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thatsracing.com A court hearing for the lawsuit driver/owner Jeremy Mayfield filed against NASCAR has been postponed. Mayfield sued NASCAR last week alleging he was wrongly suspended May 9 for violating the sport’s substance abuse policy. Read the full story
fanhouse.com by Geoffrey Miller Filed under: Sprint Cup If NASCAR was hoping the National Stock Car Racing Commission would bail them out of one of their biggest PR blunders in long while, it failed to do so. The appeals board upheld the 12-race suspension and $200,000 fine against part-time and even smaller-time driver Carl Long [...]
thatsracing.com A court hearing for the lawsuit driver/owner Jeremy Mayfield filed against NASCAR has been postponed. Mayfield sued NASCAR last week alleging he was wrongly suspended May 9 for violating the sport’s substance abuse policy. Read the full story
AutoRacingSport.com For now, bankruptcy won’t park General Motor Corp.’s long and successful involvement in auto racing. As the Detroit carmaker began retooling after filing for bankruptcy protection, a company spokesman said Monday he did not expect further cuts to GM Racing’s budget, which supports NASCAR, NHRA, ALMS and short-track racing activities around the country and [...]
thatsracing.com 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. Read the full story
Scenedaily.com Carl Long says he is disappointed with the ruling of a NASCAR appeals board that limited his recent 12-week suspension to the Sprint Cup garage, but kept the $200,000 fine for an engine that was deemed too large during May 15 practice for the Sprint All-Star Race. Read the full story
Scenedaily.com NASCAR has moved driver/owner Jeremy Mayfield’s lawsuit looking to lift his indefinite suspension over a positive drug test from North Carolina Superior Court to U.S. District Court. Read the full story