12th May 2009

Hendrick to return after brief illness (AP)

Sidelined the past several weeks by a fast-spreading sinus infection, NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick plans to return to the track this weekend after a five-race absence.

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12th May 2009

There's no place better to view a race than Darlington (NASCAR.com)

Fans watch cars try to navigate Turn 1 at Darlington.

There's no place better to view a race than Darlington

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12th May 2009

Happy Hour: Do you care about Jeremy? (Yahoo! Sports)

Jeremy Mayfield’s positive test has brought the drug conversation to NASCAR. But do NASCAR fans even care?

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12th May 2009

1on1: Smith ready to put on another really big show (NASCAR.com)

Bruton Smith is looking forward to another busy two weeks at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

1on1: Smith ready to put on another really big show

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12th May 2009

Ferrari won’t enter 2010 season unless cap revoked (PA SportsTicker)

Ferrari says it won’t enter cars in next season’s Formula One championship unless the sport’s governing body revokes its new budget cap.

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12th May 2009

Your Turn: Second chances (Yahoo! Sports)

Jeremy Mayfield deserves to be heard, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. is running out of chances.

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12th May 2009

NASCAR’s policy tests for wider array of substances

Jeremy Mayfield says his indefinite suspension for violating NASCAR’s random drug-testing program may have been the inadvertent result of combining a prescription drug with an over-the-counter medication. Yet the forensic toxicologist who oversees NASCAR’s drug-testing program doesn’t believe the explanation is quite that simple.

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12th May 2009

Suspended Mayfield tabs Yeley as interim driver

Mayfield Motorsports will field a No. 41 Toyota for J.J. Yeley in this weekend’s Sprint Showdown, the 40-lap qualifying race for the Sprint All-Star Race at Lowe’s Motor Speedway, with Shana Mayfield the owner of record following last weekend’s indefinite suspension of her husband, owner/driver Jeremy Mayfield, for a violation of NASCAR’s substance abuse policy.

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