Thanks Guys.
I'm around halfway through the rib healing process (week 3, of 6 I'm told) and now just taking stock really.
Eyes wide open, I know injuries happen in risky hobbies, although everything I hear about track day riding doesn't compare to the horror stories I hear from friends who go skiing. I wonder how it compares with other hobbies / sports, if comparisons are even possible...
Thanks Ry, pretty much confirms what I hear, good to know that you've never had a major injury.
Sorry to hear 'bout your wrist Jimmy. You sure it wasn't a result of extra vigorous onanistic indulgence? Try your left hand instead and think of Kylie...
My own fault. I try to keep an eye for risky sections on new tracks. At Rockingham the transition on and off the oval are obvious nasty spots (especially the ACTUAL TYRES instead of run off as the inner track rejoins the oval) but I totally missed the high orange kerbs on the chicane :-(
I'm wondering whether I should risk our Brands GP day now. I was gung-ho just after the off but now don't fancy pressing the re-set button on the rib healing. No Limits have offered a refund (credit actually), or I could drop down a group and totter around. I need to experiment with a new riding style anyway but maybe that's best for next year. Decisions...