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03/13/13 10:52:26AM
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NASCAR Reinstates Driver Jeremy Clements


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NASCAR Reinstates Driver Jeremy Clements

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 13, 2013) NASCAR has reinstated driver Jeremy Clements upon the successful completion of stipulations following his indefinite suspension from NASCAR on Feb. 27 for violating the sanctioning bodys Code of Conduct policy. Clements will be on NASCAR probation until Sept. 13, 2013.

As part of the requirements for reinstatement, Jeremy Clements participated in an individualized program with Dr. Richard Lapchick and his staff at the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports, said Steve ODonnell, NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations. In Dr. Lapchicks judgment, Jeremy has successfully completed the program. Were pleased that Jeremy has taken these important steps and will return to racing starting this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway.


updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
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03/11/13 06:33:59PM
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Jordan Anderson


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03/07/13 01:25:22PM
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NASCAR Fines Denny Hamlin For Comments Made Following Race At Phoenix International Raceway


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NASCAR Fines Denny Hamlin For Comments Made Following Race At Phoenix International Raceway

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 7, 2013) NASCAR has fined driver Denny Hamlin $25,000 for comments he made following the March 3 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix International Raceway.

NASCAR determined that Hamlin violated Section 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) of the 2013 NASCAR Rule Book.

NASCAR issued the following statement regarding the penalty:

Following the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event last Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway, Denny Hamlin made some disparaging remarks about the on-track racing that had taken place that afternoon. While NASCAR gives its competitors ample leeway in voicing their opinions when it comes to a wide range of aspects about the sport, the sanctioning body will not tolerate publicly made comments by its drivers that denigrate the racing product.


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03/04/13 12:35:38PM
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STARS Radio March 4th


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On S.T.A.R.S. Radio tonight we will be talking to Patricia Driscoll President and Executive Director of the Armed Forces Foundation and a representative of the NASCAR Foundation along with Jordan Jiloty, Senior Manager of Public Affairs for NASCAR who manages the Troops to the Track program to tell us the benefits to both NASCAR and the Troops. Catch us tonight Monday, March 4th, 2013 at 6 pm EST LIVE on www.racersreunion.com . And remember Patrick Reynolds and Motorweek live with guest Brian Keselowski will follow at 7 pm to be followed by Bill Pratt and Racin' and Rockin' with draglist.com with guest legendary announcer Jon "Thunderlungs" Lundberg rounds out the night at 8pm. Join the crew right here RacersReunion.com


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02/28/13 10:51:03AM
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Jeremy Clements Suspended For Code of Conduct Violation


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More to this story coming soon! I am following a lead that will allow more insight into what was said.

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02/27/13 10:27:36PM
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Jeremy Clements Suspended For Code of Conduct Violation


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OK you asked and I dug around and I have found out from areliablesource the statement is as follows....

"I think she's (Danica) is stuck up and not really that pretty, although I wouldn't turn downher. Both the NASCAR fans and NASCAR have a fixed pole for her. Really don't like that cause she doesn't deserve it but she opened herself up to stuff like this. And for what? Another pole at Daytona lol. Come on, either win or be a another pretty face kissing the winner"

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02/27/13 08:09:40PM
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Jeremy Clements Suspended For Code of Conduct Violation


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Jeremy Clements Suspended For Code of Conduct Violation
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 27, 2013)Jeremy Clements, a driver in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning bodys Code of Conduct.
On Feb. 23 at Daytona International Speedway, Clements was found to have violated Sections 7-5 (NASCARs Code of Conduct) and 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing).
During the course of an interview, Jeremy Clements made an intolerable and insensitive remark, said Steve ODonnell, NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations. NASCAR has a Code of Conduct thats explicitly spelled out in the 2013 NASCAR Rule Book. We fully expect our entire industry to adhere to that Code.

updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
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02/26/13 03:11:32PM
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Kyle Larson and Danica's cars ILLEGAL?


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By Lee Spencer Fox Sports

The Nationwide Series team that had two cars involved in the horrific multi-car wreck during Saturday's Drive4COPD 300 at Daytona including Kyle Larson's car, which vaulted off another car and into the catch fence, showering parts into the stands and injuring at least 28 is under scrutiny for possible rules violations by NASCAR.

Sources have told FOXSports.com that principals from Turner Scott Motorsports are meeting with the heads of NASCAR on Tuesday to discuss Larsons car as well as Danica Patrick s, which was discovered to have modifications to the cars chassis during inspection at Daytona International Speedway. Patrick was competing as a Turner Scott teammate to Larson and was not involved in the wreck.

NASCAR has brought Patricks No. 34 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet back to its Research and Development Center for further inspection. Patrick completed 31 laps in Saturdays Nationwide race and led five circuits before her engine expired and she was forced to the garage. This is not the same car that Patrick competed in with her Stewart-Haas Racing team in Sundays Daytona 500, in which she earned a record eighth-place finish.

Two of Turner Scott Motorsports three additional entries those of Justin Allgaier and Larson were involved in that wreck and photographic evidence suggests the teams fourth entry, the No. 30 of Nelson Piquet Jr., was also involved but that vehicle is not in NASCAR's official incident report.

The modification to the No. 34 Chevy was described by a garage source as squaring off the trailing edge of the frame rails to decrease drag from the car and provide an aerodynamic advantage to the rear of the car. Three counts of drag is equal to one-tenth of a second on the racetrack. It is uncertain whether any similar altercations were made to the other three cars.

One car builder said under anonymity, Air will get off of a sharp edge better than it will a rounded edge, but its not worth the risk.

NASCAR has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to any change on a certified chassis. With the introduction of the Car of Tomorrow in 2007, the sanctioning body began requiring Sprint Cup teams to certify every chassis that competes in a race. When the COT was introduced in the Nationwide Series in 2010, that tour fell under the same rule. When a car is involved in a major wreck, the chassis must be re-certified before competition.

Following last Augusts Michigan race, the No. 27 Richard Childress Racing Sprint Cup team violated Section 12-K race equipment that has been previously certified or previously approved by NASCAR for use in an event, pursuant to sub-section 8-12, has been altered, modified, repaired or changed in any manner. Intentionally modifying frame rails for the purpose of deceiving NASCAR's inspection gauges.

The 2013 Nationwide Series Rulebook states in Section 8-12 Certification, Once Race Equipment has been certified by NASCAR as being in compliance with the NASCAR Rules, it must not be altered. Modified, repaired or changed in any manner, INCLUDING CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR SERIES without prior notification to and approval by NASCAR.

Section 12-K of the NNS Rulebook states that if, in the judgment of NASCAR Officials, Race Equipment that has been previously certified or previously approved and/or sealed by NASCAR for use in an Event, pursuant to sub-section 8-6 and/or 8-12, has been altered, modified, repaired, or changed in any manner: a fine and/or disqualification and/or loss of a minimum of 25 Championship Driver and/or Car Owner points and/or loss of the opportunity to qualify, and/or loss of a pre-determined starting position in the Event, and/or loss of a provisional starting position in the Event, and/or confiscation of Race Equipment, and/or probation, and/or suspension of any NASCAR Member(s) may be assessed."

While there is no minimum monetary fine listed in the NNS Rulebook, the Sprint Cup Rulebook mentions a minimum fine of $100,000. When the No. 27 team was caught last year, in addition to the team being penalized 25 points for the infraction, crew chief Slugger Labbe was fined $100,000 and suspended for six weeks. Car chief Craig Smokestad and crew member Grant Hutchens were also sidelined for six weeks in conjunction with the offense. All three remained on probation for the remainder of the season.

With regards to the Saturday crash, Rick Hendrick, who supplies engines for the team, addressed Larsons car on Monday.

What happened to the chassis? There might be something else that we might have to do there to prevent that from happening again, he said. Ive never seen that happen before, and Ive seen some pretty hard shots.

NASCAR officials are studying the event as well. Steve ODonnell, senior vice president of racing operations, said that Larsons car will be studied at the R&D Center in Concord, NC. We'll look at every piece, he said. What came off, what didn't. What held. We'll review the film of where it hit and just look at what, if anything, every aspect of that car will be looked at.

Roger Penske witnessed the accident from the spotters stand and had a similar take.

It was something, Penske said. These guys are going to block. Brad (Keselowski) had a great car, both cars were good. We thought he had a real good chance, but at the end of the day the big thing is it looks like the people in the stands are going to be fine, the drivers are fine, lets move on.

Penske, a former racer who is the current championship team owner in the Sprint Cup Series and has won multiple titles and Indianapolis 500s, was extremely complimentary of the safety enhancements in the sport.

I would say the priority of NASCAR and all the sanctioning bodies over the last several years -- has been safety, Penske said. Speed is one thing. The drivers, obviously, have been receptive to the soft walls, the HANS devices. When you look at the sturdiness of the fencing and the things that we saw (on Saturday), theres been a big, big effort to upgrade all of these safety fences. I think theyve done a good job. Unfortunately, you cant predict and do a simulation of some of the things that happened (on Saturday). From my perspective, well learn from that and as we designed new tracks and as they do more modifications, well continue to build more safety into the tracks. Overall, at the end of the day we cross our fingers and hope everybody is fine


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02/23/13 05:02:11PM
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From Dale Jarrett John Ervin


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It is with a sad and heavy heart that I must post the news of the passing of our former employee and good friend ,John Ervin of Newton, NC. Johns hard and long fought battle with liver disease finally ended this morning. John was well known in our hometown area and had many many friends in NASCAR as well. John started his career working as a mechanic with my dad, Ned ... he went on to serve as his chief mechanic before retiring from NASCAR the first time. Then when Dale started his career John came out of racing retirement to serve as his crew chief as well. When Dale moved on to the Cup series, John worked as crew chief on our cars in the Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure. I send my condolences and prayers to his family and friends...we will all miss him ! Godspeed my friend !

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