NASCAR appeal claims Mayfield trying to avoid responsibility
NASCAR says Jeremy Mayfield's legal appeal to his suspension for a failed drug test is an "attempt to entirely avoid any responsibility for, or consequence from, testing positive for methamphetamine," according to its response filed Monday in federal appeals court. Mayfield, who claims in court documents that his May 2009 drug test was a false positive from a mixture of over-the-counter allergy medication Claritin-D and the prescription medication Adderall for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, is suing NASCAR for breach of contract, unfair trade practices and defamation. U.S. District Court Judge Graham Mullen ruled in NASCAR's favor in May 2010, and after having requests for Mullen to reconsider the ruling denied, Mayfield filed his appeal last month. More at SceneDaily