Is there actually dope used in the F1?
Posted on 14-01-2016 at 20:26 by jaapiyo – 21 Comments”
While the Russian association of athletics under heavy fire and there is in Australia a whole rugby team has been suspended because of doping, we ask ourselves; is there in the F1, well actually a little gedoped?
In the new year is half of the Netherlands again in the nation’s gyms to find sporty performance, and here and there flies no doubt the insinuations, of course, by the air: “Barry benched suddenly 30 Kg more…he would still not meet the d-bol have been sitting or does it?” Well do the righteous autoblog reaguurder (and writer, obviously) of course, all the hard work, of course, on water, bread, and a little whey protein, but now we know that the professional athletes among us, not all of integrity. Thus, the question arises, how is it with F1 drivers, keep that it is called ‘natty’?
Also Alberto Stegeworst F1 journalist Kate Walker wondered why the F1 actually no doping scandals such as other sports. Ok, Tomas Enge who still F1 races drove for Prost F1 has lost his F3000 title ever (Sebastien Bourdais) because he was a joint smoked. Also lost last year, former Super Aguri driver Franck Montagny his job because he is not the nose of his car but his own nose in the poeier had ridden. This incident aside, it is usually silent in this area. The obvious explanation is of course that you are not super necessary to have an F1 car to drive, in the end, do some women also *hides away for the feminazi’s*. F1 is in many ways more a behendigheidssport instead of a sport where the physical powahhh makes a difference. Where Ben Johnson in 1988 for the Olympic games in Seoul to the stanozolol grip to in 9.79* seconds in the 100 meters test, the driver of the violence of the engine behind his back to a little bit of good acceleration. You have a bit of a strong neck is necessary for the G-forces on capture, but that’s about it. Traditional doping as a strength and conditioning resources would therefore not or hardly help.
Nevertheless, we also have other behendigheidssporten seen that there is an appeal to the better pharmacist is done to improve performance. So is there still a sharpshooter from North Korea, caught in the play because he is full of beta-blockers to the hardslag and resulting shaking hands in check. Also in the dartsport is the rumor that some were for a party, indulge in alcohol. So, we are not kidding if we think that in the F1, where the millions for the bragging rights are for those who just ééntiende of a second faster a lap to sit than another, the riders fight fair conclusion without valspeleritus?
Both the former as the current ‘medical delegates’ of the FIA think that the sport is clean, because the drivers the risk is not wanting to take that something will go wrong with 300+ km/h. There is something to be said for that. Do you do a bit of good snuff, will make your heart quite a rampage, run a risky maneuver out and moves to your heart. Yet bales. Or you’re full of diuretics to get that weight down to get, dry you off in all the Malaysian heat. You Stop in the wrong pit box because your attention is no longer there. However, there are also opposing rumors. So would some of the riders to the includes tacrine sit. A drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients, to the brain a boost.
Without proof, stays all of this, of course, speculaas, but we can still be close with an interesting anecdote of sir Stirling Moss, who, probably under the guise of my sins are already statute-barred, and add the following:
“But, as far as I can think, there’s nothing you could take that would enhance your skill as a driver. So you’d take amphetamines, Benzedrine or Dexedrine, purely to keep you awake…I’m not sure what was in the ones [Juan Manuel] Fangio gave me [for the 1955 Mille Miglia] but certainly today they would have been a banned substance…”
Yep…and if it happened then…