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    Default Former worker sues Nascar for $225 million over racial and sexual discrimination.

    It sounds like she has a good case against Nascar, but $225 million sounds a little steep? lol I'm not trying to be stereotypical, but are there any Nascar racers that don't have a southern accent? And are there any Nascar fans that aren't rednecks?

    -Former official sues NASCAR over harassment claims

    As an aspiring racing official, Mauricia Grant had grown used to working in a man’s world.

    When she finally made it into NASCAR, Grant was appalled at the way she says she was treated beginning from her first day on the job until her firing last October.

    Now she’s suing NASCAR for $225 million, alleging racial and sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination.

    “I loved it. It was a great, exciting, adrenaline-filled job where I worked with fast cars and the best drivers in the world,” Grant told The Associated Press. “But there was an ongoing daily pattern (of harassment). It was the nature of the people I worked with, the people who ran it, it trickled down from the top.

    “It’s just the way things are in the garage.”

    The 32-year-old Grant, who is black, worked as a technical inspector responsible for certifying cars in NASCAR’s second-tier Nationwide Series from January 2005 until her termination. In the lawsuit, she alleged she was referred to as “Nappy Headed Mo” and “Queen Sheba,” by co-workers, was often told she worked on “colored people time,” and was frightened by one official who routinely made references to the Ku Klux Klan.

    In addition, Grant said she was subjected to sexual advances from male co-workers, two of whom allegedly exposed themselves to her, and graphic and lewd jokes.

    The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, lists 23 specific incidents of alleged sexual harassment and 34 specific incidents of alleged racial and gender discrimination beginning when she was hired in January 2005 through her October 2007 firing.

    NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said the organization had not yet reviewed the suit.

    “As an equal opportunity employer, NASCAR is fully committed to the spirit and letter of affirmative action law,” Poston said, adding NASCAR has a zero tolerance policy for harassment.

    In the lawsuit, Grant said she complained numerous times to her supervisors about how she was treated, to no avail. On one occasion, Grant said Nationwide Series director Joe Balash, her immediate supervisor, was dismissive of her complaints, explaining her co-workers were “former military guys” with a rough sense of humor. “You just have to deal with it,” she says Balash told her.

    On another occasion, she alleged Balash participated in the harassment.

    “Does your workout include an urban obstacle course with a flat-screen TV on your back?” she claimed Balash asked her during the week of July 28, 2007 while working in Indianapolis.

    Grant told the AP her two younger sisters witnessed racial discrimination against the official while visiting her at Daytona International Speedway in 2006 and encouraged her to document every incident going forward.

    The lawsuit details a series of those alleged incidents:

    — Grant was forced to work outside more often than the white male officials because her supervisors believed she couldn’t sunburn because she was black.

    — While riding in the backseat of her car pool at Talladega Superspeedway, co-workers told her to duck as they passed race fans. “I don’t want to start a riot when these fans see a black woman in my car,” she claims one official said.

    — When packing up a dark garage at Texas Motor Speedway an official told Grant: “Keep smiling and pop your eyes out ‘cause we can’t see you.”

    — When she ignored advances from co-workers, Grant was accused of being gay. She also claimed co-workers questioned the sexual orientation of two other female officials.

    After her termination, Grant said she went over her notes and recognized “a pattern of retaliation and discrimination.”

    “It didn’t diminish my love for the sport of auto racing, but the job wasn’t always the easiest thing to go to every day,” she said.

    Grant said she routinely complained to her supervisors. Two weeks after her final complaint, Grant said she was warned during the week of August 18, 2007 at Michigan International Speedway that she had engaged in “conduct unbecoming of a NASCAR representative” and would be fired unless she changed her behavior. She said the warning stemmed from a confrontation with a track official who stopped her as she passed through a gate to use the restroom.

    Roughly two months later, Grant was fired, and NASCAR cited a poor work performance in ending her employment. The lawsuit claims other than a previous warning for using “street” language, Grant had never been disciplined for job performance and routinely received positive reviews.

    “It is time for NASCAR to realize that not everbody is going to be bought off and not file a complaint,” said Grant’s attorney, Benedict P. Morelli of Morelli Ratner PC. “Not everybody is going to be intimidated and not file a complaint. Not everybody is going to be blackballed and not file a complaint.”

    In addition, the suit claims official Heather Gambino was fired in 2006 for complaining about a sexually hostile work environment. The suit also claims former official Dean Duckett, who is black, was reprimanded and ultimately fired last November for using “aggressive language toward a white co-worker.”

    Among those identified in Grant’s suit are Balash, assistant series director Mike Dolan, supervisors Alan Shephard and Dennis Dillon, NASCAR’s senior manager for business relations, the human resources director and 17 of Grant’s fellow officials. All of the defendants are white.

    “My supervisors all praised me. I was hanging in there with the guys,” she said. “I am an athletic person. I went over the wall and faced malicious crews and competitive crew chiefs, and I was right there and held it down and was never lazy about it.

    “And I knew that once I was terminated, there wasn’t going to be an opportunity for me to find another industry like NASCAR to practice my craft.”

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    Yeah I heard about this. I think she's full of shit.

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    So you think she's making the accusations up?

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    Not necessarily all of the accusations, but some of them I think she just tacked on to make it look worse.

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    225million's a bit too much. If she does it would be the biggest farce in the history of motorsport.

    i have no doubt that some of her claims maybe true. i mean motorsport is entirely a male sport. this shit will happen, but the amount she is asking for jus makes the claim retarded.

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    Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if all or at least some of the accusations are true. Cause a bunch of rednecks are known as being racists and improper towards women. I'm not sure why so many people try to get such ridiculous amounts of money in some lawsuits though.

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    Default Black Woman Who Worked For NASCAR Recently Quit Because Of Sexual Harrassment

    I was watching this on ESPN's Sportscenter yesterday. She's a darkskin attractive woman and she was talking about she had been called nigger several times by the redneck white racecar drivers. She also said she saw a few white guys body parts several times. I don't know what her job position was but i was surprised to see this because i didn't think there were any black women working for NASCAR LOL. I do know there's one black guy NASCAR driver i've seen and former NBA Cleveland Cavs star Brad Daugherty does commentary for NASCAR. Have ya'll heard about this black woman for NASCAR suing for sexual harrassment?

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    Yeah we talked about this. I personally think shes nuts.

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    Why you think she's nuts? You think it's unusual to see blacks in a sport that's predominately white? I don't see what's exciting about cars racing anyway. Let them white rednecks have that sport because i know they're upset that blacks dominate basketball and football LOL. I also know they don't like Tiger Woods playing golf but Tiger probably doesn't consider himself black anyway LOL. What race did he tell Oprah Winfrey he was when he was on her show a long time ago? He said some crazy shit. Tiger needs to wake up and realize that white people that play golf still don't accept his ass playing a sport that they dominate. Plus he's married to a white girl so he probably thinks he's accepted by some white people now because of his fame and success.

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    NASCAR?

    As in, the sport which inspired this movie:


    and which inspires these type of fans:


    Do you THINK that they would welcome Black people?

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    Oh wait.

    Please ignore the inclusion of Michael Clarke Duncan in the Talladega Nights poster.

    They didn't like him anyway.

    Cos he's Black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesJones View Post
    Why you think she's nuts? You think it's unusual to see blacks in a sport that's predominately white? I don't see what's exciting about cars racing anyway. Let them white rednecks have that sport because i know they're upset that blacks dominate basketball and football LOL. I also know they don't like Tiger Woods playing golf but Tiger probably doesn't consider himself black anyway LOL. What race did he tell Oprah Winfrey he was when he was on her show a long time ago? He said some crazy shit. Tiger needs to wake up and realize that white people that play golf still don't accept his ass playing a sport that they dominate. Plus he's married to a white girl so he probably thinks he's accepted by some white people now because of his fame and success.
    No I don't think it's unusual. But I'll bet she made shit up.

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    Why would she make up some shit like that JRoll?

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    I think she made it up 2. She was probably fired for not knowing anything about what she was doing and saw an opportunity to blame racism and sexism. There is no doubt in my mind that nobody EVER called her a nigger to her face. i just have a hard time believing anything she says. I also find Nascar to be very entertaining. Never thought I would say that, but after watching a few races, I like it a lot.

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