07, 09:45 PM
http://www.johnforceracing.com/

BurnTire
03-27-07, 08:26 PM
Tribute to Eric Medlen.
YouTube - Eric Medlen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1-PdUB8Bz4)

YouTube - Eric Medlen Tribute 1973-2007 RIP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28yUpfJrhxg)

AZSonicSnake
03-27-07, 09:10 PM
wow. thanks for posting those jeff. very neat to see. still very sad to think about though...

BurnTire
03-27-07, 09:15 PM
There is going to be a tribute on Driving Force tonight on A&E.

BurnTire
03-27-07, 09:17 PM
wow. thanks for posting those jeff. very neat to see. still very sad to think about though...

Yes it is sad, but I would rather go young and quick doing something I love over dying a slow death from disease.

AZSonicSnake
03-27-07, 09:23 PM
i could not agree more. and i doubt he felt much pain.

Jacostang
03-29-07, 09:46 AM
Thanks for the Video!!!! Missed the tribute I had to work............