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Running His Mouth: The Best of Jeremy Mayfield Speaking Out

Author’s Note: Normally when the Cup Series takes a weekend off, we go through the media reports, interviews, PR and all of our own stuff to bring you the best quotes from the Nationwide and Camping World Truck series races. But on Friday, FOX Charlotte ran an exclusive interview with Jeremy Mayfield that quickly made far greater national headlines. The 20-minute piece is worth watching from beginning to end, but in case you don’t have the time, we’ve gathered the best quotes from the interview and put them together here:

“This would have all been solved if they would have sat down with me before they made their little press conference. We would have talked about it and gotten my doctor involved. All of this never would have happened.”

“You’d think that if they’re gonna show a positive test again that they would do it right this time and take my B-sample and send it off to whatever lab we choose. We’ve been arguing for that for a week and they won’t do that. We’re right back to square one with them again. They won’t send the B-sample out and get it tested at our lab. It just doesn’t make sense.”

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“That’s what I don’t like about this whole thing. I don’t like the lies, the tactical moves, the sideshows they put on all the time. And that’s why I haven’t been saying a lot. But the world’s gotta know this. I’m not the guy sitting here that they’re portraying me to be.”

“If I was guilty, I could have already been back racing again. I could have already been to their rehab and been their good example of their strong, tough policy, and that would have looked good. But it didn’t work out that way.”

“I’ll probably never be able to go back racing again. And if I did, I wouldn’t be able to get a sponsor or ride, so they’ve got me there. But I was prepared to do that anyway when all this started happening because I started thinking, ‘why would I?. If you don’t care about me more than that, then I don’t care about you more than that either.'”

“We’ve proved that their policy has major flaws in it from the top to the bottom. Then they come out and say, ‘we’ve got the strongest toughest policy in sports.’ Why lie to the public? That just breaks my heart to see them doing that.”

“They want it out there to the media. I don’t classify her as my stepmom. It’s a desperate woman at desperate times and desperate need. She needs money. She’s tried to come to me about money over my dad’s deal. It’s just a huge deal. There’s no proof of anything. It’s just a sad deal.”

“I have nothing to hide. When I take their third test, I’m getting one before and one afterwards just like I did last time. I get tested about every 3-5 days. I’ve been doing that for my attorney at different locations. It’s going to look funny one day when someday they go, ‘there’s a stack of paper that says he’s negative and only two pages saying he’s positive and there’s no B-samples to back it up.'”

“The days of dictatorship I thought were over when we went over and cleaned house in Iraq. I went over there last summer for 12 days. When you go over there and you come back, it really isn’t much different here when you go racing.”

“Just don’t believe everything you hear. Let it all come out and it will. I could have been quiet like they asked me to and went off and did their little rehab thing for no reason and I’d be racing again. But then down the road this would come back and haunt them with somebody else.”

“I knew I was a fall guy when I didn’t get any consideration. Chop my legs out from under me and have a press conference to tell the world. What’s going to happen is this is going to keep going on and on and on. It’s not good for me, NASCAR or anybody.”

“I just wish that somebody would open their eyes up and look at Dr. David Black and realize that his lab is the only lab for NASCAR and the only lab for WWE. How can that be fair when it needs to be a non-biased drug program? It’s biased one way with no appeals process. It’s not right to do that.”

“Wouldn’t you think by now that we would have a list of what we can and can’t take? I have a hard time believing that Dr. Black owns the lab and is getting calls from all the drivers about what they can and can’t take. The guy doesn’t have the credentials to tell you that. And then, if you have a positive test, he’s the one that tells you when you can come back and when you can’t. But he’s a toxicologist and that’s it.”

“I heard Brian Vickers called and asked Dr. Black, ‘can I take my multi-vitamin?’ And Dr. Black said, ‘I don’t know.’ It does make sense, I guess, because if you’re not an MD and you’re not a doctor, you wouldn’t know. I’m tired of all of this. Everybody that’s called Dr. Black has not gotten an answer yet.”

“It’s supposed to be a zero-tolerance policy. Well, just the other day Brian [France] makes a statement that they have positive tests all the time. If you have positives all the time in a zero-tolerance policy, how come nobody else has been suspended like me? Zero tolerance in their drug policy just depends on who you are.”

“I’ll probably get in trouble for saying what I’m saying right now, but it’s the truth. And it’s what America is about and what America is not about.”

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