Friday, May 20, 2011

Bayne to miss All-Star race with persistent disease

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--La undisclosed illness Daytona 500 champion Trevor Bayne with a vision blurred and other symptoms for more than three weeks that he will keep driving in the race for the stars of Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.  "Although we take for Trevor to be on the track this weekend, we want to if sure it is fully back to the first State before it comes out to compete with the best pilots in the world", Roush Fenway Racing President Steve Newmark, said Thursday.

Bayne was tested Wednesday at Rockingham Speedway Roush Fenway Racing, holds the contract and fields of him in the No. 16 Ford Bayne in the Nationwide Series.

RFR officials said Bayne, who qualifies for the race of the All - Star Game, winning the first Sprint Cup match at Daytona in no. 21 he led on a basis for the wood brothers, did not appear in full force after more than three weeks of non-activity while undergoing tests.

Car in any country of Bayne did not travel to Iowa for the race on Sunday and will not be registered with any driver. The wood brothers do not replace Bayne in the race for the stars, even if they have this option.

"It has been the subject of essays and his routine for almost a month now," Newmark said. "" "". With this disturbance in its annex, it could not take part in our daily activities of training and will need a little more time to get acclimated to the fierce NASCAR racing requirements.

"Obviously, we'd love to have him back out on the runway, but we are not prepared to do this, until we are convinced that it is 100%.".

Bayne has symptoms of disorders of vision, pain in the left shoulder and elbow, fatigue and nauseous feeling periods since early last month.

Symptoms, originally, were linked to an apparent insect bite received Sunday after the Sprint Martinsville Cup race, but no there was no definitive diagnosis even after Bayne spent several weeks testing at the Mayo Clinic.

"They are still a little challenged to understand why the problem there, there," team owner Jack Roush, said Sunday at Dover. "" "". It may be a medical condition which is not too difficult, subject of medicine and treatment.

"The only thing they know certainly is that a bug bite, he had a very strong reaction to it.". He touched his arm and his shoulder. The appearance of it is that she gave him blurred vision. It not known what the rigour of temperature and stress deformation and driver has in place. ?

Even if the symptoms had subsided enough thought initially that Bayne could compete in the race for the stars, it was decided after the test on Wednesday, it needed probably another week to recover and win back his full strength.

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