Paul Chodora, a licensed crew member in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning bodys substance abuse policy. On Feb. 11, Chodora was found to have violated Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 7-5 (violation of the NASCAR substance abuse policy) of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rule book.(NASCAR PR)(2-19-2009)
UPDATE: Chodora, who NASCAR confirmed was a member of ‘s #41 Sprint Cup team Thursday, is the first person to be punished under the policy that was amended last season to mandatory preseason testing and random testing throughout the season. fired two members of his Truck Series team that failed drug tests given by his organization, not NASCAR, prior to the season. Mayfield’s team was formed only a month ago and crew members were not all hired at the time of NASCAR’s preseason testing in January. Chodora was given a license by the governing body to participate in Sunday’s Daytona 500, then was tested and suspended after only a day and a half of work. Chodora has served previously as a front tire changer with ‘s team.(ESPN)(2-19-2009)
STATEMENT: The following is a statement from driver/owner of Mayfield Motorsports regarding Paul Chodora, who was found to be in violation of the NASCAR substance abuse policy:”Mayfield Motorsports respects the decision by NASCAR to indefinitely suspend Paul Chodora. We as an organization appreciate NASCAR’s drug testing policies and policing efforts as it makes the sport stronger overall. If Paul doesnt comply with NASCARs reinstatement process, then he will no longer be an employee of Mayfield Motorsports.”(Mayfield Motorsports/Co-Pilott PR)(2-19-2009)