Our Thoughts and Prayers Go Out For Jerry Nadeau
Our Thoughts and Prayers Go Out For Jerry Nadeau
We wish Jerry and his family all the best wishes for a quick and complete recovery.
While I have never used this forum to start messages like these, this hit a bit too close to home, as a fellow Danbury native and having known Jerry since Junior High School. To this day, my Mother-in-Law still sees Jerry's parents on a regular basis.
While I have never used this forum to start messages like these, this hit a bit too close to home, as a fellow Danbury native and having known Jerry since Junior High School. To this day, my Mother-in-Law still sees Jerry's parents on a regular basis.
My prayers are also with Jerry and his family. Last I heard he was in critical condition, but with the team running the car tonight, I think & hope that he is doing "ok".
RICHMOND, Va. - Winston Cup driver Jerry Nadeau, critically injured Friday during a crash during practice at Richmond International Raceway, remains in critical condition at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and is being treated for head, lung and rib injuries.
Nadeau has been moved to his own room, though still in the intensive care unit.
Hope you have a speedy recovery Jerry
Nadeau has been moved to his own room, though still in the intensive care unit.
Hope you have a speedy recovery Jerry
Last edited by Fast Gator; May 3, 2003 at 07:48 PM.
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Jerry was upgraded from critical to serious but stable condition on Monday. The article on NASCAR.com indicated get well wishes should be directed to:
MB2 Motorsports
U.S. Army Racing
7065 Zephyr Place N.W.
Concord, NC 28027
MB2 Motorsports
U.S. Army Racing
7065 Zephyr Place N.W.
Concord, NC 28027
RICHMOND, Va. -- Winston Cup driver Jerry Nadeau, critically injured in a crash during practice last Friday at Richmond International Raceway, has been upgraded from critical to serious but stable condition, the team announced Monday.
Doctors at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center said Nadeau's head injury does not include a skull fracture, and his improvement is on course for the injuries he sustained.
Nadeau, driver of the No. 01 U.S. Army Pontiac, suffered head, lung and rib injuries when his car hit the wall on the driver's between Turns 1 and 2 only 10 minutes into the first of two Happy Hour practice sessions.
NASCAR Busch Series regular Jason Keller substituted for Nadeau in the Pontiac Excitement 400 Saturday, finishing 32nd in his Winston Cup Series debut.
Nadeau is the fourth NASCAR driver to suffer injury at RIR in the past year. Bobby Hamilton injured his shoulder in the Craftsman Truck Series event last fall, while Johnny Benson and Derrike Cope were both injured in last year's Hardees 250 Busch Series affair.
The Nadeau family has requested that get-wishes be directed to the team's race shop address at:
MB2 Motorsports
U.S. Army Racing
7065 Zephyr Place N.W.
Concord, NC 28027
Doctors at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center said Nadeau's head injury does not include a skull fracture, and his improvement is on course for the injuries he sustained.
Nadeau, driver of the No. 01 U.S. Army Pontiac, suffered head, lung and rib injuries when his car hit the wall on the driver's between Turns 1 and 2 only 10 minutes into the first of two Happy Hour practice sessions.
NASCAR Busch Series regular Jason Keller substituted for Nadeau in the Pontiac Excitement 400 Saturday, finishing 32nd in his Winston Cup Series debut.
Nadeau is the fourth NASCAR driver to suffer injury at RIR in the past year. Bobby Hamilton injured his shoulder in the Craftsman Truck Series event last fall, while Johnny Benson and Derrike Cope were both injured in last year's Hardees 250 Busch Series affair.
The Nadeau family has requested that get-wishes be directed to the team's race shop address at:
MB2 Motorsports
U.S. Army Racing
7065 Zephyr Place N.W.
Concord, NC 28027



