NASCAR: Incident Between Gordon and Conway Results in Immediate Probation

NASCAR has placed Robby Gordon on immediate probation after an incident involving he and Kevin Conway occurred Friday following Sprint Cup qualifying.

Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton described the episode as a “heated debate,” but would not confirm whether or not it was a physical confrontation.

Conway stated he had filed a police report regarding the incident, but offered no more information.

Conway drove for Gordon in six races last year, and the two are currently involved in a legal battle over disputed money.

NASCAR officials said Gordon will be allowed to race in tomorrow’s Kobalt Tools 400 and that his probation may be revised as more information becomes available.

Neither driver could be reached for immediate comment.

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