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dirt in ur beer 9/24/14 1:49 PM

Great news for stewart
 
TMZ just tweeted " no charges against Tony Stewart!"

hoscalecody 9/24/14 2:08 PM

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TMZ ain't always that accurate so i will wait and see if i hear anymore.

flagboy55 9/24/14 2:39 PM

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there shouldn't be any charges against him. talked to a wise man at the 4 crown who said if the roles were reversed he would feel the same way, and I agree.

Dick Monahan 9/24/14 3:09 PM

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NY Times agrees. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/25/sp...tml?ref=sports

hoscalecody 9/24/14 3:19 PM

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i heard ward was high on marijuana if you get in a sprintcar high really if that is true i lost all respect or anything for kevin ward jr.

GregD 9/24/14 3:24 PM

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Channel 6 news is saying no charges for Stewart.

TQ29m 9/24/14 3:27 PM

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According to the results just posted on the internet news, Ward was found to have marijuana in his system, didn't say he was high, but had it in his system, this still doesn't make Tony feel any better, and if he ever gets over it, it will take a lot of track time, the thing will still be there, on his mind when it isn't busy doing something else. I've known Tony and his family since he was about 6yrs old, I know how he will feel, and I wish it had never happened, but it does, and it did, I just pray he can somehow put it aside, and behind, and hopefully get on with his life. Bob

thunder31 9/24/14 3:47 PM

http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cup...-kevin-ward-jr Kevin Ward Jr. had enough marijuana in his system "enough to impair judgement" according to the toxicology report. I know Tony will still have to live with this the rest of his life and this won't make it any easier. But Ward was high in a sprint car where he very easily could have injured someone else. How long before local dirt tracks are forced by insurance to drug test drivers?

racefan20 9/24/14 5:03 PM

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Originally Posted by thunder31 (Post 393403)
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cup...-kevin-ward-jr Kevin Ward Jr. had enough marijuana in his system "enough to impair judgement" according to the toxicology report. I know Tony will still have to live with this the rest of his life and this won't make it any easier. But Ward was high in a sprint car where he very easily could have injured someone else. How long before local dirt tracks are forced by insurance to drug test drivers?

That would put them out of business. Lets say you have 100 drivers in the pits and it costs $50 per test(thats probably a low estimate) what track do you know that can afford that each week. Do you up the cost of the pit pass or lower the purse? You'll get less drivers. Do you up the front gate ticket? Then you get less fans. Racing has money issues right now as it is they dont need this.

bn kleen 9/24/14 5:13 PM

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every track has a rule against drug & alcohaluuuu88888881

racerjim2 9/24/14 5:41 PM

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We're past the days of moonshine and whiskey. Now it's Mary Jane we deal with

TQ29m 9/24/14 5:44 PM

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Originally Posted by racefan20 (Post 393411)
That would put them out of business. Lets say you have 100 drivers in the pits and it costs $50 per test(thats probably a low estimate) what track do you know that can afford that each week. Do you up the cost of the pit pass or lower the purse? You'll get less drivers. Do you up the front gate ticket? Then you get less fans. Racing has money issues right now as it is they dont need this.

I've been on a lot of race tracks, and clubs directors boards, and I can tell you from the horses mouth, or mouth piece, it's danged near impossible to enforce, and if you make an attempt, you are hanging your ass out big time, that's why it isn't enforced, especially the drug end of it, a lot of tracks have a "no alcohol in the pits" rule, which if you catch someone actually drinking, and getting in a car, you might have a chance, but good advise is just report it, and let the officials handle it, if they choose to. We had a guy one night that could hardly fill out his registration, and actually fell out of his truck when he got to the pit area, I knew him, and took the "chance" and persuaded him to leave, and he did, but had he not been that drunk, it left my butt exposed! FYI, probably no less than 95% of the Fairgrounds tracks have that "rule", but you may not see it till it's too late! Bob

Chase Hightower 9/24/14 6:19 PM

It's a shame what happened all the way around.... BUT, there has been a lot of negativity around Tony in general after this accident occurred. To be very blunt however, I hope at some point people outside of, and in racing (including the family of Ward) can realize they are correct, it all could have been avoided. Had Ward not acted/reacted in The ridiculous manner he did it would NOT have happened. All I know is Tony is a damn good and generous person. At some point others have to take responsibility for the cause of the accident, none of which I believe Tony had control over! Everyone including myself hate it for the Ward family (I hope) but, he created his own demise. No apology for offending anyone with my opinion.

monkeyboy 9/24/14 6:45 PM

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Originally Posted by racerjim2 (Post 393416)
We're past the days of moonshine and whiskey. Now it's Mary Jane we deal with

Ya because it wasn't toked during oppermans utter dominance of the sport. Didn't the red haired stranger sponsor a car? Isn't impaired judgement a prerequisite for driving a sprint car?

jjones752 9/24/14 7:06 PM

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Originally Posted by monkeyboy (Post 393426)
ya because it wasn't toked during oppermans utter dominance of the sport. Didn't the red haired stranger sponsor a car? Isn't impaired judgement a prerequisite for driving a sprint car?

:11;

sp6967 9/24/14 7:23 PM

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it wasn't called "Willie Nelson High times Special" for no reason.

dirt in ur beer 9/24/14 9:34 PM

Love this post!!!! 2 things on this....
Back in my lets say "college days" I smoked about a bale of weed . I never once wanted to go REALLY fast or run into traffic ! Hell I had a hard time maintAining the frickin speed limit . I highly (pun intended) doubt that he toked up on his way out of the hauler to the car but definitely shouldn't have excessive amounts still in his system (don't know what their definition is). If you want to compete at the highest (again) level YOU ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY IN YOUR SYSTEM! I'm kinda playing devils advocate here . It has it's pros n its cons.
2.I totally agree that you have to be somewhat "touched" just to get in one of these winged missiles !
In closing .... I'm not anti pot by any means but it has its place and it ain't around race cars . Even for crew members ! I don't want some stoner walking around my car thinking "did I tighten those bolts? Uhhh ya I'm pretty sure I did... Oh look a butterfly

racer-x 9/24/14 10:44 PM

I grew up in the 70's so I know what I'm talking about.legalizing weed is going to be just one more downhill slope to our country. I sure don't see the lap dog media talking about tony tonight.another citizen that was tried to be proven guilty before the facts were exposed.

Nate 9/25/14 12:57 AM

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I saw Brian Brown tweet tonight how he thought drug testing needed to made mandatory amongst drivers in light of the news about Ward. He added he didn't know how it would be done and realistically I don't know how you would do it or how it would be paid for.

Now don't get me wrong I love watching Brian Brown race and cheer for him every year especially at Knoxville but where was the outcry about drugs after all of the controversy with TK earlier in the year or with late model driver Scott Bloomquist after he got busted with cocaine? Now I do realize this is different being a driver lost his life but I love how nobody seems to care until something happens involving a high profile nationally renown driver as if the safety of the drivers we have all come to love that we watch on a regular basis is worth nothing.

Just my opinion thinking out loud.

Graham08 9/25/14 7:05 AM

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NASCAR handles drug testing by randomly testing 3-4 drivers and crew each weekend. The paperwork you sign to obtain an annual credential (hard card) gives them permission to drug test you at any time. Anyone with a hard card is subject to random testing. A.J. Allmendinger was the highest profile person caught by their random test program, but several other team members have been suspended since the program started.

I would think that a random test program is the only realistic way to handle it. It's not possible from a logistical or cost standpoint to test every driver at every race.

Pine 9/25/14 7:28 PM

How Ironic. A guy high on "Weed", gets hit by a car driven by a guy named "Smoke". #ISTANDWITHTONY

JarrettFarms73 9/25/14 11:35 PM

Speaking of irony, did anybody see the Parnelli Jones interview w/ Dave Despain on MAVTV over the weekend? PJ told a story where he had a rf wheel come off causing him to flip at Ascot. For years people thought AJ had tapped him and caused it. IMO very similar to how Tony's event will play out.

The timing of that story made me think of how the week before the incident, NSSN once again on MavTV aired an interview w/ Tony talking about his return to sprint cars and how the bad press from his broken leg was hard for him tolerate.
No clue if he or any of his people read this board but just in case, TONY, hope to see you back in a dirt car as soon as you're ready!

revjimk 9/26/14 4:43 AM

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Originally Posted by monkeyboy (Post 393426)
Ya because it wasn't toked during oppermans utter dominance of the sport. Didn't the red haired stranger sponsor a car? Isn't impaired judgement a prerequisite for driving a sprint car?

good one!

SWScaleChassis 9/26/14 8:15 AM

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Originally Posted by JarrettFarms73 (Post 393535)
Speaking of irony, did anybody see the Parnelli Jones interview w/ Dave Despain on MAVTV over the weekend? PJ told a story where he had a rf wheel come off causing him to flip at Ascot. For years people thought AJ had tapped him and caused it. IMO very similar to how Tony's event will play out.

The timing of that story made me think of how the week before the incident, NSSN once again on MavTV aired an interview w/ Tony talking about his return to sprint cars and how the bad press from his broken leg was hard for him tolerate.
No clue if he or any of his people read this board but just in case, TONY, hope to see you back in a dirt car as soon as you're ready!

EXACTLY! I think his words were "People have kids, they play with their kids. I have racing. I love it. Its what I do."

Then at Knoxville he hosted the Kick-It event. About to push out another pet calendar... The list goes on.

And I second the sprint car request! I say he loses the wing and runs some USAC stuff. Crown Car. Hell, Park the taxi-cab and let Danica and Harvick and Kurt mess with that. Lets see a full time open wheel schedule. ALL of it. ASCS, WoO, USAC, Powri, Chili Bowl, Austrailia, etc...

racer-x 9/26/14 8:36 AM

I am not Computor savy enough to post this link but I hope someone on here can. Search the blaze.com family of instructor who was shot and killed by 9 year old. The reason I think this video is important is it shows a difference in todays society verses how I was raied by the best parents ever. The older intelligent on this board will get were I'm going after watching it.. Please help me a little and post the video please.


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