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Jump to content. You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Posted 01 January - So not even testing positive outside of an event, but in the race weekend itself! He must have some big problems I wonder if this was already known by the time of Punta del Este. Montagny was announced to miss the race due to illness. I wonder if there is an opening for a seat now? I'll give it go. What an idiot for: 1. Enge and Allmendinger still have careers, so it's not necessarily a career-ender either should this turn out the way we expect. I agree Of course, having a drug in your system during the weekend is not the same as actually being high in the car. Drug use can be detected in the body weeks after ingestion, and the desired effects of cocaine are short-lived. Poor Franck? How long does coke stay in the system? Dont some medicines like vidocaine etc use cocaine as bases? It could be innocent for all we know. It can widely vary. It also depends on the test. There is no such thing as bad publicity. Alejandro Agag is rubbing his hands as we speak. Happy New year everyone. He needs to talk to Frank. Well, we don't know whether he has any personal problems, but if he doesn't then he's behaved very stupidly. What happens now then? Does he get a two-year ban like cyclists? I am ashamed of what has come to light, and in no way reflects the true nature of my character and driving. Several days ago, there was heavy snow, so I popped into my regular bar 'Mr. Tambourine Man' for a warm coca. While there, the Manager Charlie White I know right approached me, and invited me to take part in an inaugural competition due to take place in the bar that evening, the 'International Bill Munching '. Being a non-national, I was eager to represent my home country. Needless to say, I now know it is not all it was cracked up to be. I finished second to a Colombian. I was very unappy to finish runner-up again and thought it would come to blows, but the winner and I enjoyed some Baltic Tea and biscuits at the after Disco and we ended the night chatting for hours and a good rapport was established. Source: www. Sad to hear such a story but I feel this is probably the best thing that could happen to to him. This will get him the help he needs and make sure he addresses this situation in his life. I'm glad he's not going into denial and is facing up to what he's done! I hope he is able to get clean and recover his life and career. Shame to hear he got caught. Franck was always one of my favourite drivers. It isn't a performance enhancer. Poor guy. Guy like him, in good shape Yes, There is no evidence that Coke would improve his driving, indeed, if you get caught driving under the influence of cocaine, the authorities would contest that it makes you a worse driver. So WTF has this to do with his career? It isn't like the Cyclists who were taking performance enhancing drugs to cheat. He just chose to take Cocaine to get high, not to cheat. It's not really the point though. He is a professional sportsman; taking drugs whilst being subject to random drug tests is playing Russian roulette with your career. I don't think anyone will seriously claim that Montagny selected cocaine of all drugs to enhance his performance, and even less plausibly, in an attempt to defraud his sport and fans. So you don't think that driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs is the issue here? No one has mentioned PEDs. You make a valid point Disgrace. Yes he should have known that tests would take place. I just think that some logic should go into the tests. If a drug can't enhance your position, why should it have anything to do with your career? By all means, find cheats, but ruining somebody's career because of their choice of saturday night tipple is just wrong IMHO. Who said that he was under the influence of drugs? Cocaine is detectable in the system for 2 - 4 days after taking it. It's effects last about 10 minutes. He could have taken it two days before. Or he could have taken it before he stepped into the car. If you can't know, there has to be a zero-tolerance policy in place. There is plenty of logic that goes into the tests. Every professional sportsman knows that drug taking is not tolerated and the penalties that go with being caught. He has been an idiot and deserves no sympathy whatsoever. If it ruins his career then he has no one to blame but himself. He is a sporting athlete taking drugs a few days before a sporting event, whichever way you look at it is wrong. If he had found to still have alcohol in his system he'd be in serious trouble for it as well. Drugs are banned in Motorsport, period. He knew what he was doing and only has himself to blame for the consequences. What so Kimi for example has never got pissed a couple of days before a race? In actual fact, depending on how hard the tests are, it could detect Coke taken up to a month before the test. Interestingly, articles are making a point of saying that he tested positive for a derivative of cocaine. I don't think drug testing is equipped to deal with intent given that drugs can be broken down into their component parts. There we have it, both worst case scenarios already covered on page one; first the assumption that Montagny is an addict and second, the idea that he was driving under the influence. This rhetoric, entirely lacking in evidence, does nothing to advance the discussion and in fact advances a stigma. This stigma is exactly why he does deserve sympathy. He has made a mistake but he hasn't made any attempt to conceal it - rather he has tackled it in the best way possible by confessing immediately to his family and fans. This act suggests that it was not his intent to cheat, and should really lead us to think about the best case rather than the worst case scenarios. He will obviously serve a punishment, probably a ban, for a certain amount of time. However, he may well carry the stigma for the rest of his life. The proof is in the very first comment in this thread:. Speaking generally, if you cannot regard drug users as anything other than drug users, you're part of the problem. All rights reserved. Community Forum Software by IP. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Started by Viryfan , Jan 01 Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next. He is waiting for his punishment and cant' race for now. Posted 01 January - Wow. The new Tomas Enge! Posted 01 January - Wow, poor Frank. Can't see him racing again anytime soon for Andretti in FE tho. Posted 01 January - I wonder if this was already known by the time of Punta del Este. Posted 01 January - i guess it was. Posted 01 January - Wow I'm surprised and shocked. I wonder how long it's been going on? Posted 01 January - I wonder if there is an opening for a seat now? Can't see him racing again anytime soon for Andretti. Posted 01 January - Well Formula E always wanted to appeal to the youth Posted 01 January - Slow accident prone driver and drug user. Who wouldn't line up for his services? Posted 01 January - Not necessarily personally, but obviously professionally. Posted 01 January - I agree Most likely yes. He's a complete tit frankly. Drugs and high performance motor vehicles don't mix. Posted 01 January - Poor Franck? Posted 01 January - How long does coke stay in the system? Posted 01 January - Frank Le Tank!? What hast thou dunst? Posted 01 January - There is no such thing as bad publicity. Alejandro Agag is rubbing his hands as we speak Happy New year everyone. Even if he hadn't admitted guilt, that wouldn't have been an excuse. You're responsible at all times for what goes into your system. Posted 01 January - Hmm, interesting that cocaine and F1 he was in F1 of course, briefly is back once more. Talk of cocaine use amongst F1 drivers cropped up in the late 90s and again in the mids when FM raced in F1. It was one of those stories that threatened to explode but never did, it was hinted at in Autosport magazine once or twice and in F1 Racing, but the journos were presumably warned off not look any deeper. Edit to mention Tomas Enge: I believe he didn't imbibe cannabis intentionally, he was at a party and people there were smoking it. I don't know if his story was ever covered too deeply, but I recall Eddie Irvine saying secondary smoke from drug use was why he stayed away from parties during F1 weekends. Edited by Imperial, 01 January - Posted 01 January - Sad to hear such a story but I feel this is probably the best thing that could happen to to him. Posted 01 January - Well, that was very Frank of him to come clean. Posted 01 January - Too soon? Posted 01 January - He needs to talk to Frank. Posted 01 January - Well, we don't know whether he has any personal problems, but if he doesn't then he's behaved very stupidly. Posted 01 January - 'Dear Mr. Andretti, I am ashamed of what has come to light, and in no way reflects the true nature of my character and driving. Yours faithfully, Frank' Source: www. Posted 01 January - Of course, we don't actually know whether that's the case. Not every user is an addict. Posted 01 January - Shame to hear he got caught. Posted 01 January - Seriously? Posted 01 January - Cocaine is and always has been rubbish. Especially what passes for cocaine these days. The number of people it destroyed in my business is beyond belief. Jp Edited by jonpollak, 01 January - Posted 01 January - Yes, There is no evidence that Coke would improve his driving, indeed, if you get caught driving under the influence of cocaine, the authorities would contest that it makes you a worse driver. Posted 01 January - What a silly way to throw away your career. Silly man. Posted 01 January - It's not really the point though. Posted 01 January - So you don't think that driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs is the issue here? Posted 01 January - Who said that he was under the influence of drugs? Posted 01 January - You make a valid point Disgrace. Posted 01 January - He is a sporting athlete taking drugs a few days before a sporting event, whichever way you look at it is wrong. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Quick Navigation. Sign In Need an account? Register now! I've forgotten my password. Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers.

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