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Old 06-14-2009, 01:21 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SageTree View Post
In the driving manual for the state where I grew up it actually said that for a short time stimulants actually help you drive better.
In moderation (of the heaviest kind) they're supposed to. Military pilots are given dextro-amphetamine to keep them focused during long missions, obviously not enough to get them tweaked to the point where they lose control.

Stirling Moss, the famous driver, completed the Mille Miglia with "help" from over the counter amphetamines, which were legal back in those days.

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After ten hours, seven minutes and 48 seconds, Moss/Jenkinson arrived in Brescia, in their Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR with the now famous No.722, setting the event record at an average of 159.65 km/h (99.20 mph) which was the fastest ever on this 1,597 km (992 mile) variant of the course, not to be beaten in the remaining two years. Before the Mille Miglia was banned after a fatal crash in 1957 that took the lives of driver Alfonso de Portago, his co-driver/navigator, and 11 spectators

Moss revealed in a 2006 interview that his performance in the race also benefited from the use of amphetamines, which was legal then.
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