ASADA test drugs found in MelbourneCocaine has been found at one of the hotels used by Formula One drivers for the recent Australian Grand Prix.
The country's national broadcaster ABC said organisers for the event, as well as organisers of the World Swimming Championships
that was also held recently in Melbourne, had been informed of the discovery at the Parkview Hotel.
The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) had tested bags that were found at the hotel last Tuesday.
F1's governing body, the FIA, took a tough stance on cocaine use earlier this year when GT driver Luca Moro was suspended for two years after failing a urine test.
The last single seater driver sanctioned by the FIA, meanwhile, was Tomas Enge in 2002. He had his F3000 title stripped after testing positive for cannabis.
Source GMM