NewsPaper said:
DAYTONA BEACH -- Grand-Am driver J.C. France and his housemate were arrested Thursday after police stopped them for racing each other over the Seabreeze Bridge, and the friends were charged with DUI and possession of crack cocaine, police said.
France's housemate, 40-year-old Russell Van Richmond, also was charged with threatening a female officer, after he blurted out several statements, including, "I want your commander now. I am a France. Do you know what that means? We own this city."
J.C. France is the son of Grand-Am founder Jim France and grandson of NASCAR founder Bill France, and Richmond is the son of one of Jim France's former wives.
Richmond's diatribe didn't faze the officer. She slapped handcuffs on Richmond and both he and France, 43, were hauled off to the Volusia County Branch Jail, reports show.
The men were arrested separately just after midnight Thursday when Daytona Beach Capt. Steve Szabo spotted them speeding over the bridge - France in a 2007 green Lamborghini and Richmond in a 2003 Porsche Cayenne sport utility vehicle, according to reports.
A woman riding in the front seat with Richmond - who said she hardly knew him - told police, "He (Richmond) was going so fast, I put my seat belt on," the report states.
France was nabbed in Holly Hill at 12:33 a.m. after he failed to stop for an officer who had activated the lights and siren on his patrol car, police said. France pulled into a parking lot at 261 Ridgewood avenue, the report states.
With flushed face, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech, France attempted to get out of the sports car, using the vehicle to support himself, police said. France failed the field sobriety test and when the officer searched his pockets, he found a plastic bag with a "white cake-like powder" that turned out to be cocaine, the report states.
Richmond, meanwhile, did not go as quietly.
He was stopped a few minutes later at 12:49 a.m. at Fairview Avenue and Ridgewood. When the officer asked Richmond to step out of his SUV so she could conduct a DUI investigation, Richmond immediately objected.
"Oh no you're not. Do you know who I am?" Richmond asked the policewoman.
When the officer ignored the question and kept trying to get Richmond's cooperation for the test, he kept spouting off comments, including, "I am a France" and, "We own this city." The latter was repeated loudly, according to the report.
At one point during the traffic stop, Richmond called Szabo over. The captain, who was standing nearby, asked Richmond what he could do to assist him.
"Do you know who I am? You are done," the report said Richmond told Szabo. "I am gonna have your job. This is the biggest mistake ever. You are so done in Daytona."
Richmond's last words to police, "Oh, (expletive deleted)" - were uttered after the officer rifled through his pants pockets and also found a plastic bag with cocaine in it, the report shows.
Officers also located a silver capsule-like object attached to Richmond's keys. Inside was a single tablet with the word and numbers, "Watson 932," the imprint code for hydrocodone, the report shows.
France and Richmond were charged with DUI and possession of cocaine. Richmond was also charged with possession of hydrocodone and threat by corruption of a public official. Both men were out of jail Thursday afternoon, France on $4,500 bail and Richmond on $10,500.
France is expected to be suspended immediately and indefinitely by Grand-Am, NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said. NASCAR owns the Grand-Am circuit.
Neither France nor Richmond could be reached for comment Thursday.
No one was at the house, valued at $1 million, that they share on Revilo Boulevard. The residence, which sits on the east bank of the Halifax River, is surrounded by overgrown plants and a lawn with ankle-high grass.

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Anytime you try to pull the whole "Do you know who I am?" thing you are about to be berkeleyed.
I guess ol smokes wasn't being too hard on the France familly afterall... what a bunch of jackasses
jwc38
New Reader
10/9/09 1:42 p.m.
"He (Richmond) was going so fast, I put my seat belt on,"
you've gotta be kidding me.
Josh
HalfDork
10/9/09 1:49 p.m.
What kind of 43 year old multimillionaire has a male "housemate"?
Hopefully these knuckleheads get sent to prison just like normal people would.
griffin729 wrote:
Anytime you try to pull the whole "Do you know who I am?" thing you are about to be berkeleyed.
It's more like a pair of nunchucks. Deadly in the right hands, but only good for hurting yourself hilariously in the wrong hands.
Keith
SuperDork
10/9/09 2:09 p.m.
Capt Slow wrote:
I guess ol smokes wasn't being too hard on the France familly afterall... what a bunch of jackasses
My reaction exactly.
"Do you know who I am?" is a question that answers itself. If the person doesn't know who you are, that should tell you something...
they has enough money to make this all go away, methinks.
hes a real good embassador...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH_89Au8xL8&feature=player_embedded
Woody
SuperDork
10/10/09 10:45 a.m.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote:
hes a real good embassador...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH_89Au8xL8&feature=player_embedded
No respect unless you take your helmet off before you hit the other guy.
cwh
Dork
10/10/09 11:20 a.m.
I wonder if they need Kimbo Slice as a tire man. That could make those little incidents much more interesting.
NYG95GA
SuperDork
10/10/09 11:44 a.m.
The France family has their crazy moments, for certain, but when it comes to race series bosses, I'm not sure they can hold a candle to F1's Bernie and Max show. 
for out and out crazieness I agree I don't think they can compeat with the Bernie and Max show.
But for asshattery.... The race is on....
unfortunately, will not even scratch the France family's reputation
Duke
SuperDork
10/12/09 8:20 a.m.
jwc38 wrote:
"He (Richmond) was going so fast, I put my seat belt on,"
you've gotta be kidding me.
That was my first response. I thought, "Well, that's 1 mile an hour in my car."
things must be much different down in florida.
Josh wrote:
What kind of 43 year old multimillionaire has a male "housemate"?
the kind who hasn't come out of the closet yet....
Joe Gearin
Associate Publisher
10/12/09 12:57 p.m.
Funny, and sad.
I see that lime green Gallardo vert parked out front of that crappy club on Seabreeze all the time. I didn't know it was JC's, but every time I see it I'd think......"who is that wanker?". I'd usually assume it was one of the exotic car dealers in town, as they line the front of that place to show their fancy cars off. I've seen the Porsche minivan out there frequently as well.
Bad attitudes, cocaine? Not a big surprise.
Occasionally I'll park the Eagle right out front of that club.....just to show em what a real car looks like.
Josh wrote:
What kind of 43 year old multimillionaire has a male "housemate"?

Does any one else see the irony?
40-something rich guys, douchebaggery, a sleazy club, bags of blow, exotic cars and this is in south florida? This does not sound like news. And WHERE IS THE DEAD HOOKER?
walterj wrote:
40-something rich guys, douchebaggery, a sleazy club, bags of blow, exotic cars and this is in south florida? This does not sound like news. And WHERE IS THE DEAD HOOKER?
She wouldn't fit in the cars. Ever see the movie "Go" ? Yeah a bit like that....
John Brown wrote:
Josh wrote:
What kind of 43 year old multimillionaire has a male "housemate"?
Does any one else see the irony?
Thats right chip. They are winners. Winners get to do what they want. Shake and bake!
I'm sure the police officer had no idea who the France's were any way.
So saying "I'm a France" in a slurred speech surely didn't help. The officer probably thought they were some sort of drunk french dignitary.