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His battle with the bottle did not help his career.
Pretty sure he was the guy that was drunk as all hell in the warmups at Lexington and they stopped him-he blew over a 0.02 in the morning4-Loco--he said he didnt know it contained alcoholabout 15 years ago
Correction- .02 = 1 drink.20 = 10 drinks. (2-2.5 times the legal limit)!I believe it was after race 1 when they stopped him.
At his prime, without question, I couldn't agree with you more. He could drive anywhere with anyone. Didn't matter where or who. Talent and ability was there. Like I said, his own doing. Today, 59 years old, even with a part-time year, and so on, if the drive is still there, and he wants it, he will drive circles around driving colony like that.