From a press release issued by No Limit Motorsports Honda:
The 2003 race season for the No Limit Motorsports Honda team has come to an early finish. Due to injuries suffered by Lance Isaacs at the Mid-Ohio race, and Jason Curtis during the Formula Xtreme race in Virginia, neither rider can race the final event at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama. With both riders on the disabled list, the team’s season is over.
Lance’s leg was badly broken during his race at Mid-Ohio, and he remains under the care of Dr. Arthur Ting in Northern California. The break required that the bone be pinned for faster healing. Although he is healing fast, the Barber race is just too soon, and Dr. Ting has recommended he not participate.
Jason has some major damage to his left small finger due to a crash and long slide in turn 3 at Virginia International Raceway. It isn’t yet clear what caused the high speed low-side, but it is suspected that he may have encountered some of the oil that had been laid down earlier in the event. The injury is serious enough to prompt Dr. Ting to instruct Jason not to ride until he is fully healed.
Another patient of Dr. Ting, Jason had reconstructive surgery the day after returning to California, in fact shared a room with Jason Pridmore of the Attack Suzuki Team who suffered a broken leg in a separate crash at the Virginia round. It is said that having two racers named Jason in the same room undergoing surgery at nearly the same time kept the staff at Dr. Ting’s clinic on their toes.
The No Limit Motorsports Honda team wishes to thank all their sponsors and friends that assisted them this year. Special thanks to American Honda, for all their support, and assistance.
No Limit Motorsports Honda To Miss AMA Season Finale
No Limit Motorsports Honda To Miss AMA Season Finale
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