Updated Mar 2, 2013 4:01 PM ET Just what did NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Jeremy Clements say to draw an indefinite suspension from NASCAR? ROUGH RACIN' Check out all the wild action from the 2013 Daytona 500 . The
NASCAR Nationwide: Points leader Sam Hornish Jr. collides with Jeremy Clements , putting both of them into the wall.
President Lee White said. It's been a busy season for NASCAR discipline. In February, Nationwide Series driver Jeremy Clements was suspended after an apparently insensitive remark to an MTV blogger and Denny Hamlin was fined $25,000 for criticizing
the last caution. Sam Hornish Jr. maintained the series points lead despite finishing 34th. He made contact with Jeremy Clements and spun into the infield grass with just more than 55 laps left, doing significant damage to his car. His lead
Jeremy Clements is back at the racetrack and eager to put his recent NASCAR suspension - and the reason for it - behind him. The driver was suspended
The nature of the comment Jeremy Clements made to draw an indefinite suspension from NASCAR officials has been the source of debate throughout the sport. On Thursday
Updated Mar 15, 2013 1:27 PM ET BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) NASCAR driver Jeremy Clements was back at the track Friday after a two-week suspension for using a racial slur, hopeful his lapse in judgment hasn't caused
already been a busy season for NASCAR discipline. Last month, the governing body suspended Nationwide Series driver Jeremy Clements indefinitely for violating its code of conduct with an apparently insensitive remark to an MTV blogger. NASCAR sent
passes." In four laps, Patrick lost two positions but maintained 17th place while fighting a loose condition. When Jeremy Clements ' engine blew on 116, Boyd warned, "smoker ahead of you, keep it low." When the second caution was called on
30) Doug Harrington, F, a, 45, $11,640. 31. (11) Trevor Bayne, F, o, 36, $17,763. 32. (27) Jeremy Clements , C, e, 26, $17,718. 33. (4) Billy Johnson, F, e, 25, $17,683. 34. (10) Jason Bowles, T, a