Charles Nungester (Offline)
#11
4/9/08 1:28 PM
Im all for turning lives around, But Im also for doing the time for your crime.
If you or I had the amounts of heroin on them he did. We'd be in the pokey for several more years.
Chuck, wishing him well with his slap on the wrist.
Charles Nungester
AERO410SCJA (Offline)
#12
4/9/08 2:19 PM
Scott Wimmer?And wasn't Mike Skinners kid busted for transporting "coke "in there hauler(I don't know what seriers he was racing?)
Shawn (Offline)
#13
4/9/08 2:56 PM
It wasn't Scott Wimmer, that's for sure. So, I want to clear his name, if possible.
Anyhow, I'm not sure if it was Skinner's son or Spencer's son. I faintly recall what situation you're talking about, but I might be getting the two names mixed up.
dirtywhiteboy
#16
4/9/08 3:50 PM
He used heroin on the day of the race he was competing in?
I am glad USAC isn't taking a laid back stance on this.
Shawn (Offline)
#17
4/9/08 3:53 PM
Yes, it was indeed Wimmer who had a run-in with alcohol. However, he wasn't banned from NASCAR for illegal substance, etc.
That's where I was getting confused. Spencer's son was involved in the fight. I want to say that possibly theft was involved, too. Anyhow, I wouldn't mess with any of the Spencer's, that's for sure! :icon_smile_blackeye
Larryoracing (Offline)
#18
4/9/08 5:22 PM
Thanks for the post. It was very intelligent and informative.
Good luck to Fike.
sincerely,
Larry Otani
P.S. "What's behind me is not Important." From the movie "Cannon Ball Run" with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. :Steer and that "fat " guy...lol!
Anderson36 (Offline)
#20
4/9/08 7:44 PM
here's my take on this article,
There seems to be no remorse on his part for using these drugs and putting all the other driver's lives in danger. There does however seem to be a bit of arrogance suggesting that he has proven how NASCAR's "reasonable suspicion" drug policy doesn't work. To me that is cowardly.
Only time will tell how much remorse he has.