Thompson in Turn 5: Kevin Grubb Tests NASCAR’s Drug Policy
Following the September 8 Busch Series race at Richmond, driver Kevin Grubb refused a drug test, resulting in suspension for an indefinite period by NASCAR.
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Following the September 8 Busch Series race at Richmond, driver Kevin Grubb refused a drug test, resulting in suspension for an indefinite period by NASCAR.
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Hidden behind the big story to come out of Richmond this past weekend was a second, more troubling piece of news concerning Busch Series driver Kevin Grubb.
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