Allmendinger requests “B” sample tested

Penske Racing driver AJ Allmendinger requested to have  his “B” sample be tested after he was suspended by NASCAR just 90 minutes before the Coke Zero 400 for failing a random drug test. It was not identified in a statement what specific stimulant was tested to be positive.

“I have informed NASCAR that I have requested that the “B” sample be tested following the steps according to NASCAR’s 2012 rule book regarding this situation. I fully respect NASCAR’s drug usage policy and the reasons they have it. I am hoping this can get resolved as quickly as possible so that I can get back to driving the no. 22 Penske Racing Dodge,” Allmendinger said in a statement.

“I’m sorry this has caused such a distraction for my Penske Racing team, our sponsors and fans. Obviously I would never do anything to jeopardize my opportunity here at Penske Racing or to my fellow drivers. I am very conscious about my training and health and would never knowingly take a prohibited drug.”

It takes 24 to 48 hours to receive the results. If his B sample comes back negative, NASCAR will reinstated him. If his B sample comes back positive, Allmendinger will be suspended indefinitely until he completes a NASCAR mandated rehab program.

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