In January 2000, during a practice run at
Walt Disney World Speedway, Sam Schmidt's car collided with the racetrack wall at 160 mph and he sustained a C-3/4/5
spinal cord injury. Following the accident,
Sam Schmidt took the passion and commitment that made him one of America's top race car drivers and focused it on creating a broader awareness of
spinal cord injuries and the research necessary to find treatment and cures. The Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation (SSPF) was formed later that same year to raise the necessary dollars to increase awareness of spinal cord injury/
paralysis and the impact it has on the patient and family, for medical research to develop cures and effective therapeutic treatments and, most importantly, to provide newly injured patients and their families with the psychological support and resources to help them lead productive lives and to keep the family intact. ==Research==