She was alert, talking and recognizing people, a little bit fuzzy, of course.
She doesn't remember the crash, which is probably a good thing.
Courtney has got so much confidence right now. I've never seen her with so much confidence. She's going to be very, very aggressive.
Everything is in place in our program. Sometimes luck just isn't on your side.
The speeds are very high, and crashes happen. There's an element of fear, and some kids can't overcome that.
You're doing 80 and 90 mph sometimes, and that's unfortunately part of the sport. They happen, and 90 percent of the time there's no injuries or no serious injuries.
It's just tricky. It's an extremely technical track and extremely fast down there at the bottom. If you get something wrong in a curve, it's just the way the curve sends you. You get shot up to the roof.
It's an extremely technical track, and it's extremely fast down there at the bottom.
It was a bad crash. ... But the bottom line is that she's going to be OK.
I don't know if she was unconscious. She does have some short-term memory loss right now. She doesn't remember the crash, which is probably a good thing. She's got a bit of a concussion but she's going to be all right.