Terrible Crashes of Lucky 39
Greg Gunderson: Many people keep telling me that 39 is best luck number for me.
Kokonut Pundits: Maybe...lucky 39. Maybe you'll get your second birthday present next year by winning the NASCAR when you turn 39.
Greg Gunderson: That is what I told them. Daytona 500 usually is on my birthday. Right now, I wish I could spend some more time lifting weights.
Kokonut Pundits: Yes, some cardio and high repetition lifting would be good for you as a driver.
Greg Gunderson: Yes, you are right.
Kokonut Pundits: Drivers need the stamina, and not strength.
Greg Gunderson: I have ParaBody Gym system that I have been using. You are right. Many people don't realized that to be a good driver, you have to exercise. They think that all they do is just can sit and drive. No. it is more than that!
Kokonut Pundits: Yeah...it's more than that. It takes lots of concentration.
Greg Gunderson: Yes
Kokonut Pundits: It can get very fatiguing.
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes, believe me! You have to be in great shape to help to get LESS hurt in the crash too.
Kokonut Pundits: Do you have a crash story?
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes. Ummm, which ones? My first crash was on my last race of 1989, the day before I flew back to Gallaudet for 2nd year of college. Then my second crash was in mid season of 1991. That was just minor.
Kokonut Pundits: Didn't Gallaudet do a story on your crash? I seem to remember something about it or maybe I heard from other people talking about it.
Greg Gunderson: Gallaudet did only one story at end of my Senior year.
Kokonut Pundits: Were any of the crashes serious?
Greg Gunderson: I had two wild crashes that I was lucky walking away. one in 1996 at Oklahoma City and another one in 2000 at Jackson, MN
Kokonut Pundits: How did that crash happen? Did you flip? What happened?
Greg Gunderson: That crash in 1996, I had back injury that I had been seeing the chiropoter (spelling? back doctor) and it never get better. Unbelieveable that my back finally got better and I haven't seen the chirocpator ever since! In 1996 crash, it happened on final lap and on final turn. My right rear wheel broke and then I couldn't steer and went straight and smashed onto the rail and went for wild series of flips at over 125 MPH.
Kokonut Pundits: That must have been scary! 125 mph!!!
Greg Gunderson: Destroyed my fastest car I had ever ran!
Kokonut Pundits: ha ha..and you walked out alive, man!
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes, I still remember in my head today.
Kokonut Pundits: What were your last words? "Oh sh*t!"??
Greg Gunderson: No time to say anything and just pray. Rescue team was scared when they arrived to my scene. Rescue team was scared because I didn't respond back to them. They didn't know that I was deaf.
Kokonut Pundits: Well, you're deaf!
Greg Gunderson: Then one of drivers who is my good friend ran to me and asked me if I am all right. I said yeah, please get me out now.
Kokonut Pundits: No injury from crash?
Greg Gunderson: I have picture of it. I wish I have the video. Just a back injury.
Kokonut Pundits: Oww.
Greg Gunderson: I didn't feel it until I got back to motel at that night.
Kokonut Pundits: You didn't go to the hospital? Boy, you were really lucky. Where did the crash take place in 1996. Do you remember the date and place?
Greg Gunderon: lol. At Oklahoma City during Memorial Day weekend.
Kokonut Pundits: What was the name of the race?
Greg Gunderson: ASCS, American Sprint Car Series Tour. I was running fourth place when my car was upside down and they turned me over then I got out.
Kokonut Pundits: Was 1996 the worst crash ever?
Greg Gunderson: Probably so and 2000 was second worst.
Kokonut Pundits: What happened in 2000? Describe your crash.
Greg Gunderson: I flipped during middle of the race, very high and wild series of flips and that my rollcage get bent badly.
Kokonut Pundits: Any video or pictures of the crash?
Greg Gunderson: No picture or video of it. bummer.
Kokonut Pundits: Darn. What was the name of the race and where and when it took place in 2000?
Greg Gunderson: Jackson Speedway in Jackson Minnesota I think at mid of July 2000.
Kokonut Pundits: I see. Now, how many races have you competed in altogether? And how many of them are considered amateur versus professional race events?
Greg Gunderson: I have raced over 400 races and had about 12 crashes out of 400. That is considered VERY LOW RATING of crash.
Kokonut Pundits: Below average?
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes, way below average for crash. I have won more than 40 races. That is very good rating of winning.
Kokonut Pundits: Any particular race where you won that you are very happy about?
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes!!! I will NEVER NEVER forget about my first win!
Kokonut Pundits: A first win is a very memorable moment. Is racing your full time job? Or is this a professional hobby of yours?
Greg Gunderson: Professional Hobby.
Kokonut Pundits: And your dream is to become a fulltime professional driver?
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes, looks like I have this chance with reality TV Show!
Kokonut Pundits: Let's hope so and keep our fingers crossed. Maybe with enough effort we get you into the top 5 position.
Greg Gunderson: If not for this opportunity, it will be VERY VERY TOUGH to get on NASCAR, IRL, or other National level racing because you must have LOT LOT LOT OF $$$$$$$
Kokonut Pundits: Yes, I know. $$$$$
Greg Gunderson: And most of NASCAR drivers are family generations.
Kokonut Pundits: But you have a very large backing...the deaf community...and that gives you an unique advantage over other drivers to get on this show if everybody do their part and VOTE!!
Greg Gunderson: I really WANT to get in this show and win the chance to get on NASCAR Busch Series to open new doors for future deaf racers.
Kokonut Pundits: And if you can do that, then deaf/hh drivers will thank you for that!
Greg Gunderson: I know deaf drivers are MUCH better drivers than hearing drivers!
Kokonut Pundits: Ha ha.
Greg Gunderson: Check out Media page on my website
http://www.gundersonracing.com and click video. Did you see other video (Deaf Mosaic in 1993)?
Kokonut Pundits: No.
Greg Gunderson: In video, I told them that deaf drivers have more advanatage than hearing drivers.
Kokonut Pundits: What are the advantages?
Greg Gunderson: We can feel the vibrations.
Kokonut Pundits: You mean you are more aware of the vibration and not worry about noise?
Greg Gunderson: I can feel on race track where the best traction are on. Noise has NO benefit at all!!! And I also can feel many different vibrations on suspension and motor.
Kokonut Pundits: How do you communicate with the crew pit while you are driving?
Greg Gunderson: Sprint car racing doesn't allow any communication during the races. Too much action during the race that drivers couldn't be able to talk and drive at same time.
Kokonut Pundits: I see. Is that what you do now? Sprint car racing?
Greg Gunderson: Yes, Sprint car racing. the MOST ACTION racing in the world and it also considered one of the MOST DANGEROUS and FASTEST type of any auto racing.
Kokonut Pundits: I've seen those races. Especially those flips. Seems easy to f lip if you wreck the wrong way. Ok. What about pit stops? How do you communicate?
Greg Gunderson: Oh yes, they are very easy to flip. Sprint car racing don't have the pit stops and it is NON-stop racing unless cautious or red flag.
Kokonut Pundits: Ah, i see. no pit stops. How many times do you race around on the track?
Greg Gunderson: Heat race tends to have 8 to 10 laps. Final reace tends to have between 15 to 40 laps. Final race tends to have between 15 to 40 laps.
Kokonut Pundits: How many miles?
Greg Gunderson: Race tracks tends to be 3/8 to 1/2 mile around. It has very high degree of G force.
Kokonut Pundits: Meaning you feel pushed to the outside as you go in circles?
Greg Gunderson: OH YES Unbelieveable! Yes
Kokonut Pundits: Sounds fun. Do you ever get sick?
Greg Gunderson: Yes so much fun to me and so much scary to many rookies! No, I never get sick from it! It is my best medicine! GRIN!
Kokonut Pundits: Not even dizzy?
Greg Gunderson: No. I love the feeling of adrenline and edges!
Kokonut Pundits: Do you like roller coaster rides with loops?
Greg Gunderson: They are BORING! NO Challenges. hahaha! I can't compare that to sprint car racing.
Greg Gunderson's first memorable first place win at the SiouxEmpire Fair in 1990.
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