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Who is the better driver?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:39 pm 
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They will no longer close the pits during cautions & lapped cars will be moved to the back of the line.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/98690


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Mobil1fan wrote:
Maybe I missed it, but why does the IRL feel compelled to schedule directly against NASCAR all the time? If you're looking for viewership, why would you put Barber against Martinsville and leave Easter weekend open? I realize there's only so many possible days for racing in any given season, but they seem to do it more often than they should.


glad I'm not the only one to notice their useless scheduling....


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They will no longer close the pits during cautions & lapped cars will be moved to the back of the line.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/98690


Mistake....

Will lead to less gambling on strategy and less jumbled up order for restarts...which was always an element that made American Open Wheel racing more exciting that F1.

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4 races will be broadcast live on RTL7 was announced today. Sau Paulo, Indy, Detroit and Baltimore. Other races will be shown as highlights. Good news that they have the rights back for Indycar.


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ALBUQUERQUE, NM (AP)

Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to driving while intoxicated and racing on a New Mexico freeway.

The retired racer entered the plea a day before he was set to go to trial on aggravated DWI, drag racing and reckless driving charges. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, but a judge deferred that in favor of 364 days of supervised probation.

Unser was arrested in September after he was accused of racing another car in his Suburban and driving over 100 mph near Albuquerque. Authorities say Unser smelled of alcohol, his speech was slurred and his blood-alcohol content was twice the legal limit of 0.08.

He was charged with reckless driving and aggravated driving while intoxicated, and later released on released from jail on his own recognizance.

His attorney, Sam Bregman, told the court that his client completed 30 days of inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse.

''Al Unser Jr. is truly sorry for the poor mistake he made last fall,'' Bregman told The Associated Press. ''He's taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again.''

The arrest wasn't Unser's first encounter with the law. In 2007, he pleaded no contest to a driving under the influence charge stemming from a January 2007 crash on a Nevada freeway.

Nevada authorities said Unser's blood-alcohol content was three times the legal limit and he failed field sobriety tests. As part of the plea deal, Unser lost his driver's license for 90 days, was fined $1,000 and had to attend a drunken driving school, a victim-impact panel and undergo alcohol abuse evaluation.

His lawyer at the time said Unser had stopped drinking and was attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Unser also performed more than 100 hours of community service on alcohol treatment-related causes.

In 2002, Unser also underwent treatment for alcohol abuse after his girlfriend said he hit her in the face while he was drunk in Indianapolis. Prosecutors didn't file charges.

Unser, who is retired, is the son of four-time Indy 500 champion Al Unser, and the nephew of three-time Indy winner Bobby Unser. Al Unser Jr. won the Indy 500 in 1992 and 1994, and won two CART points titles and two IROC championships.

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He was my favorite Indy driver.... a shame.

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One of some reasons why i didn't drink alcohol. Because it can destroy you silenciousely.

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It's too bad. He was sober for a while there. Booze has taken everything from him except his life... yet.


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Gauthier wrote:
One of some reasons why i didn't drink alcohol. Because it can destroy you silenciousely.


That's not quite fair. Moderation is they key. Alcohol can be enjoyed perfectly fine, just as long as it's done in moderation.


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The demon is within yourself, not the bottle. Gotta take responsibility for your actions instead of placing blame.


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Gauthier wrote:
One of some reasons why i didn't drink alcohol. Because it can destroy you silenciousely.


Not really. Alcohol can be good if taken in moderation. And by that, I don't mean binge drinking.

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I believe addiction (of all sorts) is typically a genetic issue. So for a certain segment of society, sobriety is the only option because using in moderation is essentially impossible for them.


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Shane wrote:
The demon is within yourself, not the bottle. Gotta take responsibility for your actions instead of placing blame.


That is correct.

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Chris A wrote:
I believe addiction (of all sorts) is typically a genetic issue. So for a certain segment of society, sobriety is the only option because using in moderation is essentially impossible for them.


I would generally believe the opposite. While some may have a genetic disposition to addiction, the majority use that as nothing more than an excuse.


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Quietly....he meant destroy you quietly...right?

Either I got drunk of Ribena and forgot the meaning of this word Silenciously.


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Quietly....he meant destroy you quietly...right?

Either I got drunk of Ribena and forgot the meaning of this word Silenciously.



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Anyways, Al Unser Jr. really has a bad drinking problem. I think that if a race driver goes behind a wheel under influence, he should get bigger penalty. He should know better that it's wrong.

Community service for raising the awareness of the dangers of drunk driving would be just.

That goes for JJ Lehto also. Shameful...

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Little Al is an drunk, that's common knowledge.

It's what he ultimately decides to do about it that will tell the tale. He's gotta want sobriety. No one and no thing are going to be a motivation great enough for him to just stop and that boy had better wakeup and start to realize that he can't run his own show before it kills him. Recovery is possible, but only if he's willing to do whatever it takes. He hasn't, by appearances, got there yet. We shall see.


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Starlancer wrote:
Chris A wrote:
I believe addiction (of all sorts) is typically a genetic issue. So for a certain segment of society, sobriety is the only option because using in moderation is essentially impossible for them.


I would generally believe the opposite. While some may have a genetic disposition to addiction, the majority use that as nothing more than an excuse.


That's quite a statement. Let's see your data.


I don't doubt that there are people who will use any excuse they need to justify certain behaviors, but the whole point of addiction is that moderation is unachievable for some people. If it were an option, they wouldn't be addicts.


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I don't feel sorry for them. I don't particularly want to talk about it. Suffice to say, I just don't feel sorry for them.


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