Thank you to both of you, I have contacted the doctor and I hope he approves me .
Edit: For anyone else who comes here looking, there seems to be a strict no narcotic (or narcotic-like such as tramadol) regulation.
Have you already received an answer from him/them?Edit: For anyone else who comes here looking, there seems to be a strict no narcotic (or narcotic-like such as tramadol) regulation.
If the narcotic in question contributes to either/or drowsiness or a reduction in reflexes, either are so important for a racer(alertness and quick reflexes)
That is the problem. Narcotic pain killers of the opioid variety can very much contribute to drowsiness and inhibit reflexes... in non tolerant individuals.
An interesting question to the drivers on this site would be, would you feel comfortable competing on track with a driver whom you knew was a long term pain management patient??
Well, you have to pick your poisons. We've found that a few lines of coke before a 2 hour stint in the enduro car just doesn't produce the results that it does in a 20 lap sprint.
Anyone thoughtful enough to publicly ask the question is better in my book than the guy who takes his medical form to the ER gets it signed and never tells the Dr or SCCA that they are trying to be Hunter Thompon's understudy.