Otago Daily Times

Contrite Nascar driver’s ‘indefinite suspension’ lifted

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TORONTO: Kyle Larson, who was suspended by Nascar and fired by his team, Chip Ganassi Racing, for using a racial slur during a live streamed iRacing esports event in April, has been reinstated, Nascar said yesterday.

‘‘Kyle Larson has fulfilled the requiremen­ts set by Nascar, and has taken several voluntary measures to better educate himself so that he can use his platform to help bridge the divide in our country,’’ Nascar said in a statement.

‘‘Larson’s indefinite suspension has been lifted.

‘‘Under the terms of his reinstatem­ent, he will be cleared to return to all Nascar racing activities effective January 1, 2021.’’

A sixtime winner in the Nascar Cup Series, Larson had been one of the series’ hottest commoditie­s until he was heard using the slur while apparently testing his microphone for the iRacing competitio­n and immediatel­y dropped by sponsors and his team.

Terms of Larson’s reinstatem­ent include conducting several speaking engagement­s in 2023 and continuing to take part in training and engagement classes.

During his suspension, Larson spent time racing sprint cars, collecting 12 victories on the World of Outlaws tour, which required Larson to complete sensitivit­y training in order to be cleared for competitio­n.

While the path has been cleared for a return to Nascar, he has not yet been offered a drive.

‘‘Apologisin­g for your mistakes matters,’’ Larson said in an essay published October 4 on his website.

‘‘Accountabi­lity matters. Forgivenes­s matters. Treating others with respect matters.

‘‘I will not stop listening and learning, but for me now, it’s about action — doing the right things, being a part of the solution and writing a new chapter that my children will be proud to read.’’ — Reuters

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