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Police Investigating NASCAR Driver Kurt Busch for Domestic Assault

Kurt Busch, driver of the #41 Haas Automation Chevrolet, stands in the garage area during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 at Martinsville Speedway on October 25. (Credit: Getty Images)

One of NASCAR’s top drivers, Kurt Busch, is being investigated for domestic assault, Delaware police said Friday.

The Dover, Delaware, police department issued a statement indicating its investigators first heard of the allegation at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

“The department is still investigating the victim’s claims and will not have any further comment on this matter in order to preserve the integrity of the case,” police in the Delaware capital said.

Details of the claim haven’t been released.

Mike Arning, a spokesman for Busch’s Stewart-Haas Racing team, said, “This is an allegation Stewart-Haas Racing takes very seriously, but we’re still gathering all of the facts and are not in a position to comment in greater detail.”

NASCAR released a statement of its own, saying its officials are “aware of the investigation.”

“We recognize the seriousness of this matter and are actively gathering information from all parties, including law enforcement authorities and Stewart-Haas Racing,” NASCAR said.

Busch is ranked 14th in the NASCAR’s Sprint Cup standing, though he is no longer in contention for this year’s championship. He won the driving circuit’s top prize in 2004.

He is scheduled to race next in Sunday’s Quickens Loans Race for Heroes 500 at Arizona’s Phoenix International Raceway.