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Do you guys read about any other sports other than racing? Last week Andre Agassi came out and said that he was using meth for several years while competing on the tennis circuit. Surely tennis isn't as grueling as racing, but that's not my point. My point is that pretty little Agassi, star of a million commercials, heartthrob to millions of women, didn't look or act like a meth user, either. To every single person in the world, he appeared fine. He even writes in his book that his wife was unaware of his drug usage.
If you cat digest that above information and then read about Mayfield's positive test and just blindly declare him innocent no matter what, because he doesn't seem like a drug addict, you are fooling yourself! Andre Agassi had as clean-cut of an image as Jimmie Johnson. So don't just Mayfield by his appearance.
And I still have not heard any of the Mayfield supporters speak to the issue of the many NASCAR team crew members who tested positive this year and were suspended, including two who tested positive the same day as Mayfield. Is NASCAR conspiring to ruin them, too?