Ex-F1 driver Franck Montagny fails drug test

Ex-F1 driver Franck Montagny fails drug test

French Formula E driver Franck Montagny revealed Thursday he tested positive for a cocaine derivative during an ePrix race in Putrajaya.
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French Formula E driver Franck Montagny revealed Thursday he tested positive for a cocaine derivative during an ePrix race in Putrajaya, Malaysia last November.

The former Formula One driver did not request a B-sample and will be suspended from racing until a sanction is handed down.

The 36-year-old said he was "ashamed" after the test and admitted that his career was probably over now.

"Auto sport is perhaps over for me," the Andretti driver told French sports daily L'Equipe.

"After the event I saw the guy who tests signalling me. There, in my head, I knew immediately. I knew it was over.

"I made a mistake, I'm guilty."

The inaugural FIA Formula E championship — involving single-seater, electrically powered cars — got underway last September in Beijing.

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