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    FONTANA, Calif. -- NASCAR officials said Friday that Shane Hmiel has failed his third drug test and was permanently banned from NASCAR competition.

    NASCAR termed it a "lifetime ban."

    Hmiel was parked by NASCAR last June after failing his second drug test. At the time, Hmiel was driving for Braun Racing in the Busch Series. Hmiel was removed by NASCAR following a practice session at Dover, and he hasn't returned since.


    Hmiel, 25, has been trying to rebuild his racing career via the USAC circuit.

    Hmiel made seven Nextel Cup starts, 83 Busch Series starts and 29 Craftsman Truck Series starts and was once considered one of NASCAR's top prospects. He won two Busch Pole awards in 2002 at age 22, and he won the Craftsman Truck Series event at Las Vegas in 2004.

    NASCAR has long conducted random drug tests to police the sport, but the sanctioning body has tightened its grip on the practice in recent years. Other drivers to be parked for abusing the policy are Brian Rose, Sammy Potashnick and Kevin Grubb, none of whom have returned to competition.

    "I'd do anything to help him, whatever it takes," Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. Hmiel is the son of Steve Hmiel, who was Junior's crew chief for much of 2005. "He's got to work for it. He's got to want to get right. He's just got to understand the situation he's in and the life he's got.

    "The thing about it is he's got to understand it wasn't the end of the world the first time, that even though it's happened over and over it's still not the end of the world. He's got a lot of people that care a lot about him."

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    That Really Sucks! I Like That Guy....
































    Who Is He?

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    • #3
      His dad has worked for DEI for several years.

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      • #4
        Oh.....thats What I Thought!

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        • #5
          2013 NCAA POD Record

          8-3ATS +3.80 units

          2013 NFL POD Record

          1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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            Hmiel admits to positive tests for marijuana, cocaine



            Suspended for life by NASCAR for violating its substance abuse policy three times, Shane Hmiel admitted that he tested positive for marijuana in 2003 and marijuana and cocaine in 2005, according to a report in this week's NASCAR Scene.

            The magazine reports that Hmiel has filed a lawsuit against Busch Series team owner Todd Braun as the former driver tries to collect salary that he says he is due from 2005.

            According to NASCAR Scene, Braun's attorneys asked Hmiel to submit answers to pointed questions, and the answers were filed last month in North Carolina court. Hmiel admitted that he "may have used marijuana on a regular basis" (at least once a week) before his first positive test in September 2003.

            Hmiel said that he was not under the influence of drugs while racing although he admitted that drugs were in his system, according to the magazine's report of the court documents.

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