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    U.S. Auto Club driver Cameron Dodson has been critically injured in a crash along a rural Hancock County road. The 20-year-old Dodson drives for Carl Edwards' team and was the USAC Silver Crown series rookie of the year in 2007. He won one race in four starts this year. Methodist Hospital spokesman Gene Ford said Dodson was in critical condition Wednesday evening but did not disclose the nature of the injuries. The Daily Reporter in Greenfield reported that authorities said Dodson was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from his car when it went off a county road into a ditch about 20 miles east of Indianapolis early Wednesday.

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    I have added him to my prayer list.

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    • #3
      Cameron is one hell of a talent in Open Wheel cars. I watched a video clip of him racing at Winchester, one of the fastest and deadliest tracks in the world, and he was absolutely fearless. One that was making a name for himself all over the country.

      What I don't understand, is for someone who makes their living in racing, why was he dumb enough to be driving on the street without seatbelts?

      Maybe his fearlessness reached out and bit him.

      Either way, I hope for a full and speedy recovery.

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      • #4
        Jmo!

        It's bad when anyone gets hurt, But read this link I have added. I don't feel sorry when people drink and drive. I only feel bad for the victims of their stupidity. After 12 years in the Coast Guard I have seen what the effects of peoples use of alcohol has done to the innocent.

        http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/ar...20/news/01.txt

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        • #5
          what a shame..

          its a shame but hopefully a good lesson about what drinking and driving can do to alter or end your life. glad he was alone. hope he has a full recovery and thanks God by talking to young people about the dangers...
          carolwicks
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