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Oldfart
01-12-2014, 02:59 AM
Report on the Herald website that Tony had a serious end over end roll at Taupo and is in serious condition.
Not good to hear, recover well Tony.

AMCO72
01-12-2014, 04:39 AM
Yeh, not good. Tony and I were among the very few drivers still going, who competed in those first Classic meetings at Old Taupo circuit in the early 1980's. Was an end-over-end roll-over so not sure what happened. Tony certainly knew the car as he has owned it for 25 years or more. Was always a tough competitor, so Tony you had better be as tough in Hospital as you were on the track.

Thinking of you at this time.......your mate Geraldo.

RogerH
01-12-2014, 05:10 AM
Just heard from a mate who is at hospital with Tony - fortunately he is not as bad as first thought but has chipped vertebrae in the upper and lower back, cracked pelvis and both legs/ankles damaged. Considering what has happened he is in good spirits and was just going in for further surgery.
Evidently a nasty accident just past the old club house and as a result of a coming together Tony hit the tyre wall which threw him into the air and he eventually landed upside down back on the track - his helmet was cracked and grazed from making contact with the track. Hope Tony has a speedy and full recovery.
Also heard that there was another accident this morning at Taupo (FF?) that required another driver airlifted to hospital.

ERC
01-12-2014, 06:28 AM
I can confirm that Tony is in good spirits but can't remember anything of the accident. However, the MGB is a write off which is a sad end to the car built originally by Derek Prior (with Peter Burke), later sold to Greg Bellingham and then Tony. The car won the BMC or ERC series with all three drivers.

Picture taken during the scratch race Saturday.


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The FF accident was a fairly slow roll over at the final turn at Taupo and the unlucky driver, Vic Clarke. In all our years of racing, I don't think there has ever been an injury accident in consecutive races, certainly not requiring a Medivac.

They say trouble comes in threes, and it kicked off with an Alfa competitor scalded when the radiator expansion tank exploded when he was trying to identify a small fluid leak when warming up the car before practice. He returned later in the day and was driving extremely well, leading the field at the time of Tony's accident - lapping faster than normal!

The Herald rang one of our competitors at 1:30am for news of Tony... Not very impressed with them. They never seem to want to cover classic racing unless there is a serious incident.

Full marks to the Taupo marshals and the other officials and particularly to Tony's mates for sorting out the car, their luggage and of course, our best wishes to Tony and Vic for a speedy recovery - and to the marshal who also suffered an injury this morning. Big thanks also to Tony Ollisoff and Arthur Vowles who stopped and rushed to assist.


Probably not the best weekend we have ever had in motorsport terms, but we all know the risks.

Oldfart
01-12-2014, 07:00 AM
Vic, is a lovely man, has been the Chaplain on Targa for years and always a most thoughtful and genuine man. I am not one given to religion but he is the sort of person who makes you think. Hope all is well Chappy for you too.
Yes Ray, the media loves to portray the dramatics, even Ron Roycroft talked about the attrition.

stirlingmac
01-12-2014, 08:57 AM
Sad news indeed, I wish Tony a speedy and complete recovery. Also it's sad to think the car is destroyed, it has always been one of my favorites... Wayne.

Max Headroom
01-13-2014, 04:20 AM
Very sad to hear about Tony & condolences on the loss of his MG. Wishing him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back at the track sometime soon.

Can anyone tell me how Vic is? And his FF of course.

Thanks.

ERC
01-13-2014, 04:36 AM
I doubt that Tony will be back on track again as he was contemplating selling the car and retiring. Sad that the car is so comprehensively damaged that there is very little of value to be salvaged. It made me think seriously about the possibility of selling the Marcos as Tony was described as "elderly" in the paper...

Just to correct AMCO, Tony sold his original car (also a red MGB) some years ago.

As to Vic, I am not in touch with anyone about his condition, but his car looked salvageable as far as I could see - but I am certainly no expert.

Saturday pic. Vic leading this group.

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RogerH
01-13-2014, 07:56 AM
Understand Vic has a badly damaged arm. Hope he has a speedy recovery.

Michael Clark
01-13-2014, 08:25 PM
Martin Lucas went to see Vic last night and reports he is in 'good spirits'. Vic is one the stalwarts of our group - he and June always have a cup of coffee for thirsty FFers in their motorhome. We all wish them well.

Allan
01-13-2014, 09:21 PM
That's great news Michael. Is Vic in hospital or at home?
Allan

ERC
01-13-2014, 09:26 PM
Thanks to Grant Kern, Dave and Anthony Mallin, Nev Thompson and Todd Forsyth and Andy Wallace for sorting out getting Tony's car (and luggage) back to Auckland, safely strapped down and covered with tarpaulins (away from the Herald's prying eyes...).

Latest news (via Grant) is that:

Tony is doing OK
He has had his feet set. Apparently he lost a tooth, got a black eye, cuts and bruising on his face.
His helmet got broken.

Andrew Metford
01-13-2014, 09:39 PM
Geez that not good news. Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery to everyone.

nzeder
01-13-2014, 09:42 PM
Some helmet shells delaminate on impact, while others may crack or break if severely impacted. This is one way a helmet acts to absorb shock. It is doing its intended job.


Wishing Tony and Vic both a speedy recovery also.

Howard Wood
01-13-2014, 11:05 PM
Martin Lucas went to see Vic last night and reports he is in 'good spirits'. Vic is one the stalwarts of our group - he and June always have a cup of coffee for thirsty FFers in their motorhome. We all wish them well.

Thanks Michael, I was waiting for Martin's update before blundering in.

Vic's roll over seemed to be in slow motion and very gentle, the issue was that the car remained inverted and Vic was trapped and in a lot of pain. Both Martin and Bernie Hines stopped and from my vantage point a fair way away on top of the garages looked to have rolled the car back on its wheels to free Vic before the marshalls arrived.The Historic FF group is very close knit and the accident and aftermath very upsetting especially to those directly involved.

If nothing else these two accidents are a reminder that we are flesh and blood and these things can occur making skimping or arguing over safety gear and roll cage/ bar specs etc irrelevant.

It sure put a dampener on the weekend, I have never taken so much notice of where the marshalls etc were during the warm up laps as I did on Sunday!

Michael Clark
01-14-2014, 08:21 AM
Chicane could do very nicely on Friday, or even Thursday, selling their arm restraints to FFers. Vic mentioned to a visitor today that had he been wearing them, he'd not be in hospital right now but back in Tauranga trying to get his car fixed for this weekend.

Cortina1
01-15-2014, 03:37 AM
Vic's roll was not very gentle it was at least twice possibly three times which is why his right arm was badly damaged.

ERC
01-15-2014, 08:34 AM
Chicane could do very nicely on Friday, or even Thursday, selling their arm restraints to FFers. Vic mentioned to a visitor today that had he been wearing them, he'd not be in hospital right now but back in Tauranga trying to get his car fixed for this weekend.

I have passed that on to Shane, who is back Friday. Chicane do stock them.

Michael Clark
01-15-2014, 09:14 AM
I know Ray - $50 aren't they?

ERC
01-15-2014, 09:31 AM
I know Ray - $50 aren't they?

I believe that they stock the G force version and Simpson from $89-$99 incl GST. Probably a small price to pay considering the job they do. Compulsory wear in speedway.

Kiwiboss
01-15-2014, 09:42 AM
I believe that they stock the G force version and Simpson from $89-$99 incl GST. Probably a small price to pay considering the job they do. Compulsory wear in speedway.

They made us use them in Aussie last year Ray, or you don't race, windows also half up if you have them(Saloon that is)!! We just purchased Sprint Car ones that come in a set of two and are cheap, we only need them on the window side arm.

I don't know Tony Sturm but I wish him well in recovery and lets hope this doesn't put him of old car racing.

Dale M

paw0308
01-15-2014, 05:41 PM
I was the Flaggie on the point where Tony had his accident. As a group, we wish Tony (and Vic) well in his recovery and hope to see him back at the track.

rf84
01-21-2014, 05:00 AM
Any updates on the respective conditions of Tony and Vic?

ERC
01-21-2014, 05:11 AM
Tony has been relocated to Auckland and is bright and cheerful. Dr's are not allowing him a mobile telephone and insisting he rests and they are not accepting many visitors either.

He is hoping to start physio in a day or two - so the nurses are on their guard!

Thanks for the interest. I am sure that Tony would be staggered to hear just how many people have enquired about his progress.

I had a quick note from Donn White who initiated the BMC Series and ran it successfully for the ten years before I inherited it. He reminded me that Tony was the first ever BMC Series, race winner.

Michael is more up to date about Vic, but I gather Vic was having a 3rd operation on his damaged arm at the weekend (past).

Oldfart
01-21-2014, 05:45 AM
Thanks for the updates Ray, good to hear that things were not as bad as first reported on the Herald, but still a concern. Best wishes to both.

jamie
01-21-2014, 08:53 AM
Hi. Pleased that Tony is well and recovering. Regards from Bruce E

Michael Clark
01-21-2014, 11:34 AM
A text from Vic's daughter earlier this evening confirms he is doing fine - but most unused to having to be still!

ERC
02-25-2014, 06:31 AM
A quick update. Tony is doing very well and is as bright as a button. Due to the pelvis problems, he isn't allowed to be on an incline of more than 30 degrees at the moment.

The left hand and wrist is strapped as the tendon needed extensive repairs (18 stitches?) and he is pushing the physio's to increase his hand exercises from twice a week, having been told off for removing the wrist support and having a go himself!

It seemed to work as the hand specialist then called in and they seem to be working on it!

Tony is extremely optimistic and has a great positive attitude and is itching to get out and about, though his racing days are obviously over. Not the way he wanted to finish his race career.

He was visibly touched not only by the number of visitors who have gone out of their way to call in, but the tremendous support at the time.

Overlooked in my earlier thank you post (because I wasn't aware!) was Melissa from HRC who was apparently, nothing short of amazing and Maria Sutherland. Between them, they rescued all the stuff from the motel and managed to get the tow car back to Kaye, who was stranded at Waikato hospital with a low cell phone and no money or credit cards!

The hospital staff have been absolutely tremendous and Tony has great family support. We look forward to even more progress over the coming weeks, though he has been told he has another two weeks of complete rest.

Any news on how Vic Clarke is progressing?

Oldfart
02-25-2014, 07:30 AM
Thanks for the update Ray. It is too easy to be concerned early and let it all pass by later. This is a long, slow recovery, but at least it IS recovery. Best wishes to both.

Formula R
03-19-2014, 01:15 AM
Hi Everyone... I own a company Formula R www.formular.co.nz . It is motor racing in miniature! My family has a history in motor racing, Dad being Ron Roycroft's great friend and spannerman. Currently I am in hospital in the bed next to Tony... he is in good spirits overall and recovering. First time I have met him and he's a heck of a good bloke. He is loved by the nurses and is being looked after well. Obviously he faces a long recovery but I am sure he has the strength to see it through.... cheers Peter Chatteris

ERC
03-19-2014, 10:13 AM
Maybe you could get some cars into the ward. Could be fun! Tony might have to be team manager as I think he will have hung up what is left of his helmet.

Hope that whatever put you there isn't too serious. I'll try and call in again next week.

ERC
04-16-2014, 02:29 AM
Tony is now home at long last. He still hasn't been able to put any weight on his left leg, but is hoping the surgeon will give him clearance to start working on it next week.

No doubt Kaye (and the nurses!) are pleased that he is now home.

That has been a long three months for Tony and his current ambition is to try and make the Series dinner May 10th.

Tony won the first ever BMC Series race 28 years ago, so he is very much part of the history of the series.

Oldfart
04-16-2014, 05:02 AM
That is better news than we originally hoped for. Very sad that it happened at all, but at least he is on the mend. Best wishes

ERC
05-10-2014, 09:17 PM
Fantastic to see Tony (centre) making it to the ERC Awards Dinner last night. What a great positive attitude to getting well again. Using a tall walking wheelie frame but able to stand unsupported. Broken tooth fixed and looking great!

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RSQRAT
06-04-2014, 04:25 AM
Hey... It is nice to see Tony up right and looking so much better. Would anyone know if he is to come back to the track in Taupo? would like to see him again :) new tooth and all...