Actually Scotty, it was the chair fairing that made contact with his back wheel (8 x 13 slick). You can see the rubber it left behind, on the bottom of the fairing. If it had been the chair wheel, it would have been very nasty, we would have flipped for sure. So kind of lucky that way. We only
got launched straight up. The right side weight bias brought it down on the frame ends & pipe.
It's not the 1st time I've been upside down from wheel contact. Happened twice racing karts. I've also got way with it once. Banged wheels with Paul Tracy (he was a young pup then
) @ Beaverton. Remember watching alloy shavings off the front rims, making a wonderful rooster tail in the sunshine. I had the line, he didn't. He ended up in the outside berm, I won the race.