Brad K broke his leg.

The question I have is whether Brad will be subjected to all the crap Chase had to put up with when it happened to him?
 
I'll be surprised two months from now he gets a doc's release to go racing. Never know though, clean break in the right place it's possible I suppose, He's already walking on it.
Pretty funny, everybody is showing their x-rays on his tweet.
 
I'll be surprised two months from now he gets a doc's release to go racing. Never know though, clean break in the right place it's possible I suppose, He's already walking on it.
Pretty funny, everybody is showing their x-rays on his tweet.
I think 2 months is completely feasible. He's driving a race car, not playing football
 
I hope he recovers well and quickly. As far as skiing goes, I remember being in the Denver airport the week before Christmas a few years ago and it seemed like about every 3rd person had some part of their body in a cast .
 
I used to be pretty good at snow skiing (all except for the stopping part).
 
If he doesn't miss a race he won't.

Skiiing is more dangerous than snowboarding but to what degree can it be regulated what drivers do in their free time?
Depends on their contract tbh. And he is the owner, so not much in this case.
 
Depends on their contract tbh. And he is the owner, so not much in this case.
Yeah, in his case it would be pretty hard.

Others maybe a little bit easier. But even then if youre a big enough star you can get away with a little more also, because another team would gladly take you.
 

But isn't the skiing part the slowing down part? Do you have to break a leg to slow down? Not sure that ole Kes needs two months away from a gym he never visits.
 


Keselowski said his return is conditional on three elements:

--Not needing any prescribed pain medication.

--Being able to walk at a reasonable level and be able to get in and out of the car.

--Having some sign of bone regeneration.

"I'm not great, but I'm good," Keselowski said. "I'm recovering really well. I had a major injury. I'm on a significant rehab plan to be back for the Daytona 500. ... I'm now made of titanium in my leg.

Keselowski said the injury occurred after he had dropped his daughter off for ski lessons. He then parked his car and slipped and fell on ice. He sheared his femur (not breaking the skin) and needed emergency surgery at a hospital in Boone, N.C.
 


Keselowski said his return is conditional on three elements:

--Not needing any prescribed pain medication.

--Being able to walk at a reasonable level and be able to get in and out of the car.

--Having some sign of bone regeneration.

"I'm not great, but I'm good," Keselowski said. "I'm recovering really well. I had a major injury. I'm on a significant rehab plan to be back for the Daytona 500. ... I'm now made of titanium in my leg.

Keselowski said the injury occurred after he had dropped his daughter off for ski lessons. He then parked his car and slipped and fell on ice. He sheared his femur (not breaking the skin) and needed emergency surgery at a hospital in Boone, N.C.

Surprised that the use of pain medication that long would even be mentioned. Must have been much worse than I thought.
 
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