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12 Sep 2002, 14:03 (Ref:378783) | #1 | ||
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12 Sep 2002, 14:17 (Ref:378795) | #2 | ||
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12 Sep 2002, 14:28 (Ref:378806) | #3 | |
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pot by all accounts.
So basically the FIA has said "these substances are banned" but if you get caught with them you can just continue and answer the charge when the season is over. So whats the point of banning the substances anyways? I think banning pot is stupid because its not like you'd want to be on it before you drive; but if there are drugs that enhance your performance (I cant imagine what they'd be because nothing really helps driving, you dont want to be really beefy), then there should be an in season penalty otherwise you get away with using it. They could strip points/wins but thats after the fact and the performance (race wise) impression has allready been made |
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the late Sebastian Enjolras got a six month ban IIRC - could really do in Enges career this - silly boy, didnt he know it can stay in ur system for up to 6 weeks?
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12 Sep 2002, 14:54 (Ref:378823) | #5 | ||
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stays there or not its a drug and its not allowed! whether it improves your performance or not its a rule thats laid down to everyone across this sport and others. Regardless of some goverments relaxed approach to it.
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12 Sep 2002, 14:59 (Ref:378827) | #6 | ||
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Hey Benny, Joking is ok ... but dont go that way. I guess you dont have the details, do you?
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12 Sep 2002, 15:12 (Ref:378844) | #7 | ||
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no your right I don't have the details so I'll just have to wait and see! But like I said drugs arn't permitted so why take the risk
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12 Sep 2002, 15:29 (Ref:378866) | #8 | ||
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I also dont have the details so i am not defending, but for example if you drink too much coffee you will accuse caffeine , or dont mix Red Bull with an aspirine !?
I hope he have a good excuse ... i wouldnt like to see our sport exposed like that. The story is already all over the news site here in ... Portugal !?!?!?! |
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12 Sep 2002, 15:46 (Ref:378879) | #9 | ||
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Clearly not performance enhancing as that is not relevant to racing. Why then should he be in trouble and why are the FIA bothering to do testing? Seems curious that he might be punished for something he did in his personal life. Okay, so it's illegal, but then so is speeding and I don't remember Jenson Button facing the FIA when he was caught in France.
I suppose he could be charged with bringing the sport into disrepute, although it is only because they tested him and then released the results that he is in that situation! Seems like a monumental waste of time, my sympathy is with Enge on this one. |
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consider the amount of caffine in coffee and redbull are no where near the levels laid down in rules I can't see how that effects it, to reach the caffine levels stated in the rules by drinking redbull alone would involve drinking enough can to take you in to triple figures.
not sure what the results of aspirine is with redbull is though But from what people have posted there not talking about caffine are they? although all other articals don't state a substance |
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Its not banned because its enhancing although some would argue(relaxing), but the effects would lose you concentration and reaction which is unsafe. agree with bennyboy on this. All us racers know what not to take and thats one. could of damaged his career if this is all true
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Just Like to point out that most the press releases I've read so far haven't pointed out a substance so where russfeld got his info I don't know.
So my original comments are with regards to the use of illegal drugs such as pot. So we will have to wait and see what the substance is !! |
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12 Sep 2002, 16:29 (Ref:378907) | #14 | ||
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There goes his championship
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12 Sep 2002, 16:52 (Ref:378914) | #15 | ||
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Just read this at BBC Sport Online - what every he has taken he has been caut and he is a very silly boy..........
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12 Sep 2002, 16:54 (Ref:378916) | #16 | |
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why? he's not going to have anything until Oct 1. He can still win this weekend and if he does even taking it away wont destract from that, at least not as much say if he was busted for tech cheating.
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12 Sep 2002, 17:03 (Ref:378921) | #17 | ||
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Jeez, this is total BS. The Olympic officials had the sense to effictively do away with their ban or marijuana by giving that Canadian snowboarder his medal back several years ago. It's certainly _not_ a performance-enhancing drug...
Who's it going to hurt what you do in your spare time, so long as you're sober on the race track? And don't give me some reactionary conservative BS about drug cartels and terrorism... Cannabis is one of the easiest things on earth to grow, and the legalization of cultivation for personal use would be a huge blow to the aforementioned cartels... Damn lousy CIA just wants to control the market... Last edited by Lee Janotta; 12 Sep 2002 at 17:04. |
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Jeez, this is total BS. The Olympic officials had the sense to effictively do away with their ban or marijuana by giving that Canadian snowboarder his medal back several years ago. It's certainly _not_ a performance-enhancing drug...
Who's it going to hurt what you do in your spare time, so long as you're sober on the race track? And don't give me some reactionary conservative BS about drug cartels and terrorism... Cannabis is one of the easiest things on earth to grow, and the legalization of cultivation for personal use would be a huge blow to the aforementioned cartels... |
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As some people are saying, as far as I'm aware nowhere has it been stated what the drug is, and "doping test" isn't necessarily a test for "dope" (mariuana) is it?
======= This from autosport.com: Enge 'mystified' over drug test results Team boss speaks on behalf of Czech F3000 ace Sept 12th Formula 3000 International Championship contender Tomas Enge has denied knowingly taking a banned substance, despite his positive result following an anti-doping test after the Hungarian Grand Prix round of the series on August 17. Enge's Arden International team boss, Christian Horner, read a prepared statement in the paddock at Monza, where Enge will attempt to win the F3000 title this weekend. "Tomas is mystified about the test result," said Horner. "He denies completely any knowledge of taking any form of banned substance. He is completely shocked and surprised to have tested positive." Enge has passed five random anti-doping tests during his F3000 career. He was told of his positive test by the FIA on Tuesday. Horner added: "He was distraught and enormously shocked. He couldn't comprehend it. We had a long chat last night and he's going to get his head down and get on with the job [this weekend]. He's focused on the event. His character and inner strength are enough for him to deal with this." Horner refused to name the banned substance that Enge is alleged to have tested positive for. When asked if it was performance enhancing, he replied: "In no way." Enge's second sample, taken at the same time as the first that tested positive, will now be checked. In athletics, where anti-dope testing is more prevalent, never before has a B sample been found to be different from an A sample. This is the first time a driver in a major FIA racing series has tested positive in an anti-doping test. A couple of drivers in national level racing in France and Italy have been punished for cannabis use, resulting in a ban from racing of a few months. ======= Shame it could detract from what should be a thrilling F3000 finale this weekend |
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one can only speculate on what was found, but he really shouldn't be doing anything at that level. if you're serious about your racing you really don't need to mess around with that stuff.
let's just hope that it's a dodgy test, for tomas' sake and for the rest of motorsport... |
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If it was maruijana, the result should probably be a matter for the courts, not the racing officials. As you say, if he smoked dope the night before a race, we'd know it, his performance would certainly not be enhanced, quite the opposite.
I suppose the rumours linking him to a drive with BAR would be knocked out of the way, which is ironic as I'm sure tobacco is much more harmful than whatever Enge was caught with in his bloodstream, yet the Governments of the world don't stop people making profit from that. |
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12 Sep 2002, 21:10 (Ref:379068) | #22 | |
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Absolutely marijuana should be banned from racing, just like alcohol. The fact that it doesn't enhance performance is not relevant, it impairs performance, and that's a problem. My word it should be banned from racing, you aren't allowed to drive down the street under the influence of marijuana, you especially should not be allowed to drive at break-neck speeds with others trusting you not to kill or seriously injuring them under the influence.
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Mac's absoultely right on that of course, and unfortunately in many nations drug-driving is not punished as an offence in itself, when it certainly should be. However on this case I'd say that a trace is the blood isn't enough- it remains for many weeks while the effects wear off much quicker. Enge could have smoked weed any time up to, at a guess, Wednesday evening before the Friday qualifying and had no ill-effects on the racetrack
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12 Sep 2002, 22:19 (Ref:379109) | #24 | |
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Well you'd have to determine whats an acceptable level. Since pot stays in your system for a while, you shouldnt be punished for driving if you had a pull 3 weeks ago. You have to achieve a certain blood level on booze before you get in trouble
And there's nothing that says racing drivers cant drink. They just cant be drunk before a race. |
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PS. I am not referring to Enge's case in particular, as I know nothing about it. I am arguing the case that marijuana should be banned from the sport of motor racing. Last edited by mac; 12 Sep 2002 at 22:32. |
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