NASCAR Lifts Kurt Busch Suspension, Outlines On-Going Requirements
Daytona Beach, Fla. (March 11, 2015) — NASCAR
announced today that, effectively immediately, the indefinite
suspension of Kurt Busch has been lifted. He is eligible to return to
NASCAR racing under indefinite probation subject to additional mandatory
requirements that include but are not limited to participation in a
treatment program and full compliance with any judicial requirements
placed upon him.
On Feb. 20, Kurt Busch, driver of the No. 41 car, was found to be in violation of:
· Section 12.1.a: Actions detrimental to stock car racing
· Section 12.8: Behavioral Penalty
The decision to lift the suspension was made by NASCAR after Kurt Busch:
· Complied with all requirements in its reinstatement program;
· Completed the mandatory behavioral assessment sessions; and
· The
behavioral health care expert who conducted the sessions recommended to
NASCAR that Kurt Busch be allowed to return to competition.
Kurt Busch now will undergo additional steps to address the behavior for which he was penalized.
The
requirement that a driver must compete in all Championship Events of
the current season to be eligible for The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup has been waived for the period of Kurt Busch’s suspension. Assuming
he returns to NASCAR Sprint Cup competition, Kurt Busch would have zero
Championship points to date after missing the Daytona 500 and the two
most recent NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Las
Vegas Motor Speedway.
“As
we stated last week, the elimination of the possibility of criminal
charges removed a significant impediment to Kurt Busch’s return to full
status as a NASCAR member,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR Executive Vice
President and Chief Racing Development Officer. “We therefore have
decided to move him to indefinite probation and waive the Chase
requirement. He has fully complied with our reinstatement program during
his suspension and the health care expert who conducted his evaluation
recommended his immediate return.
“We
have made it very clear to Kurt Busch our expectations for him moving
forward, which includes participation in a treatment program and full
compliance with all judicial requirements as a result of his off-track
behavior.”
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