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Jeremy Mayfield News
Mayfield not at Daytona as garage opens: UPDATE 2:
Mayfield not at Daytona as garage opens: UPDATE 2:
July 2, 2009
Car owners #64-Larry Gunselman and #36-Tommy Baldwin say they will not put Jeremy Mayfield in their cars this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. Gunselman says his sponsor, Fred's, does not want Mayfield in the car. Baldwin says Mayfield has too much baggage
Ramsey Poston speaks about Mayfield ruling:
Ramsey Poston speaks about Mayfield ruling:
July 2, 2009
Today on "The Morning Drive" on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, hosts Mike Bagley and Nate Ryan spoke with NASCAR managing director of corporate communications Ramsey Poston about the temporary injunction issued yesterday by a judge that lifted driver Jeremy Mayfield's drug suspension
Mayfield’s attorney speaks:
Mayfield’s attorney speaks:
July 2, 2009
Wednesday on "Sirius Speedway" on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, host Dave Moody spoke with Bill Diehl, the attorney for driver Jeremy Mayfield. Host, Dave Moody: "In your view, what was the key to this decision going your way?" Bill Diehl: "Probably NASCAR's over the top confidence
Mayfield wins injunction: UPDATE 2:
Mayfield wins injunction: UPDATE 2:
July 1, 2009
Independence Day came a few days early for suspended Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield, as a federal judge granted him a temporary injunction allowing him to race this weekend. The ruling, made Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Charlotte by senior Judge Graham Mullen
NASCAR: Mayfield positive for meth:
NASCAR: Mayfield positive for meth:
July 1, 2009
NASCAR has confirmed suspended driver Jeremy Mayfield tested positive for methamphetamines. The confirmation from NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston came Wednesday after Mayfield's attorney mentioned the illegal substance several times during a 45-minute argument against
NASCAR says Mayfield expert lied; court date set UPDATE 2:
NASCAR says Mayfield expert lied; court date set UPDATE 2:
June 19, 2009
NASCAR has filed a motion in federal court that says an expert witness for suspended driver Jeremy Mayfield lied about his credentials. The motion was filed Tuesday. It claims Dr. Harvey MacFenerstein falsely represented himself on six counts in a May 29 affidavit
Source: drug named that triggered positive test of Mayfield UPDATE:
Source: drug named that triggered positive test of Mayfield UPDATE:
June 10, 2009
Jeremy Mayfield tested positive for methamphetamine during a random drug screening May 1 at Richmond International Raceway, ESPN The Magazine has learned from two independent sources. In court documents filed in the past two weeks (Mayfield sought a temporary restraining
Source: drug named that triggered positive test of Mayfield:
Source: drug named that triggered positive test of Mayfield:
June 9, 2009
Jeremy Mayfield tested positive for methamphetamine during a random drug screening May 1 at Richmond International Raceway, ESPN The Magazine has learned from two independent sources. In court documents filed in the past two weeks (Mayfield sought a temporary restraining
NASCAR moves Mayfield case to federal court:
NASCAR moves Mayfield case to federal court:
June 2, 2009
NASCAR on Tuesday moved Jeremy Mayfield's challenge of his indefinite suspension to federal court, a move that could keep the driver out of his car another week. The notification came a day before a North Carolina Superior Court was scheduled to hear arguments pertaining
NASCAR countersues Mayfield:
NASCAR countersues Mayfield:
June 2, 2009
NASCAR filed a countersuit against Jeremy Mayfield on Friday, accusing the suspended Sprint Cup driver of willfully violating the substance abuse policy, breach of contract and defrauding competitors of earnings. The suit stated that Mayfield knowingly participated
No Mayfield car at Dover? UPDATE 2 drug named:
No Mayfield car at Dover? UPDATE 2 drug named:
May 30, 2009
The J.J. Yeley site has this posted: "Mayfield Motorsports will not be taking the #41 Toyota to the Dover 400 this weekend. No reason was given at this time.". Yeley drove the car in the Sprint Showdown and attemopted to make the Coca Cola 600 but didn't. Yeley replaced
Court to continue case next week:
Court to continue case next week:
May 29, 2009
A judge on Friday denied Jeremy Mayfield's request for a temporary restraining order that would have lifted the NASCAR driver's suspension and enabled him to get back in his #41 Sprint Cup car. Judge Forrest Bridges scheduled a hearing in Mecklenburg County Court for
No Mayfield car at Dover? UPDATE in court Friday:
No Mayfield car at Dover? UPDATE in court Friday:
May 29, 2009
The J.J. Yeley site has this posted: "Mayfield Motorsports will not be taking the #41 Toyota to the Dover 400 this weekend. No reason was given at this time.". Yeley drove the car in the Sprint Showdown and attemopted to make the Coca Cola 600 but didn't. Yeley replaced
No Mayfield car at Dover?
No Mayfield car at Dover?
May 28, 2009
The J.J. Yeley site has this posted: "Mayfield Motorsports will not be taking the #41 Toyota to the Dover 400 this weekend. No reason was given at this time.". Yeley drove the car in the Sprint Showdown and attemopted to make the Coca Cola 600 but didn't. Yeley replaced
NASCAR opens floor to drivers, owners:
NASCAR opens floor to drivers, owners:
May 26, 2009
NASCAR officials spent more than four hours in two meetings Tuesday discussing with drivers, owners and team management everything from the sport's drug testing policy, to how to improve the new car, to the economy. It was a big change from the days when the governing
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