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The weirdest part is it says he isn't a US citizen.
Bet your bottom dollar the reason they were in his right front pocket is because he just scored them.
The weirdest part is it says he isn't a US citizen.
Fans felt a lack of connection with Brian.
I think he'll be back in due time.
what you don't get is that there is hardly a minute where alcohol or opiates aren't in his system. What appears normal to him isn't even close to a non addict. The liver, a healthy liver, can only process an ounce of alcohol an hour. It stuffs it wherever it can with the largest area being the skin. This is why you would see Brian sweating bullets when nobody else is sweating.
There can't be a connection when he doesn't even LIKE auto racing.
IndyCar runs back-to-back Saturday and Sunday races in ... Detroit? Toronto? I don't know if they use the same cars or go to backups after a screw-up. I'd back Tony's idea even if the teams did use backups.Tony Stewart was on the TV show Glory Road last night and he thought having a road race on Tues or Wednesday night at the bigger tracks and then making the teams use the same car for the oval race that weekend. A guy like that eats and breathes racing. and a racing fan like me watching said hell yeah great idea. I don't believe I have said or thought that once of any of Nascar's changes.
Tony Stewart was on the TV show Glory Road last night and he thought having a road race on Tues or Wednesday night at the bigger tracks and then making the teams use the same car for the oval race that weekend. A guy like that eats and breathes racing. and a racing fan like me watching said hell yeah great idea. I don't believe I have said or thought that once of any of Nascar's changes.
You must not watch any cop shows. About 90% of the time the driver they stop doesn't have a license, or insurance, or any personal I.D. and has prior convictions for doing the same thing.Lots of heartfelt narrative on the subject of addiction. My thoughts and prayers go to all of you who shared.
Yes, people deserve a second chance, but that doesn't mean that they get a second chance at everything they once had. Some of us have careers that would be over doing what France did. He should suffer the same fate IMO. Second, I understand that rock bottom must be hit to get help, but you may not use hurting my family in a car on the street as a means of finding your rock bottom. You. May. Not. I believe, with 100% sincerity, that one should lose his or her license for life if convicted of using a car in this manner. 100%. The mistake wasn't made getting behind the wheel. The mistake was made when there was no contingency plan for what would happen after the first sip, shot, snort, whatever. To my knowledge, one is sober before that FIRST sip, shot, snort, or whatever--make the decision to only **** up your life at that point. Period. I want France ******* gone, and he should be gone right now. NASCAR cannot and should not wait. After all, we are in the midst of "Kids Drive NASCAR." What a ****** example.
My father used to say that people who quit smoking (as he did in his mid-40s) often develop an even more annoying habit - telling others about it.On a more positive note, sometimes addicts that beat their demons will get addicted to something else. And it can be almost anything. I've seen them get addicted to health routines, remodeling, car projects. It can be a host of things. So, in Brians case I would hope to see him use his sizable wealth to involve himself in some sort of charitable endeavor. Who knows? maybe some kind of intervention stuff. I honestly hope good things come from this. And I hope NASCAR benefits as well. I believe it will. It's a new day, in my view.
Lots of heartfelt narrative on the subject of addiction. My thoughts and prayers go to all of you who shared.
Yes, people deserve a second chance, but that doesn't mean that they get a second chance at everything they once had. Some of us have careers that would be over doing what France did. He should suffer the same fate IMO. Second, I understand that rock bottom must be hit to get help, but you may not use hurting my family in a car on the street as a means of finding your rock bottom. You. May. Not. I believe, with 100% sincerity, that one should lose his or her license for life if convicted of using a car in this manner. 100%. The mistake wasn't made getting behind the wheel. The mistake was made when there was no contingency plan for what would happen after the first sip, shot, snort, whatever. To my knowledge, one is sober before that FIRST sip, shot, snort, or whatever--make the decision to only **** up your life at that point. Period. I want France ******* gone, and he should be gone right now. NASCAR cannot and should not wait. After all, we are in the midst of "Kids Drive NASCAR." What a ****** example.
It's been in trouble for about 10 years now.One manufacturer that I know of has been directly involved, and has taken a load of sh!t for it. This is a good article, but misinformed in this area. Ford has figured it out, and is getting there, and Chevy is just starting out. Note that the author says that the way things have always been done is no longer okay. Interesting. At the very least, this article validates what some of us (me) have been very slow to accept....this sport is in trouble. What a ******* shame.
Let him share a cell with Jeremy Mayfield.
The weirdest part is it says he isn't a US citizen.
No. It’s a mistake.Presuming he is, is this (incorrect report) a way for his lawyer to help him get away with this?
Presuming he is, is this (incorrect report) a way for his lawyer to help him get away with this?
Let’s hope a slick lawyer doesn’t pull it off. BF needs to be held accountable.No. It’s a mistake.
That’s not going to make his charges go away.
I question whether Brian had any influence over the changes made in recent years. As CEO he bears responsibility, but we don't know how many of these changes were actually his ideas (and I doubt that), and how many he just rubber-stamped. If the major changes were the ideas of other people (as I suspect), those folks will still be there.Changes for NASCAR have been long overdue. It’s ironic that Brian France’s giant flameout and possible exit might just allow him to finally accomplish something good for Nascar.
Yep totally agree, hopefully a new face comes in and cleans house.I question whether Brian had any influence over the changes made in recent years. As CEO he bears responsibility, but we don't know how many of these changes were actually his ideas (and I doubt that), and how many he just rubber-stamped. If the major changes were the ideas of other people (as I suspect), those folks will still be there.
No argument from me but millions of completely sober people, probably several in this thread, make the decision to stare at there phone while driving down the road every day. It has been proven to be more deadly than drunk driving. I believe 100% that it should carry the same penalty.
Sorry, Charlie, but that is a ridiculous skating of responsibility. The buck stops at the top. It is the top guy's job to hire the right people, assign them the right tasks, monitor their progress toward accomplishing those tasks, weigh all the alternatives, and make the key decisions. The buck stops at Brian Z France from 2003 to 2018.I question whether Brian had any influence over the changes made in recent years. As CEO he bears responsibility, but we don't know how many of these changes were actually his ideas (and I doubt that), and how many he just rubber-stamped. If the major changes were the ideas of other people (as I suspect), those folks will still be there.
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who?I apologize if this has been addressed already but...…
As members of this board we have more than just a passing interest in the sport and we may not all agree on any single subject(NEVER LOL)
My question is...……. Is there even one member here that feels that Brian should return to his position? Ever?
I apologize if this has been addressed already but...…
As members of this board we have more than just a passing interest in the sport and we may not all agree on any single subject(NEVER LOL)
My question is...……. Is there even one member here that feels that Brian should return to his position? Ever?
NoHell no.