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Date Posted: Sun, Nov 15 2009, 11:13:58 2009MT-6
Author: Richard Magnus
Subject: Vernon Brunker Update

Vernon Brunker has been released from the hospital and made it home around 4am. He has some road rash and had to get ten stitches.

Vernon comes out to the track almost every weekend on his maroon Suzuki Hayabusa. Sat night after he crossed the finish line during test-n-tune, he went down. He was going over 100mph when it happened. He was knocked out for a while and as a precautionary call from the medical crew was airlifted to Herman Hospital downtown. Before he left the track he was conscience but not sure of who or where he was.

He stated this morning that he is not through racing and will be back to the track soon.

I would like to give a big thank you to the ambulance crew for keeping the situation under control. I would also like to thank Robert and the other guys that helped get Vernons bike loaded and off the track. They also got all of his personal belonging together and unhooked the trailer from the vehicle so Vernons wife could take the car to hospital. THANK YOU so much for the help. And thanks to everyone for staying away from the crash site so we could get it taken care of.

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