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Description: Knew 'the writing was on the wall"


Mist - August 15, 2006 07:32 PM (GMT)
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Mayfield knew 'the writing was on the wall'
Ousted driver expected to finish season with Evernham Motorsports
By David Newton, NASCAR.COM
August 15, 2006
02:40 PM EDT (18:40 GMT)


Much legal maneuvering has taken place the past two weeks to get Jeremy Mayfield out of the No. 19 Dodge at Evernham Motorsports and Elliott Sadler into it for Sunday's Nextel Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.

But the real maneuvering began more than three months ago.

That, Mayfield said, is when owner Ray Evernham suggested that he begin looking at options with other teams for the 2007 season.

"I knew then the writing was on the wall,'' Mayfield told NASCAR.COM on Tuesday. "We weren't running good, we weren't making changes on the team, and the owner says, 'If you want to, you can start looking.'

"That told me all I needed to know, so I did just that.''

Mayfield eventually struck a soon-to-be-announced deal that will land him in the new Toyota team of Bill Davis Racing next season. Sadler got his release from Robert Yates Racing that freed him to replace Mayfield.

The only surprise to Mayfield was that the changes occurred last week, when he was fired before Sunday's race at Watkins Glen International. Until then, Mayfield fully expected to finish out the season with EMS.

"It sucked pretty much,'' Mayfield said of sitting out Sunday's race. "It's something that nobody wants do, to sit home while races are going on. I guess Ray felt he had to do that and I have to live with it. It's part of it.

"It's not what I wanted to do, but something I had to do.''

Mayfield said he also didn't want to take Evernham to court last week, but was left with no choice when his boss since 2002 refused to pay him for the remainder of this season.

"That's what he wanted to do initially ... pay me nothing,'' said Mayfield, whose contract actually ran through next season with options for the following two years.

"It shouldn't have gotten to that point. He should have called me and said, 'Hey, we're going to do something different. How can we work things out?' That's not the way things happen. As a matter of fact, I still haven't talked to Ray myself.''

Mayfield said all his discussions with EMS have been through his business manager. While he would have appreciated a call from Evernham, who has insisted he and Mayfield are good friends throughout this process, he said there are no hard feelings.

And he doesn't blame Evernham for switching to Sadler now with the No. 19 out of the top 35 in owners' points guaranteed a spot in the field each week.

An official announcement on Sadler moving to the 19 and David Gilliland replacing Sadler in the No. 38 at RYR is expected as soon as legal details are complete.

"That is totally what I would do if I owned a team,'' Mayfield said. "I mean this, Ray Evernham was a good friend of mine and I don't know what happened. I hated that it happened.''

Mayfield had discussions with Doug Yates, the co-owner or RYR, about replacing Sadler at Michigan where he recorded his only win of 2005. He said RYR opted to move forward with Gilliland, who has been approved by NASCAR to drive in every race except Talladega Superspeedway.

"That's what I wanted to do so bad just to have a little fun with this,'' Mayfield said of the musical chairs. "It would have been real cool if I could have driven for them this week with Elliott in the 19.

"Obviously, they want to get started on their future and I can't blame them for that.''

Mayfield's biggest concern through the process has been reports that he's run poorly on purpose and trash-talked his owner with the hope of getting fired so he could sign with another team.

That came to a head in Chicago, where Mayfield seemingly questioned Evernham's commitment when asked why his owner was at the Truck Series race with developmental driver Erin Crocker instead of there helping turn his Cup team around.

Evernham flew to Chicago the next day and held a news conference with Mayfield as a show of support.

"I wasn't trying to get Ray to release me from my contract,'' Mayfield said. "He'd already given me that opportunity months ago, saying that if we wanted to go out and pursue other options, we could.

"But we were always going to fix the 19 and finish the year out. Then Sadler became available and they felt it would be better to put him in the car and get ready for next year.''

Mayfield said the frustration with the 19 team began last season when he struggled after making the Chase for the Nextel Cup for the second consecutive season.

Crew chief Richard "Slugger'' Labbe was replaced at the start of the Chase by Chris Andrews. Then during the offseason team director Kenny Francis and the rest of Mayfield's crew were moved to the No. 9 of teammate Kasey Kahne.

Evernham said last week that Mayfield signed off on the changes. Mayfield said it wasn't exactly that way.

"I never got asked, 'Hey, who do you want for a crew chief?' '' Mayfield said. "It was pretty much we're going to put Chris over there and move Kenny to the 9.

"You're in a situation where you don't have any say so at all, anyway, about the cars, people or nothing. Then they tell you they're going to make a change, what good would it have done to say anything about it?''

Evernham also said last week that Labbe asked to be assigned to another driver before the Chase, and when that wasn't done Labbe and EMS split by mutual agreement.

Mayfield took offense to that comment, reminding Labbe recently was fired from his role at Dale Jarrett's crew chief at RYR.

"Where's he at now?'' Mayfield said. "He was blaming Dale Jarrett, too. It really ticked me off. Slugger doesn't have room to talk about nothing to nobody. Life goes on. I'm going to move forward.

"I'm so excited about next year. There's a fire in me burning right now that ain't nobody ever seen. We are going to be good.''

Mayfield hopes to be in another car before the season's end, perhaps by Bristol next weekend. He's had talks with several owners, including Bill Davis, about a ride for the rest of the season.

"I was hoping to have something for Michigan,'' said Mayfield, a five-time winner in Cup. "That's pretty much where things changed for me. I won the race last year and I'm not even going to be there this year.

"It's pretty [messed] up.''

Still, Mayfield is excited about his future and the future of Bill Davis Racing with the support of Toyota.

"I've got a good feeling,'' said Mayfield, who can't go into specifics until his new deal is announced.

Mayfield likes the thought of going to an organization where he'll be considered the so-called top driver with Dave Blaney as the second driver. That never was the case at EMS, where he always was the "other driver.''

"I always did to the 9 car, whether it was Bill Elliott or Kasey in there,'' he said. "But if felt good making the Chase the past two years knowing that I was the only [Evernham] driver to make it.''

Mayfield's only regret is that he won't get an opportunity to turn the 19 team around before moving on.

"Looking back now, I wish it would have worked out where we were running good and none of this had come about,'' he said. "At one point, I thought [EMS] is where I was going to retire. I didn't want to move again.

"But when you're running bad, running bad and running bad, and all of a sudden you get told if you want to look around you can ... what do you do now? You start looking.''

Martz - August 15, 2006 07:53 PM (GMT)
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"It shouldn't have gotten to that point. He should have called me and said, 'Hey, we're going to do something different. How can we work things out?' That's not the way things happen. As a matter of fact, I still haven't talked to Ray myself.''


:nono

C'mon boys. Let's be a little bit more professional.

I like hearing Jeremy's point of view. This is just a bad situation no matter how you look at it or what your opinion is about it.

I fully support Jeremy and whatever he decides to do in his future.

Katie9 - August 15, 2006 08:00 PM (GMT)
It's nice to hear Jeremy's point-of-view, but it's like my mom always says, "There's 3 sides to every story, Jeremy's, Ray's and then there's the true" and we're never going to know what that is.

Princess_Sara400 - August 15, 2006 10:40 PM (GMT)
I just wish we knew the whole story. I think they are all holding the true reason back

kaseys_ky_girl9 - August 15, 2006 10:48 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Princess_Sara400 @ Aug 15 2006, 05:40 PM)
I just wish we knew the whole story. I think they are all holding the true reason back

I dunno. I'm not sure if I really care about the whole story. The way I look at it, it's over and done with and it's time to move on. I wish the best of luck to Jeremy in everything he does, and hopefully Ray can now get his organization back to normal and under control. That way . . . We can continue to kick ass this year! :na

K Bear - August 15, 2006 11:12 PM (GMT)
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"I always did to the 9 car, whether it was Bill Elliott or Kasey in there,'' he said. "But if felt good making the Chase the past two years knowing that I was the only [Evernham] driver to make it.''

There lies the truth of the matter to this whole deal. There's the real reason that Jeremy wanted out! :nono Ego gets you no where buddy, no where!

MaryLovesNASCAR - August 16, 2006 12:42 AM (GMT)
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"I never got asked, 'Hey, who do you want for a crew chief?' '' Mayfield said. "It was pretty much we're going to put Chris over there and move Kenny to the 9.


That irritated me. I feel like that's what we've been hearing all year and my goodness, whether he liked it or not, don't you think it's time to move on? I'll admit I'm a Kasey fan, so my point of view is probably biased, but ugh.

I agree with Katie. I don't think we'll ever know the whole truth and at this point I'm just ready to move on. It was interesting reading Jeremy's point of view though- thanks for posting that. :)

~ Mary

wsucougarchick05 - August 16, 2006 05:48 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (starsnheaven03 @ Aug 15 2006, 01:00 PM)
It's nice to hear Jeremy's point-of-view, but it's like my mom always says, "There's 3 sides to every story, Jeremy's, Ray's and then there's the true" and we're never going to know what that is.

That's what I tell kids when I'm doing my volunteer work, too.

I tell them, "There's multiple sides to stories. There's what's in the police report, what I can read from the police report and the truth."

Katy - August 16, 2006 09:25 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (MaryLovesNASCAR @ Aug 15 2006, 08:42 PM)
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"I never got asked, 'Hey, who do you want for a crew chief?' '' Mayfield said. "It was pretty much we're going to put Chris over there and move Kenny to the 9.


That irritated me. I feel like that's what we've been hearing all year and my goodness, whether he liked it or not, don't you think it's time to move on? I'll admit I'm a Kasey fan, so my point of view is probably biased, but ugh.

Yeah but...

If you were Jeremy, and you lost a crew chief as awesome as Kenny to your teammate, who everybody already likes more than you, (sorry, but it's true) and saw the success that Kasey and Kenny have been having together, wouldn't you be pissed too?

I know I would.

Especially since Kenny's my hero dude! :good

Melissa - August 16, 2006 12:53 PM (GMT)
He said he was "shocked" about the firing. I didn't believe that then, you say the things he said to the media about your boss and the pink slip is on the way.

Now he is saying he knew for as much as 3 months earlier that he wasn't gonna be back in the 19 next season. Yet it never entered his mind that those comments would most likely speed up the delivery of the those walking papers. :bs

You damn lucky you were in that car as long as you were after Chicagoland.

Sounds like sour grapes to me. He just got told he was on borrowed time and he was spissed. I understand he wasn't happy but when you get told your position with the team is ending it is a light at the end of the tunnel. You grin, you bear it knowing that it will be all over soon. When the last day comes you cut and run.

One of the best lessons I learned at a young age was "don't burn any bridges, you might need that bridge again some day."

I question whether he and Ray were as close as the both let on. I find it hard to believe it would have come to this if they had been.

Good-bye to him. I wish him well. But I think he better remember the 3 strikes and you are out. Strike 1-Penske Racing. Strike 2-EMS. Strike 3-

K Bear - August 16, 2006 05:29 PM (GMT)
Mayfield is now the T.O. of NASCAR. His next team will be his Cowboys.

Katy - August 16, 2006 07:41 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (K Bear @ Aug 16 2006, 01:29 PM)
Mayfield is now the T.O. of NASCAR. His next team will be his Cowboys.

:lmao

ccjmfan - August 18, 2006 05:05 AM (GMT)
well im sure you all know what im gonna say b4 i say it so

im gonna say it anyway

sorry but im with Jeremy on this one he was treated like crap and thats all there is to it




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