Thanks everyone for the concerns on my physical well-being!!! I'm the star of that video clip. It was interesting to read everything, so I'll just try to clear things up.
For starters... I race for WERA, but it was not a WERA event, it was just a trackday that I was practicing at, and one of my friends (who turns 19's there) was video taping me that day, we were coming back to the pits, and analyzing the videos, etc.. Who knows what the track temp was, but the outside temp was 98 or so... and my tires were shot, probably should have changed them at lunch. All afternoon, the track had been greasy in on the inside apex's from the track temp and tire residue, and for the afternoon, I was sliding around from my back end coming loose. Not too noticeable on video, but noticeable to me.
So anyways, coming into turn 11... well, I was off-rhythm, pushing 8 wide and then forcing and inside line into 9, pushing 9 wide, and 10 missing my apex... usually by 11 I can compensate. Anyways, coming into 11, I had a little too much throttle on a greasy track, I felt the back end sliding out (which it had done all day), but, obviously this time it got away from me. Initially, I tried to compensate by rolling back the throttle a hair and not upsetting the suspension, which I normally do (not realizing how far it had already slid at max lean), and I thought that the back end had stopped sliding out from me and hopefully coming back in line.. however I ran out of greasy track and my back tire suddenly got traction at a bad spot.. the rest happened real quick.. and I remember flipping in the air, bouncing, and getting right up looking at the bike.
Next time, I'm not sure how I will react, but letting go of the bike never crossed my mind. On the bike, it really didn't feel like it had gotten away from me, maybe I should've stayed on the throttle and really countersteered and tried to run it out... but I knew not to chop the throttle, and did not.
So for now, I have a sprain (more likely bruised) ankle, which is feeling much better after a week and a half, and a cracked elbow, which well, is tender at one spot, and some scabbed up road rash on my shoulder which is going away. The bike--amazingly--only needs a new gas tank, upper stay, subframe, damper bracket, gauge cluster, rear wheel, some pieces of the wiring harness, battery, and bodywork... Not too bad.. Initial estimates were right around $2k, but after surfing ebay, it seems like I might be able to get what I need for half that.
Well... for your entertainment, here's another video clip from the beginning of the afternoon:
Jennings Session 4
Thanks again for everyone's concerns.. and I hope it was entertaining for you! I'm just glad my buddy caught it on video!