While I can only comment on the aftermath and processing that has taken place with Javier after this wreck, we do have to apologize for the delayed response to calls from the other driver involved. Javier was instructed by his mom not to answer (she is an attorney) concerned that there may be an incomplete investigation.
In all discussions since this wreck, Javier has told me he never saw the green car come alongside him. A couple of us were relaying position to Javier through our comms and he had only stock mirrors in his car. Both Saturday and Sunday this had been a very close competition among three cars battling for position in 3rd, 4th, and 5th place in class.
On top of spending a few hours in the ER in Santa Rosa, we still had the tasks of loading the trailer and making the drive back to Washington. We did not arrive until mid-Monday morning. Javier spent the day Monday resting from the trip and the after effects of the wreck. We are fortunate that he was basically not injured, especially given the impact that he endured. On Tuesday he returned to work and spent time with his mother and girlfriend. I was not aware that there had been an effort to reach Javier until late yesterday.
We have been over several versions of the videos of the events that led to the wreck. Javier has felt all extremes of emotions in response to this, including feeling that he let us all down with what happened. There was certainly no intent to cause this wreck on his part, he was working to maintain his position and run a clean, competitive race. At no point in any discussion with anyone after the wreck was there any indication otherwise, including a brief conversation with the other driver involved right after he was dropped off from the ambulance. He told me he did not think Javier ever saw him. There is no indication from Javier or anyone else to contradict this.
We were having an outstanding experience at our first NASA National event until the wreck. Before and after the wreck we were treated with respect and encouraged to hear how exciting it was to watch the competition between the three drivers. Javier has never experienced an incident of this type in the five years he has been training and racing. He spun a Skip Barber car once when he had a driver make wheel to wheel contact in a tight curve at Road America. In all of his NASA events to date he had never had more than incidental contact with any other cars on the track.
Javier will consult with his racing coach and will soon make his own response in the forum. We did not realize that this was part of the process and apologize for that. We intend to find another car and get back on the track next season, and hope that we can move past this experience, contribute to the learning process of track and driver safety, and be positive competitors going forward.
Most of all, like everyone else, we are glad that both drivers built their cars well enough to walk away to race again.
Marty Mogk
Javier's "dad" and co-owner of his team