magnumv8;
That may be the proceedure in Pa., but here in Fla the last I remember the state will send you a notice that your license has been suspended, but you do not necessarily hand over your license, unless it is taken by a law enforcement officer. I know my brother had his license suspended several years ago because of a lapse in insurance coverage on his vehicle, and his license was not taken until he was involved in a accident and the officer ran a check on his license.
Now about the "Independant" company that handles the drug testing at NHRA events. I really doubt they are doing this for free out of the goodness of their hearts. They must be paid for this service by someone. Maybe NHRA? I'm not making any accusations here, but I am reminded of the fact that a dog rarely bites the hand that feeds him.
Honestly, I'm not trying to stir up any controversy here. I have learned alot by reading the responses from everyone, like Shelly telling us how Ed got chosen for testing at 3 races in a row, and Michelle telling us about the Safety Safarri member that was called in for testing. The responses have been very interesting and eye-opening.
Hey Dan Moore, you're #1.
RIP Mark Graham