Haverhill, MA – – Salem, NH., native, Jim Bird, a long-time area auto
racing fabricator and crew member was seriously injured recently in a
motor vehicle in Mooresville, N.C. Bird was riding a scooter home from
work when struck by a motor vehicle in a city intersection on January 30.
Bird was transported to a Charlotte Hospital where he was treated for
multiple injuries including a shattered left hip, broken left femur, broken ribs,
serious facial lacerations and mild brain swelling.
Currently in rehabilitation, Bird has started the long road to recovery. Friends
back home have joined together and started a fundraiser to help Bird get
through the months ahead. Bird is expected to be out of work for an extended
period.
Veteran racer Fred Skaff, of Haverhill, MA., made phone calls to other local
racers looking for contributions, donations, to help a fallen friend. It did not
take long for support to fall in place.
“I called Bob Cabral, Dan Bezanson, Billy McCarthy, Roger Thibodeau, Mark
Caron, just to name a few, everyone I spoke too was on board,” said Skaff.
“If we can get race fans and racers to contribute, it would be a huge help.
Skaff has opened a checking account under “Friends of Jim Bird” with hopes
people will remember the help Bird gave race teams over the years. “Jim was a
big help to a lot of racers over the years,” said Skaff. “He was very supportive of
Star, Lee, and Hudson Speedway. This a good opportunity for us to show Jim how
much we care,” Skaff concluded.
Jim Bird is the brother of former NASCAR crew chief Steve Bird and the son of
the late Hudson Speedway and NESMRA official Amos Bird.
Checks made out to Friends of Jim Bird
Please send to
Fred Skaff
29 Rolling Meadows Lane
Haverhill, MA 01832