Todd Parrott Suspended by NASCAR for Violating Substance Abuse Policy. Todd Parrott, the crew chief for Sprint Cup Series driver Aric Almirola, has been suspended indefinitely by NASCAR for violating the league's substance abuse policy. Richard Petty Motorsportsdecided to fire Parrott Tuesday evening. Andre Stallings of Sirius XM NASCAR Radio broke the news: NASCAR released a statement via Yahoo! Sports' Nick Bromberg: Todd Parrott, a crew member in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body’s Substance Abuse Policy. On Oct. 1. 7, Parrott was found to have violated Sections 1. NASCAR Substance Abuse Policy) of the 2. NASCAR Rule Book. NASCAR Newsletter; Video. Top Video; Preview Show. NASCAR Classics; Shop by Driver; New Arrivals; Men; Women; Kids; Diecast; LOGIN; REGISTER. Terms of Use; Privacy Policy; Advertising; NASCAR PRODUCTS; RaceView. Todd Parrott Suspended by NASCAR for Violating Substance Abuse Policy. NASCAR on Tuesday indefinitely suspended Randy LaJoie. NASCAR Champion Suspended For Marijuana Use 0. 18 team in the Nationwide Series. Shane Hmiel was suspended permanently from NASCAR in February. NASCAR does a great job of avoiding. NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield was suspended. NASCAR's Jeremy Mayfield Suspended For Failed Drug. He joined LA Dodgers OF Manny Ramirez as another sports figure hit with a suspension over illegal drug use. According to Sporting News' Jeff Owens, Parrott will have to complete NASCAR's recovery program before he can be fully reinstated, hence the indefinite nature of the suspension. Editor's note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly named car chief Greg Ebert instead of Aric Almirola. Ebert has actually been named the interim crew chief in place of Parrott. NASCAR Drivers That Have Failed Random Drug Tests. Rainier Ehrhardt/Getty Images for NASCARIt was announced this last weekend, shortly before the Coke Zero 4. Daytona, that A. J. Allmendinger was suspended for failing a drug test. Then in 2. 00. 5 he failed another drug test, this time testing positive for marijuana, and cocaine. This brought another suspension beginning in May 2. Hmiel agreed, but in February 2. NASCAR for life. The roll cage collapsed and he received severe head, back, and neck injuries that left him paralyzed. His mother created a Facebook page “Shane Hmiel – Road to Recovery” to share updates on his condition. Joe Robbins/Getty Images. KEVIN GRUBBOne of the more tragic cases involved Kevin Grubb. Kevin began his association with NASCAR in the Truck Series in 1. His only attempt at the Sprint Cup Series came in 2. Pontiac Excitement 4. Richmond, but spun out on his second qualifying lap, and didn’t make the race.
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