Irvine
granted Indiana license
When Hoosier Park opens for
live racing Friday, April 6 it will do so with the track’s top driver back in
action. Don Irvine Jr., who hasn’t competed since late 2005, received a
probationary license Friday, March 23, and will be back in the sulky in the near
future. The 56-year-old reinsman has earned six driving titles at the Anderson
track.
“I’ll be at qualifiers Wednesday night. I want to get back to driving horses.
I’ve done it for 40 years; it’s my whole life,” Irvine commented. “The most
important thing is to maintain my sobriety; everything else is secondary. I feel
good. I’m healthy.”
Irvine failed field sobriety tests following a March 2006 traffic accident and
was not licensed in Indiana last year. After appearing in court last August he
was required to participate in an intensive 12-week outpatient care program,
which he completed March 20. He has also enrolled in an after care program.
“We have issued a conditional probationary license,” explained Indiana Horse
Racing Commission executive director Joe Gorajec. “We will be sitting down and
discussing what the conditions will be.”
Irvine was recently interviewed by presiding judge Tim Schmitz and Hoosier Park
track security. Gorajec noted that the IHRC feels he has taken the appropriate
steps to warrant the probationary license. The driver could have participated in
qualifiers March 24, but with the license granted the same day entries were
taken, the decision was made to leave him off the sheet.
“We’re satisfied based upon the information we’ve received,” Gorajec said.
Source: The Horseman & Fair World Online
(03-25-07)