NASCAR Crew Member Reinstated After Violating Substance Abuse Policy
In a shocking turn of events, NASCAR reinstated a crew member who had previously violated the substance abuse policy. The weekly penalty report was relatively quiet, with the only notable incident being Jesse Love’s disqualification following the Xfinity race. Love’s No. 2 Chevrolet failed post-race inspection, leading to him being stripped of the race win, which was then awarded to Sammy Smith. Richard Childress Racing plans to appeal this decision in a hearing scheduled for April 22nd.
The Cup Series had a rare off-weekend, but they are gearing up for 28 consecutive races leading to the championship finale in November. Amidst all this, Josiah Wright, the rear tire changer for RFK Racing’s No. 6 Ford Mustang driven by Brad Keselowski, made headlines with his reinstatement. Wright had been suspended on March 19th for violating NASCAR’s substance abuse policy. Speculations suggest that he successfully completed NASCAR’s Road to Recovery program, leading to his eligibility to return to all NASCAR activities.
On the other hand, Corbin Sklener, who was also suspended alongside Wright after the Las Vegas race weekend, has not yet been reinstated. Sklener, a jackman for Mike Harmon Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, remains absent from the latest penalty report, leaving fans and analysts curious about his future in the sport.
The reinstatement of Josiah Wright brings forth discussions about second chances and redemption in the high-stakes world of NASCAR. As the racing season heats up, all eyes will be on how these developments impact the teams and their performance on the track.