#10_Ainge_#10
Just blame the flu
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"If he's out there on the race track with me, it doesn't bother me," Kyle Busch said. "Normally, we're ahead of him anyway."
Kahne, too, took a shot at Mayfield.
"As far as racing with Jeremy, I don't ever race with Jeremy," Kahne said. "He's at one end; I'm at the other."
Lisa Mayfield said she first saw the driver use meth in 1998 at a race shop in Mooresville, N.C. She also testified that Mayfield "cooked" his own methamphetamine until it became too difficult to obtain the ingredients and then turned to buying the drug directly from dealers. She testified to seeing Mayfield use methamphetamine approximately 30 times throughout the years, including at least once before a race.
"Between 1998 and 2005, I am personally aware that Jeremy used methamphetamines often," she said in her affidavit. "I was concerned about his heavy use and talked to his father about it. I saw Jeremy use methamphetamine by snorting it up his nose at least 30 times during the 7 years I was around him. Jeremy used methamphetamine not only in my presence, but also when we were both in the presence of others."
i can't believe he was able to hang on so long. over a decade is a long time for a meth head to not show signs.
anyway, who knows what kind of relationship he has with his stepmother. she could care about him or she could hate him.
none of this matters. he probably has no money now, and wasn't wasn't going to race again anyway.