Mayfield 'doubts' he will be back at Evernham:

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While #19-Jeremy Mayfield told reporters Saturday that he doubts he'll be back with Evernham Motorsports next year, team owner Ray Evernham said no decisions have been reached. Asked following qualifying for the Allstate 400 if Mayfield has inquired about his release, Evernham said they'd discussed a number of things. "But we haven't made any decisions," Evernham said. "The first thing we honestly both said was, 'Let's fix this first, because no matter what we decide to do, we can't leave this thing like it is. We have to prove that we can do it. Jeremy's got options, the same as many other drivers. Why wouldn't he? He's been in the Chase two years in a row. If I was a team owner starting a new team, he'd be one of the guys I'd be looking after, too." Mayfield has struggled this season, working with a new crew after Evernham swapped his teams following the 2005 season. Mayfield is coveted by Michael Waltrip Racing and is believed to be a candidate at Bill Davis Racing as well. It's widely believed that Elliott Sadler [currently with RYR in #38 and has been granted his release for 2007] will replace Mayfield, once Mayfield's granted his release. Evernham said such a decision isn't entirely his own. "That's not all up to me," Evernham said. "We have all these [sponsorship] partners. That's a decision that would have to be sat down and talked about between a lot of people."(SceneDaily.com)(8-6-2006)
 
Honestly, I think Jeremy will go to Toyota. JMO, but your mileage may vary.
 
kat2220 said:
Honestly, I think Jeremy will go to Toyota. JMO, but your mileage may vary.

I think you're right, I just thought it would be with Waltrip.
 
UPDATE 4: Jeremy Mayfield may be free to leave Evernham Motorsports for Bill Davis Racing sooner than he expected. Bill Elliott will be in the #19 Dodge that Mayfield has driven for EMS since 2002 this weekend at Watkins Glen International, according to the Nextel Cup entry list released by NASCAR on Tuesday. Jeremy Mayfield has been driving the #19 Dodge since 2002. Contractual agreements remain to be settled before it can be decided if Mayfield will be out the remainder of the season. Team owner Ray Evernham could not be immediately reached for comment. Mayfield, who said last weekend at Indianapolis he likely would not be at Evernham Motorsports next season, said he had not been contacted by Evernham about a switch. "It's not professional, that's for sure,'' said Mayfield, who crashed on Lap 82 of Sunday's race and fell out of the top 35 in owners' points that guarantee a spot in the next race. "That's the way everything has worked around here for a while.'' A spokesperson for Evernham Motorsports said discussions with Mayfield Motorsports management began on Monday.(NASCAR.com), see the entry list on my Watkins Glen Entry List page.(8-8-2006)
 
after what happened today..i dont think jeremy wants to go back there..
 
yep, it's like a bad marriage. better to split now and get it over with.
 
SlowNeasy said:
yep, it's like a bad marriage. better to split now and get it over with.

Hmmm, I wonder how much Erin Crocker had to do with this split up... :D
 
Erin Crocker Article

We've talked about me running some Nextel Cup races next season, but for myself I want to run better in the Truck and Busch Series first.

I've never been a person who has wanted to jump to another series without really belonging or deserving.


I would earn more respect going to Cup if I had more success in these other series. I still believe we can do that. I know people are still critical about me, but I feel we have some good runs coming and then maybe I will be ready for a few Cup races next year.

These next few months are really important for me. Regardless of if I think I'm ready or not, if this is my only chance to run in Cup, yeah, I'm going to jump all over it.
But if I had my choice I would rather have more success before I make the jump. I don't think I necessarily need to win a race. There are other drivers that struggled in lower series and moved up.
 
I actually hope Erin does move up to cup in a year or two. After that it would be extremely hard for her with the current "young gun" mindset in nascar. She's right that you don't neccessarily have to win in busch to move up to cup. It does help though if you are at least competitive. She's got to improve on an average 25th place finish. That just won't cut it in the big leagues (for long), even if you are female and pretty <g>
 
SlowNeasy said:
...even if you are female and pretty <g>

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:eek:
 
From Jayski's...



Mayfield out..totally at Evernham? hearing Evernham Motorsports has released #19 driver Jeremy Mayfield from driving duties for the rest of the season, no word if the contract situation has been resolved if he has been released....or if he will drive again this season in the Cup series.(8-10-2006)
 
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