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From Valvoline's Track Talk newsletter.....

As of Sunday night, Jason Priestley was listed in serious condition at the University of Kentucky Hospital after an Infiniti Pro Series warm-up accident. Priestley has fractures to both feet, a closed head injury and a fracture of the thoracic spine. Officials reported he was stable and responsive. A.J. Foyt IV won that race.
 
Jason Priestly is an actor, part time driver. Appeared as a hearthrob in 90210. Not involved in Stocks tho, just open wheel.
 
actually to be honest he is now a Full time driver and is no longer acting. On RPM a few weeks ago when the IPS was getting ready for there first race he made that comment something like "I am no longer an actor and part time driver, I am now a Full time driver and part time actor"

GET WELL SOON JASON!!!
 
I sure hope Jason is ok after hitting the wall head on at 180.
Get well soon!!!
 
Saw a pic of where he hit the wall --- it was an perfect outline of the front tires and the nose -- [] () []

He hit it dead center, not off to one side. Amazing he survived.
 
How many others here would be willing to help his team manager keep Jason out of a race car after he recovers? Glad he's going to be okay, though.

P.S. Paul, why'd you close my original thread on this subject? :(

http://www.thatsracin.com/mld/thatsracin/3843476.htm

Doctors say Priestley expected to make full recovery
By BETH ROSENBERG
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS – As Jason Priestley recovered from head and spinal injuries sustained in a high-speed crash, his auto racing team manager said he had no doubt the actor would drive again.

"He's a fighter, one of the toughest little guys I know," Kelley Racing team manager Jim Freudenberg said less than 24 hours after the former "Beverly Hills, 90210" heartthrob was seriously injured during practice at the Kentucky Speedway.

"He doesn't give up easily. If I'm going to keep him out of a race car, it's going to be a fight. That's just the way he is."

Priestley, 32, faces weeks of healing and rehabilitation but is expected to fully recover, doctors said Monday.

He was airlifted from the University of Kentucky Hospital to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis late Monday afternoon, and he remained in serious but stable condition Tuesday morning.

He had made previous arrangements to be transferred to the facility here, which has treated several other Indy Racing League drivers, in the event he was involved in a serious accident.

Priestley crashed Sunday during practice for an Infiniti Pro Series race at the speedway in Sparta, Ky. He broke his back, and sustained a moderate concussion, a broken nose, fractures in both feet and a host of cuts and bruises on his face and neck.

Priestley was fitted with a back brace Monday to determine the stability of the fracture in his ninth thoracic vertebra. Tests showed no immediate signs of paralysis or permanent neurological damage.

Dr. Andrew Bernard, a UK Hospital trauma surgeon, said he probably would not need spinal surgery but likely would require surgery to repair the broken bones in his feet.

"I'd say it's going to be many weeks before he's back up and doing some of the things that he likes to do," Bernard said.

Hospital officials said family members, friends and members of the Kelley Racing team stayed with Priestley day and night to offer support.

Priestley, a native of British Columbia, starred as Brandon Walsh in the Fox network's "Beverly Hills, 90210," which ran from 1990 to 2000.

Freudenberg, who has known Priestley for over a decade, said a sense of dread washed over him when he couldn't reach Priestley by radio after the crash.

"I asked him to respond, and he didn't," Freudenberg began. "I asked him again, and still there was no response, and that was tough.

"It's a little more than him just being a driver for our race team. He's a very good friend, and that was one of the hardest days of my life."
 
Glad to hear he is recovering fine, that was such a bad deal and hate to see anyone have to go through that!
 
that has got to be tough seeing your driver get in a bad wreck and him not respond to radio contact. Pretty bad stuff. I think he's doing better now though. But it'll be a while before he gets back in a car, if he decides too.
 
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