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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Federal appeals court to hear former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield's drug suspension case

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) â€" A federal appeals panel in Virginia is set to hear arguments in former racecar driver Jeremy Mayfield's lawsuit against NASCAR over his suspension for failing a random drug test.

Mayfield is asking the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate his lawsuit. A federal judge dismissed the suit, ruling that Mayfield signed documents that waived his right to sue.

NASCAR suspended Mayfield in 2009 after he failed a drug test at Richmond International Raceway. He sued NASCAR, its owner and the drug testing company for defamation, unfair and deceptive trade practices, breach of contract and negligence.


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Mayfield has argued that a combination of over-the-counter allergy medication and the prescription drug Adderall led to a positive test.

In November, Mayfield was arrested in North Carolina and charged with possessing methamphetamine.

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