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Clements hopes for 2nd chance after suspension

The Columbian
Published: March 14, 2013, 5:00pm

BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — NASCAR driver Jeremy Clements is back at the track after a two-week suspension for using a racial slur and is hopeful the lapse in judgment hasn’t caused irreparable harm to his career.

Clements made the remark to a blogger for MTV News during an interview at Daytona. NASCAR suspended him indefinitely, but he was reinstated this week after seeing a sports diversity expert.

Clements paid for the $2,500 course out of his own pocket, and said Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway he hopes he’ll get a second chance.

He opened his remarks by reading a lengthy apology handwritten on a piece of white loose-leaf paper.

The 28-year-old Nationwide Series driver blamed his actions on making a stupid remark in describing drivers who race too aggressive.

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