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After Joe kinda pulled a WWE move on the backstretch after a race where he was parked and jumped off his horse to go after another driver---i presume this to be so . The announcer actually said "theres an incident on the backstretch", although the video camera didn't follow it.I presume he was asked to leave, but how could he be allowed to drive anywhere? No FAS item?I just dont get it
The USTA has nothing to do with a state commission acting or not acting on anything, the FAS is only for reporting. Any fines or suspension would have been handed down by the judges at the track.
Thanks for setting me straight. But gee, maybe someone should be watching over the judge's shoulder once in a while?or does this behavior get ignored or swept under the rug?
I'm fairly certain this is not the 1st time Chindano acted like a 6 yr old.
He got 60 days reduced to 30 for not appealing nor having a hearing.On Saturday March 21 2026 as driver of the 2 horse FLAG PARTY in the 7th race at Buffalo Raceway Joe Chindano Jr. did instigate a physical altercation after the races conclussion. This is conduct detrimental to the best interest of racing. Having appeared before a representative of the New York State Gaming Commission and waving his right to a formal hearing and right to appeal Joe Chindano Jr. is issued a Sixty (60) day (reduced to Thirty (30) days without appeal) full suspension of his occupational license beginning 4/1/2026 through and including 4/30/2026. Furthermore Joe Chindano Jr. is fined One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) (reduced to Five hundred ($500.00) without appeal). Further violations of this nature may result in increased penalties.