Motorsports Safety Group To Host Safety, Wellness Seminar At Toledo
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The Motorsports Safety Group will host the second in a series of scheduled Safety Seminars Saturday, May 19, at Toledo Speedway in Ohio, as announced by the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA).
Dr. Jason Cormier (pictured), founder of Motorsports Safety Group and a top neurosurgeon, will present a 30-minute session at ARCA’s hometown, half-mile Toledo track, immediately following Saturday’s Driver/Spotter meeting. The Seminar, scheduled for 11 a.m., will include general health and wellness material specifically related to race drivers and crew members, plus a detailed look at spinal injury and treatment.
Attendance for all entered drivers is required, and the seminar is open to all licensed participants. Crew chiefs and car owners are encouraged to attend. Practice and qualifying activities for Sunday’s Menards 200 will follow Saturday afternoon.
“We had some travel challenges that caused us to put the Salem 'wellness' seminar out digitally,” said Dr. Cormier. “We covered a lot of ground last summer, and look to take a little deeper dive this year. We’ll cover some of the wellness information at Toledo, as well as covering information relating to spine and brain injuries.”
The Toledo seminar is the second of four scheduled meetings with Motorsports Safety Group. Additional Safety Seminars are tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 24, at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Thursday, June 28, at Chicagoland Speedway.
For more information, visit motorsportssafetygroup.com.
Dr. Jason Cormier (pictured), founder of Motorsports Safety Group and a top neurosurgeon, will present a 30-minute session at ARCA’s hometown, half-mile Toledo track, immediately following Saturday’s Driver/Spotter meeting. The Seminar, scheduled for 11 a.m., will include general health and wellness material specifically related to race drivers and crew members, plus a detailed look at spinal injury and treatment.
Attendance for all entered drivers is required, and the seminar is open to all licensed participants. Crew chiefs and car owners are encouraged to attend. Practice and qualifying activities for Sunday’s Menards 200 will follow Saturday afternoon.
“We had some travel challenges that caused us to put the Salem 'wellness' seminar out digitally,” said Dr. Cormier. “We covered a lot of ground last summer, and look to take a little deeper dive this year. We’ll cover some of the wellness information at Toledo, as well as covering information relating to spine and brain injuries.”
The Toledo seminar is the second of four scheduled meetings with Motorsports Safety Group. Additional Safety Seminars are tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 24, at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Thursday, June 28, at Chicagoland Speedway.
For more information, visit motorsportssafetygroup.com.
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