Concussion puts Earnhardt on shelf for next two races

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. will miss the next two races after suffering his second concussion in 6 weeks during a wreck at last week's race. (AP)
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Of course, Earnhardt proved Thursday that NASCAR isn't always in the know.

Earnhardt's first concussion this season came in an Aug. 29 wreck during a tire test at Kansas. His crash into the wall when his right front tire failed was so hard that Brad Keselowski immediately tweeted about it. Earnhardt was seen after the accident in the back of an ambulance, but was not treated in the infield care center and did not seek further examination elsewhere.

He attended a Washington Redskins exhibition game later that night, but admitted Thursday he knew he suffered a concussion.

"You know your body, and you know how your mind works, and I knew something was just not quite right," he said. "But I decided to just try to push through and work through it. I'd had concussions before and knew exactly kind of what I was dealing with."

Kansas Speedway president Pat Warren said Thursday the speedway was well-staffed with medical personnel for the August tire test, and that Earnhardt was assessed in the ambulance by a paramedic who has worked for 12 years at the track.

"She went up and assessed Dale with the questions they ask when they are worried about a head injury — he answered them all correctly," Warren said.

Warren said he also spoke to Earnhardt after he was back in the garage and already changed out of his firesuit, and the driver said he felt fine. The fire chief on staff at the track that day also asked Earnhardt in the garage the same set of questions intended to determine head injuries and checked for dilated pupils, Warren said.

Earnhardt said he regrets not seeing anyone about that concussion, but admitted to crew chief Steve Letarte what had happened and said he would not have raced at Atlanta the next weekend if he'd not felt well.

NASCAR concussion facts

Stat: Nine drivers from its three national series have suffered concussions in last 5 years.

When did current policy tak effect: 2003

What is the first step after injury: Driver taken via ambulance to infield care center for neurological exam.

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