Dominguez v FIA, CAS 2016/A/4772

Feb 2, 2018

By Jonathan Taylor and Lauren Page, Bird & Bird   The Appellant was a South American rally driver. When applying to his national federation for the renewal of his annual racing licence, in response to questions about his medical history the Appellant provided a copy of a letter from his doctor, stating that he needed to use medications containing amphetamine to treat his ADHD.   Amphetamine is a prohibited substance under the FIA Anti-Doping Regulations, but the Appellant did not apply
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