Bodily Damage : Broken Fibia right above the right ankle, stretched/damaged muscles/tendons around the ankle/foot.
Property Damage: Bent cargo pod supports, some scratches on fork and frame, cracked plastic on brake light, bent up headlight supports. Chain got bent up somehow too, still haven't figured that one out.
Fines totals: 0
What could or could not have been done differently: Not used the too-long fork causing death wobble at speed, or not gone to the race, or stoppped trying to ride it when I knew the death wobble was gonna be a problem.
What you would have done differently: Used a different fork or smaller wheel size, or otherwise prevented the wobble.
Bike description (Type, Motor, Controller, condition): CrazyBike2, custom-built semi-recumbent cargo bike/commuter/racer, at the time front 9c 2807 hubmotor in 26" wheel (is now modified into a rear hub), generic 12FET 40A controller, Vpower "48V20Ah" pack.
Conditions at the time: Not well lit nighttime kart track, Death Race 2011.
More pics are in my CrazyBike2 thread around April 2011:
http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=391767#p391767
A recent similar crash but on the left side, did no damage to me but it broke the toptube of the center frame of the bike, whcih appears to have been cracked for some time. Should be about a month back in CrazyBike2's thread; a few pics there. Was caused by a cyclist going the wrong way in my lane, running the red light I was approaching, and me paying too much attention to him and a truck simultaneously approaching from my rear left, and not braking slowly for the red light like I normally would, so when I did brake I did it really hard and caused the wheel to lockup and the bike to skid on the very slick area rigth before the crosswalk.