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Jeremy Mayfield News
NASCAR: Mayfield again tests positive for meth:
NASCAR: Mayfield again tests positive for meth:
July 15, 2009
NASCAR says Jeremy Mayfield has again tested positive for methamphetamine and wants the federal judge who lifted the driver's drug suspension to reinstate the ban. The positive result from a July 6 random test was included in a U.S. District Court filing Wednesday.
Mayfield may have sponsor for Indy?
Mayfield may have sponsor for Indy?
July 15, 2009
If Jeremy Mayfields injunction against NASCAR is upheld during upcoming court proceedings, he may have a sponsor for the July 26 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard"and beyond. In an interview Friday with Full Throttle Autos Online, Robert Craddock, the Florida-based owner
Mayfield’s latest drug test still being analyzed UPDATE:
Mayfield’s latest drug test still being analyzed UPDATE:
July 14, 2009
NASCAR was still analyzing Jeremy Mayfield's latest drug test Friday, four days after demanding the driver submit to a random test. "The process continues," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said, declining further comment. Dr. David Black, the program administrator,
Carter / Simo plans to run rest of season; UPDATE: Furr joins as crew chief for Labonte:
Carter / Simo plans to run rest of season; UPDATE: Furr joins as crew chief for Labonte:
July 14, 2009
Carter / Simo Racing announced that Terry Labonte is teaming up with Boris Said for the remaining NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Starting at Indianapolis and continuing through the remainder of the 2009 season, fans can expect to see Terry Labonte driving the #08 Camry
Mayfield’s latest drug test still being analyzed:
Mayfield’s latest drug test still being analyzed:
July 11, 2009
NASCAR was still analyzing Jeremy Mayfield's latest drug test Friday, four days after demanding the driver submit to a random test. "The process continues," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said, declining further comment. Dr. David Black, the program administrator,
Mayfield defends himself in interview; considering selling team: UPDATE:
Mayfield defends himself in interview; considering selling team: UPDATE:
July 10, 2009
Suspended Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield has broken his silence, vehemently denying allegations of drug use and adamantly defending himself from recent NASCAR claims in an exclusive interview with ESPN. "Every time there's an action [by NASCAR], there's going to
Mayfield defends himself in interview; considering selling team:
Mayfield defends himself in interview; considering selling team:
July 9, 2009
Suspended Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield has broken his silence, vehemently denying allegations of drug use and adamantly defending himself from recent NASCAR claims in an exclusive interview with ESPN. "Every time there's an action [by NASCAR], there's going to
Mayfield not going to Chicago:
Mayfield not going to Chicago:
July 9, 2009
Reinstated NASCAR driver/owner Jeremy Mayfield will not race this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway as part of an oral agreement with the U.S. Court of Appeals, Mayfield lawyer John Buric said Thursday morning. Mayfield obtained an injunction July 1 from U.S. District
NASCAR appeals judge’s decision on Mayfield: UPDATE 2:
NASCAR appeals judge’s decision on Mayfield: UPDATE 2:
July 8, 2009
NASCAR has asked a federal judge to reverse his ruling and keep driver Jeremy Mayfield off the track. NASCAR filed the motion asking U.S. District Court Judge Graham Mullen to reinstate Mayfield's ban. The latest twist comes after Mullen's decision last week to grant
NASCAR appeals judge’s decision on Mayfield:
NASCAR appeals judge’s decision on Mayfield:
July 6, 2009
NASCAR has asked a federal judge to reverse his ruling and keep driver Jeremy Mayfield off the track. NASCAR filed the motion asking U.S. District Court Judge Graham Mullen to reinstate Mayfield's ban. The latest twist comes after Mullen's decision last week to grant
Mayfield not on Chicago entry list:
Mayfield not on Chicago entry list:
July 6, 2009
NASCAR driver #41-Jeremy Mayfield's name isn't on the entry list for Saturday's race at Chicagoland Speedway. Mayfield, whose drug suspension was overturned by a federal judge last week, still could attempt to qualify for the race. Under NASCAR rules, teams have until
France defends NASCAR’s drug policy:
France defends NASCAR’s drug policy:
July 3, 2009
Brian France says NASCAR's drug-testing policy is a fair system that protects its competitors and fans from the dangers of an impaired driver on the race track. The NASCAR chairman says the drug policy is still the best in professional sports, despite a federal judge
NASCAR plans no immediate changes to drug policy:
NASCAR plans no immediate changes to drug policy:
July 3, 2009
NASCAR does not plan any immediate changes to its substance-abuse policy in light of Jeremy Mayfield's victory in obtaining a preliminary injunction forcing NASCAR to lift his suspension for an alleged positive drug test for methamphetamines, NASCAR spokesman Ramsey
NASCAR changes drug testing process:
NASCAR changes drug testing process:
July 3, 2009
#9-Kasey Kahne says NASCAR has stepped up its drug testing procedure since the suspension of Jeremy Mayfield. Kahne said the tests he took prior to the suspension were "in and out" in five to 10 minutes. He said his most recent test two weeks ago at Infineon Raceway
NASCAR questions Mayfield’s urgency to get back to track:
NASCAR questions Mayfield’s urgency to get back to track:
July 3, 2009
NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Jeremy Mayfield's absence from the track Friday called into question the argument his attorneys used in requesting a preliminary injunction on NASCAR's drug suspension. Here's what Poston said: "Jeremy and his legal team asked for
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