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Randy Thomas Lanier (born ) is a professional race car driver and convicted drug trafficker from the United States. He is best known for his racing efforts in the mid's, including winning the IMSA Camel GT title for the wholly independent Blue Thunder Racing team, and for being arrested for marijuana smuggling in to support said racing efforts.  · A former NASCAR driver is behind bars on federal charges after driving to a Florida restaurant last week to try and have sex with a year-old girl. Rick Crawford, 59, was arrested Wednesday in. Florida Short Track Stock Car Racing featuring all the Tracks and Speedways,Racing Results, Fan Forums, Classifieds, Drivers, Racing Series and Racing NewsMissing: arrested.


Four drivers were arrested early Sunday morning after Florida Highway Patrol troopers said they saw a large group of cars street racing on Gandy Boulevard. © Provided by WTSP-TV Tampa-St. Petersburg. The Florida Highway Patrol arrested two drivers after they were clocked driving mph and mph while going over the Skyway Bridge. It happened Sunday at about p.m. on the Pinellas side. MELBOURNE, Fla. – A Brevard County man is behind bars Tuesday after police say he took part in a street race, was involved in a four-car crash and ran off.


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