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#9 and #19 car owner Ray Evernham was subpoenaed in Jeff Gordon's divirce case Tuesday, accepting the papers from a sherriffs deputy outside Daytona International Speedway. Brooke Gordon's lawyers want to look at the contracts that NASCAR car owners have with their drivers and sponsors to determine what Gordon is worth as a car owner. The four-time Winston Cup Champion owns a stake of Hendricks Motorsports. The car owners fought the original subpoenaes they received over the past month at their home offices, but the lawyers have been trying to serve them during preperations for the Daytona 500 to get them to appear in Florida Court friday. Nascar turned away a process server attempting to get into the track last week, and Evernham said officials from the sanctioning body asked him to go outside the track Tuesday to accept papers. "NASCAR asked me to do it and not make a scene about it" Evernham said "So I did it because I care about this sport, unlike Mrs Gordon, who is trying to make a circus out of the Daytona 500." Evernham, who won three Winston Cup titles as Gordons crew chief was the best man at the Gordon's wedding. The subpoena orders Evernham to be in court this Friday, but he said he would not be showing up. " I have 150 employees to worry about and two race cars to get ready for the biggest event of the year" he said " I am not stopping to go to court." Car owner Chip Ganassi said he had not been served before he left Daytona on Monday to return to his home in Pittsburgh, but was told a deputy had been looking for him where he had been staying when he first arrived for the race. Rousch Racing general manager Geoff Smith said his orginization had not received an order to appear in Florida court on Friday.
I hope she gets nothing, there's nothing worse than a woman scorned.
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I hope she gets nothing, there's nothing worse than a woman scorned.
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