bryanracing55
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Is that any different than useing some other drug? Will he still be your favorite driver or should he even race? Will the sport of racing really ban them? Would you ban him?
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I don't wear steriods what help or enhance a driver but as far the ball and stick players hit em hard
Why do you think that it would hinder the performance of the driver? Everyone knows Bloomer is at his best when he is Fly'n High, The qustion I guess should be (and this means all sports not just racing) Why just fine them or bench them for a short time, Why not Sh** can them and send them walking with no pay check?Who cares! Bloomquist has a marked history of drugs and that never stopped any of his fans. Including me, a closet Bloomer fan! LOL! If anything, drugs in racing would hinder the performance of the driver, not help. LOL!
of course you don't wear steroids, hound; what are you smoking Art
Not to bring up the past but the accident at Mt. Vernon that I witnessed, that driver used drugs before the races...
JMO
Lizz
If a driver used steroids I would think he is a moron because it will not provide any benefit in racing. Being a moron looses a lot of my respect. On the baseball subject, I still don't see how steroids would provide much of a performance benefit in this sport. Hitting a baseball is more technique than strength. You still need the strength that most people can get with a decent weight training program, but not like the strength of a lineman in football or an Olympic sprinter. The only benefit I see is that it would help them recover quicker between games, and keep in mind that MLB didn't even bother testing or setting down rules until fairly recent. Instead of wasting everyone's time on an investigation by a retired politician with ownership interest in a team and based largely on the word of mouth of some pretty questionable people, maybe they should try and actually deal with getting high school kids to not use them. These young kids aren't under the supervision of some steroid doc and they are the ones who will do the most harm to their bodies. When I was in high school a guy (probably around 25) who worked out at the gym where I did had the get a kidney and liver transplant and nearly died from the damage steroids did. Test the pro players with everything available now that they actually have rules in place, but concentrate the attention on stopping the younger athletes.
John
That's a pretty awful thing to post about that driver. I never heard that. I heard or read after the incident that he was drug and alcohol tested and came out fine. I would think if that was the case it would have been all over these boards, and I never read a thing on here about that.
Please enlighten me as to where you got that piece of information and correct me if I am wrong.
I don't think that drugs had anything to do with a throttle been stuck.