WSBK » Brett McCormick seriously hurt in Assen accident

Brett McCormick suffers spine, face, eye and hand injuries in a horrendous accident during the second World Superbike race at Assen.
Brett McCormick seriously hurt in Assen accident
Effenbert Liberty Racing has confirmed that its rider Brett McCormick has suffered a series of serious injuries as a consequence of his accident during the second World Superbike race of the day at Assen.

The Canadian racer, competing in only his second WSBK meeting, was running a strong 11th when he crashed heavily on lap nine in an accident that has resulted in spine, face, eye and hand injuries.

Further checks revealed fractures to his fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae, albeit without neurological consequence. He will now be transferred to Groningen Hospital for further examination.

The full statement from Effenbert Liberty Racing:

“The Effenbert Liberty Racing Team announces that Brett McCormick, following the disastrous crash in race two this afternoon in Assen, after the control in the circuit medical center, has suffered the trauma of the cervical spine, facial trauma with a hematoma to the eye sockets as well as a fracture of the fifth finger of his right hand, and he was sent to Assen hospital for further evaluation.

“The result of more checks carried out that there was a fracture to the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae, apparently without neurological involvement, so Brett has been transferred in the Groningen' hospital, where it will decide how to stabilize the injuries.

“Further updates will follow as soon as possible.”

Former Canadian Superbike Champion McCormick made his WSBK debut at Imola riding a fourth Effenbert Liberty Ducati 1098R.





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McCormick, Dutch WSBK Race 2 2012
McCormick, Dutch WSBK Race 1 2012
McCormick, Dutch WSBK Race 1 2012
McCormick, Dutch WSBK Race 1 2012
McCormick, Imola WSBK Race 1 2012
McCormick, Imola WSBK Race 1 2012

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Don-R

April 22, 2012 7:23 PM

I thought it looked a nasty one, though the commentary team made little of it at the time.

Best wishes to Brett for a full and speedy recovery.

ANDREW SHERIF - Unregistered

April 22, 2012 7:46 PM

Thats two serious crashes that have resulted in c spine fractures!!

I wonder if the "hans device" would help!
maybe it would be a hindrance,or maybe the tech-air suit (airbag suit) should become mandatory in motorcycle racing.