NASCAR: Where Roid Rage Becomes Road Rage
Football players, baseball stars, track sprinters - these are the type of people you would expect to get caught up in a steroid scandal. But NASCAR drivers? Not so much. But that’s exactly what’s happened to defending Craftsman Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday.
ESPN THE MAGAZINE reports that he received shipments of a testosterone cream and HGH at his house from 2004 to 2006 from the same “anti-aging center” that has been linked to Rodney Harrison, Wade Wilson and Paul Byrd. But it’s OK: it was strictly for medicinal purposes. In fact, the HGH wasn’t even for him, it was for his wife. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.






