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12 Jul 2012, 10:56
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I don't understand why NASCAR isn't releasing the substance. This dead silence from NASCAR results in a lot of speculation.
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12 Jul 2012, 11:03
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Why doesn't AJ talk?
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12 Jul 2012, 12:04
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Too stoned?
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12 Jul 2012, 13:13
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A stimulant caused AJ Allmendinger to test positive for banned substances, his business manager has said.
While the Penske driver continues to await the result of a test of his 'B' sample taken on June 29 during the Sprint Cup event at Kentucky Speedway, Tara Ragan, vice president of Walldinger Racing Inc, has confirmed that a non-specified stimulant was detected in the driver's 'A' sample, leading to his temporary suspension from NASCAR, effective since last weekend's race at Daytona.
"AJ tested positive for a stimulant," Ragan said in the statement issued Wednesday. "He has no idea why the first test was positive, and he has never knowingly taken any prohibited substance. AJ is collecting his medicines and supplements for testing to determine whether an over the counter product caused his positive test.
"AJ and all of us at Walldinger Racing respect NASCAR's testing program, and he has requested that his 'B' sample be tested as part of the process of getting to the bottom of this.
"We will have the opportunity to review all of the scientific data surrounding the test following the 'B' sample test, but our understanding is that AJ's test was slightly above the threshold.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101137
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13 Jul 2012, 09:47
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How long does it take to test the b sample - they have had it for 2 weeks!
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13 Jul 2012, 10:01
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Not until next week:
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Allmendinger bringing experts to test: People familiar with AJ Allmendinger's suspension say the NASCAR driver has elected to bring his own experts to witness the testing of his "B" urine sample. Allmendinger was suspended by NASCAR on Saturday for failing a random drug test. He has said he tested positive for a stimulant he did not reveal, and has insisted he never "knowingly" took a banned substance. Under NASCAR's drug policy, an individual can bring in experts for the second test. Two people familiar with the case told The Associated Press that Allmendinger has chosen to bring a toxicologist and an attorney. They spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday because the process is confidential. Because Allmendinger is bringing his own people, the test of the sample will not occur until next week.(Associated Press)(7-12-2012)
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