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So what you seem to be saying is that because Dale Jr's bouncer does coke, and because on of Brian France's cousins is hopped up on drugs, we should let Jeremy Mayfield do drugs and compete on the track? Or, rather, maybe we shouldn't be so hard on him for doing drugs?
And guess what: there are NO lawsuits against NASCAR from the other suspended employees. This year 14 people (including Mayfield) were suspended from the truck, Nationwide, and Cup series. None of them have filed suit and most of them have entered rehab in an effort to get back to the track and regain their jobs. I bet if Mayfield had gone to rehab he could have been qualifying for the Daytona 500 in February and had an inspiring story to share. Instead he is digging for dirt on Brian France's wife to distract from his positive meth test. LAME