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| Hmiel Can't Appeal Suspension | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 9 2005, 06:36 PM (49 Views) | |
| HomeDepotRacing20TS | Jun 9 2005, 06:36 PM Post #1 |
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New and improved...okay false advertising. Whatever. Sue me.
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http://www.thatsracin.com/mld/thatsracin/11856441.htm |
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| Orangesmoke20 | Jun 9 2005, 09:05 PM Post #2 |
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Too hot to handle.. too cold to hold... ohhhhhh yeahhhhh!!!
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i really wish yall would post the story too |
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| Orangesmoke20 | Jun 9 2005, 09:06 PM Post #3 |
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Too hot to handle.. too cold to hold... ohhhhhh yeahhhhh!!!
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and i still say jr and mcfarland need tested cause im telling ya its the winfuel |
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| HomeDepotRacing20TS | Jun 9 2005, 09:21 PM Post #4 |
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New and improved...okay false advertising. Whatever. Sue me.
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Hmiel has no appeal option, NASCAR says By JIM UTTER ThatsRacin.com Writer LONG POND, Pa;. – Busch Series driver Shane Hmiel will not be allowed to appeal his indefinite suspension for a second violation of NASCAR’s substance abuse policy, a NASCAR official confirmed Thursday. “It cannot be appealed. We have a very structured process for violations of our substance abuse policy,” said Jim Hunter, NASCAR’s vice president of corporate communications. “Right now, he is suspended indefinitely. If that were to change, we would inform everyone.” Hmiel was suspended last Thursday after NASCAR recieved results from a drug test administered after Busch Series qualifying the previous weekend at Charlotte. Himiel, 24, was suspended nearly five months at the end of the 2004 season, also for violation of the sanctioning body’s substance abuse policy. At that time, NASCAR spelled out several steps Hmiel would need to complete before he could apply for reinstatement. No such such steps were included in last week’s statement announcing Hmiel’s suspension. Since then, there has been widespread speculation about an appeal by the driver. NASCAR created its substance abuse policy in 1988. In part, the policy provides for testing of drivers and all crew members under “reasonable suspicion.” NASCAR participants are required to read and sign a copy of the policy at the start of each season. Craftsman Truck Series driver Ron Hornaday stepped into Braun Racing’s No. 32 Chevrolets at Dover, Del., as a last-minute replacement for Hmiel. He will driver the car again this weekend at Nashville, Tenn. Is that better? |
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