Prisoner Gene Haas “In Good Standing” With NASCAR
But unlike Michael Vick–who may face further discipline from the National Football League following his release–Gene Haas will be welcomed back into NASCAR with open arms.
"He's in good standing with NASCAR, that's all they told us, and that's all we need to know," team General Manager Joe Custer told the Press Sunday morning.
Haas reported to prison in January to serve a two-year term after pleading guilty to one count of tax fraud. That followed a plea bargain resulting in the dismissal of several charges, which included reporting false race team expenses.
"They were dropped," Custer said of charges related to the race team. "That's the point. It they're dropped, they're not an issue."
Stewart was unavailable for comment, as his spokesperson, Mike Arning, cited the driver's interest in focusing on his current team, Joe Gibbs Racing. But Arning indicated that the criminal case never gave Stewart a moment of pause about involving himself with Haas' company. Stewart was first offered 50 percent of Haas CNC Racing in Dec. 2007, the month before Haas' incarceration. Custer repeated past comments that Haas and Stewart never spoke (which Arning seconded). Custer said that Haas was never consulted by anybody on the deal, even though it involved half of one of his companies being given away.
"We don’t know too much about any of the legal circumstances surrounding Gene Haas, so we won’t comment," Arning said. "We do know that it hasn’t had an impact on Haas CNC Racing’s initiatives and our excitement in the new partnership." More at Long Island Press