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NASCAR suspends Jeremy Clements indefinitely for remark

Jeremy Clements 'made an intolerable and insensitive remark,' according to NASCAR.

Jeremy Clements, shown here before qualifying in 2011, was suspended indefinitely by NASCAR on Wednesday. (Photo: Jeff Swinger, The Cincinnati Enquirer)

Story Highlights
  • According to NASCAR, Jeremy Clements made an inappropriate remark during an interview session
  • Clements is a Nationwide Series driver
  • He finished 33rd in Saturday's crash-marred race at Daytona International Speedway

    NASCAR has indefinitely suspended Nationwide Series driver Jeremy Clements for a comment he made during an interview Saturday.

    Clements violated Sections 7-5 (NASCAR's Code of Conduct) and 12-1 actions detrimental to stock car racing).

    "During the course of an interview, Jeremy Clements made an intolerable and insensitive remark," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations. "NASCAR has a Code of Conduct that's explicitly spelled out in the 2013 NASCAR Rule Book. We fully expect our entire industry to adhere to that Code."

    Clements finished 33rd in the Nationwide race at Daytona International Speedway that was marred by a horrific last-lap crash that left 28 fans injured Saturday.

    Kerry Tharp, NASCAR's senior director of communications and competition, said he didn't know whether the interview was pre- or post-race.

    Clements, 28, has three top-10s on the circuit he has been racing off and on since 2003.

    To be considered for reinstatement, Clements will have to go through a program that NASCAR will set up to suit Clements' individual needs.

    No timetable for that or further details were available.

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