Such mixed emotions on this. Yes, he is part of the lucky club of being a trust fund baby. That comes with his own issues like never being able to truly appreciate what he has because he never had to earn it. Addiction is a terrible thing. How many famous actors, sports figures, politicians have we watched self implode over this issue and never recover from it. It is a fight that few seem to ever fully recover from. It is as if there is a hole in them that is never healed. That said, I can't agree with the fan boys who can't wait for him to get back in a car or talk about what a special driver he is. BS. There are plenty far more deserving than him. He has a long road ahead of him to get himself right. Only then can he earn the right to be back on the track. Only he can earn back the respect of the fans and fellow drivers. Only time and his behavior can do that. Even if he never steps foot in a sprintcar again I wish him the best in his attempt at sobriety.
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