Bill Davis Racing’s #36-Jeremy Mayfield, who will not return to the team in 2008, said he has no particular options right now. While he’d like to continue racing in the Nextel Cup Series, Mayfield says that he would consider the Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series if that’s what it took to land a competitive ride. Mayfield said that he and the team decided to announce a split at season’s end while everyone was still getting along well. “It’s a good mutual deal, nothing bad and nothing’s wrong at all,” he said. “Who knows, we might run good the rest of the year and end up staying together, but we don’t know that.” Mayfield doesn’t have any offers in the works right now and says that if his team started performing well, he could even end up back at BDR. He’s not interested in signing with a Cup team that isn’t competitive just to stay in NASCAR’s elite series. “My whole intentions are to stay in the Cup deal, but what I want to make sure that it’s with a good team that can run up front and get the job done,” he said. “If it’s not a good team, I’m not going to just drive anything in Cup. I’d rather go run a good Busch car or a good truck versus a bad Cup car, so I don’t know what I’m going to do yet.”(in part from SceneDaily.com)(8-11-2007)
