Priestley released from hospital.
Indy Racing Infiniti Pro Series driver Jason Priestley has been admitted to an undisclosed orthopaedic rehabilitation centre after being released last weekend from Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
The actor-turned-racing driver's rehabilitation for the injuries he suffered in a practice accident at Kentucky Speedway on 11 August is expected to last between ten and twelve weeks, according to his physicians.
Indy Racing Infiniti Pro Series driver Jason Priestley has been admitted to an undisclosed orthopaedic rehabilitation centre after being released last weekend from Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
The actor-turned-racing driver's rehabilitation for the injuries he suffered in a practice accident at Kentucky Speedway on 11 August is expected to last between ten and twelve weeks, according to his physicians.
Bernie Hallisky, the Kelley Racing crew member pinned against the pit-wall by Tony Renna's car on the same weekend, remains at Methodist Hospital after suffering injuries to his legs and pelvis that required surgery. Hallisky also will begin rehabilitation after his release from Methodist.