Bryan Clauson Was Organ Donor, Helped Save Five Lives After Fatal Crash

Share this: The racing community continues to grieve following the untimely death of eight-time USAC champion Bryan Clauson, but his family can take solace in knowing how he helped save lives. Clauson died Sunday night following a crash in Saturday’s Belleville Midget Nationals, but in many ways his spirit lives on. The 27-year-old was an organ donor, ultimately helping save five lives, according to a family statement released via Twitter on Wednesday. Below is the statement in full. “We would all like to thank you for all of your prayers and concerns over the last few days. It provided strength and comfort during a very difficult time for us. Nothing prepares you for these moments. We have all watched from afar as other families have

Andrew Benintendi Called His Dad Immediately After Hearing Of Promotion To Red Sox

Share this: Andrew Benintendi has reached the big show, but he’s not too big time to call his old man. The Boston Red Sox’s No. 2 prospect was recalled to the majors early Tuesday morning following Monday’s 2-1 win against the Seattle Mariners, and he met with the Boston media before Tuesday night’s game for the first time. Among the things we learned included his first call upon learning of his promotion: His dad. Atta boy, Andrew. Check out more from Benintendi, as seen on NESN’s “Red Sox Gameday Live,” in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@RedSox More Stories Source link

Lowes: “After Assen I get my first go on the Aprilia!”

With Zarco just a further 2 points behind you in the standings, do you now see it as a three-way battle for the title now?“I have always said my title rivals would be Rins and Zarco. When Zarco had one or two bad races, everyone was counting him out. He won the second race of the year, then people were writing him off after Jerez. I suppose that’s Moto2, but for me it’s always been myself, Zarco and Rins. Hopefully I can keep taking the fight to them. If you had said to me in Japan last year that after seven races I would be two points ahead of Zarco, I’d have bitten your hand