Circuit
de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France, 14 June 2009
The
77th running of the Le Mans 24 Hour Race is a race weekend that Narain
Karthikeyan will never forget his whole life. It started
so promisingly with consistently strong performances in practice &
qualifying. Narain was scheduled to do the opening
double-stint of the race, starting on Saturday at 3 pm local time,
but 10 minutes before the start of the formation lap, after the warm
up & sighting laps were done, disaster struck.
Narain
climbed over the pit-wall to visit the rest-room, a task
which all drivers undertake just before the start of every race, when
he slipped and fell off the pit-wall dislocating his left shoulder.
“The pit-wall was quite high
due to safety reasons, and what can I say, I must be the unluckiest
driver in the history of Le Mans! Ce la vie.”
Immediately
after the incident, Narain was attended to by the
Audi doctor, who re-located the shoulder joint and put his arm in
a sling. He was advised to rest the shoulder completely for a minimum
period of 10 days. After a few hours, Narain felt
that the pain was subsiding, and he may be able to drive the next
morning. He returned to his hotel to rest the shoulder and get a good
nights’ sleep, before hopefully doing some serious racing on
Sunday morning. This morning, although the pain is still quite considerable,
Narain was absolutely adamant that he wanted to race,
but unfortunately the official doctor at the circuit has not given
him the medical clearance to race, and the doctors’ word is
final.
To
say that Narain is disappointed would be a huge under-statement.
He said, “I was so pumped
up to do this race. The Le Mans circuit is such an incredible track.
Our No.14 Kolles Audi R10 TDi is a fantastically designed and prepared
car. I have been training so hard, and all the team has been working
flat out for so many weeks just for this weekend. To get injured minutes
before the start of the race, on the grid, is the most frustrating
experience of my racing career. However, I have to now focus on my
physiotherapy and recovery
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