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McClure diagnosed with renal failure
NASCAR Cup Series

McClure diagnosed with renal failure

Published Aug. 21, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Eric McClure has been diagnosed with acute renal failure after a series of tests, according to a team release. The team announced on Wednesday that he was released late on Tuesday night.

McClure, 34, was hospitalized Aug. 12 and Jeff Green, who will drive the car in Friday night’s Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, temporarily took over his ride. According to the release, McClure’s “creatinine levels were elevated, signaling improper kidney function.”

McClure is still receiving treatment and his status remains week to week.

“This has been a very challenging week for me, both physically and emotionally,” he said. “Having a newborn and four other little girls, among other things, has also presented a challenge to my family. Recovery can be a slow and frustrating process, but thankfully we are seeing signs of healing. I can’t thank everyone enough for all of the prayers, thoughts, and well-wishes during this difficult time and I can’t wait to be back behind the wheel of the Hefty/Reynolds Camry.”

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In 2012, McClure was hospitalized after a horrific crash at Talladega Superspeedway and was treated for a concussion and mild internal bruising.

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