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Grubb suspended again for substance abuse

From Press Release
September 12, 2006
09:59 AM EDT (13:59 GMT)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Busch Series driver Kevin Grubb has been suspended indefinitely after failing to comply with the sanctioning body's substance abuse policy, according to a release Tuesday from NASCAR.

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Kevin Grubb

Grubb, 28, driver of the No. 56 Chevrolet, was suspended after violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-E (failure to comply with substance abuse policy: refusal to submit to required testing) of the Busch Series rule book.

This is the second time Grubb has been suspended indefinitely. The first suspension was in March 2004, after Grubb tested positive for banned substances.

Grubb was reinstated on June 7 of this year. He has since participated in five Busch Series events. The reinstatement required Grubb to comply with the stipulations of NASCAR's substance abuse policy, which include periodic testing.

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