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Mayfield tested positive for meth
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NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield tested positive for methamphetamine during a random drug screening May 1 at Richmond International Raceway, ESPN The Magazine has learned from two independent sources.
In court papers filed in the past two weeks (Mayfield sought a temporary restraining order to return to the track; NASCAR countersued), it was revealed and acknowledged by Mayfield that he had ingested a double dosage of over-the-counter allergy medication Claritin-D immediately prior to the Richmond drug test.
He also revealed that he was taking prescription Adderall-XR, which the racer claims had recently been prescribed by a physician to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
However, a third drug came up positive during the urine-based Richmond test and had not been previously identified. The name of the drug in question has been redacted from court documents and was not specified by either Mayfield or NASCAR because of the conditions of a May 29 gag order issued by Mecklenburg Count Superior Court in North Carolina.
Mayfield filed fora temporary restraining order in that court, asking to be allowed to compete while his case with NASCAR was ongoing. Judge Forrest Bridges denied the request. During the hearing, NASCAR attorney Paul Hendrick described the unidentified drug as a "dangerous, illegal banned substance."
On May 15, NASCAR chairman Brian France used the words "serious infraction" and said that the drug came from within the categories of "performance-enhancing or recreational."
In a countersuit filed in federal court on June 5, the side effects of the blacked-out drug were described as "excessive aggression or exaggerated self-confidence as well as numerous other physical and mental side-effects detrimental to the health and safety of a stock car driver."
Monday, ESPN The Magazine learned from sources that the unidentified drug was methamphetamine. Neither NASCAR nor Mayfield is allowed to comment because of the gag order.
Mayfield's attorneys contend that it was a false positive test reading, triggered by either a mixture of the two acknowledged drugs ingested or by poorly executed testing procedures. In their lawsuit filed May 29, Mayfield's legal team targeted Nashville-based AEGIS Sciences, the corporation contracted by NASCAR to conduct the league's random drug screenings, which were implemented for the first time this season.
AEGIS, which also is under the gag order, is not allowed to comment on specifics of methamphetamine testing as it refers to the Mayfield case, but its Web site does list two methamphetamine-specific urine-based test procedures.
Following the May 1 drug test, Mayfield drove his Toyota Camry to a 31st-place finish at Richmond the following night, completing 371 of the race's 400 laps. As part of the drug-testing procedure, he was asked to reveal any medications he was taking in order to avoid confusion during the analysis.
Mayfield informed the on-site testing administrator that he had taken two doses of Claritin-D within a short period of time prior to the test.
On May 3, Mayfield talked with Dr. David Black of AEGIS to inform him of the Adderall-XR prescription. According to the lawsuit filed by Mayfield against NASCAR and AEGIS, Black "expressed doubt that someone of Mayfield's age and experience legitimately needed to take Adderall."
Mayfield's attorneys point to Black's reaction as unnecessary bias that could have possibly tainted the testing procedure.
Because Adderall allows people to "hyperfocus" and continue to participate and concentrate on heavy physical and mental activity for long periods of time, it has been tagged as a performance-enhancing drug in much of the sports world, including the NCAA, MLB, and the Olympic governing bodies. NASCAR's list of banned substances is not publicly released.
In 2004, Olympic sprint champion Justin Gatlin was suspended for what he claimed was Adderall use for ADHD. Atlanta Braves pitcher Derek Lowe received special permission from Major League Baseball while with the Boston Red Sox to take the banned substance after doctors convinced the league that he suffered from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).
Mayfield and the program's medical review officer, Dr. Douglas Auckerman, spoke on multiple occasions May 8, during which the racer admitted in his lawsuit to becoming increasingly agitated about having to provide more details of potential drug use, finally telling Auckerman to do "whatever you feel like you need to do because you have done nothing but confuse me ..."
The following morning, Mayfield was informed of his indefinite suspension for failing the drug test at Richmond. That afternoon, the suspension was announced publicly at the Darlington Raceway infield media center. Among the first questions asked of Jim Hunter, NASCAR vice president for corporate communications, was what drugs came up positive in Mayfield's test.
Hunter refused to answer, stating that privacy concerns outweighed any benefit or effect of making the illegal substance public knowledge. The following weekend, France cited those same reasons for not revealing the name of what he referred to as a "serious infraction."
The two sides are waiting to learn their next date in court. Before filing their June 5 countersuit, NASCAR successfully petitioned to have the case moved from Mecklenburg County Superior Court to U.S. federal court. Because the presiding federal judge is on vacation, the case is not expected to be heard until late June.
Under the terms of NASCAR's substance-abuse policy, Mayfield cannot appeal his indefinite suspension, but can apply for reinstatement, a lengthy road that includes drug rehabilitation and counseling.
"I don't need to go to rehab," Mayfield told a group of reporters at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 16, a surprise track visit that violated the terms of his suspension. "Because I don't have a problem."
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Re: Mayfield tested positive for meth
Adderall is a narcotic usually prescribed to children with severe ADHD, and this calms them down and lets them focus. to others it is like speed. People caught with this with out a prescription are charged the same as people that get caught with illegal narcotics, like heroin, or cocain. Hope he had a script.
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Re: Mayfield tested positive for meth
as an EX-abuser of meth, and a multiple rehab attendee, i suspected meth was the drug in question because i've used theses same excuses with basically the same results. hope he gets the help he needs, but it sounds like he has the same problem that i did. didnt want to quit. when i decided to quit i did, but till then nobody can help you.
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Re: Mayfield tested positive for meth
hope every thing works out ok for him
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Re: Mayfield tested positive for meth
Below you will find a video that discusses this issue with a "well-known" doctor. What bother me though is that two of his crew also tested positive. Do not believe in coincidences.
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