 Professional racing drivers are a unique breed. They have a lot in common. They'll tell you that what they're driving becomes an extension of their own bodies, their senses, their reflexes, that the driver and his vehicle become a single machine focused on one goal, driving the equipment to its ultimate performance capability and winning. Brakes, you need knowledge in every area. It's a pair. You don't have to wonder why there's no room for drugs in this sport. At 230 miles an hour, you have about a third of a second to react. You don't have time to think about what to do. You must rely on your training, discipline, knowledge and reflexes. A driver who's not in good physical and mental condition could get hurt. It's that simple. And life is like that too. It's a competitive world out there. You need to be in top form to compete and to realize your dreams. There's no room for impairment. That's why the American Racing Associations formed Race Against Drugs, a drug awareness education and prevention program encouraging young people in schools and at motorsports events to live a drug-free lifestyle. You too can join the motorsports drug-free teams. To control this machine, first you have to control yourself. You too can say no to drugs and join the winner's circle. This public service video is brought to you by Herccell and Ease, the name behind the names you know. In participation with Race Against Drugs, a partnership in drug education by American Motorsports.