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Old 05-31-2009, 11:50 PM
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Here's what I got Rev, NASCAR has screwed up and backed themselves into a corner with no way out.

The lab was not licesened in the state of PA where the testing is done, which means they cannot legally do what they are doing.

The containers may have already been contaminated before testing because they had no seal on them.

No "B" sample can be tested by the same person or lab and that comes straight from NASCAR apparently. In this instance it was tested by the same person and same lab. Per NASCAR Mayfield can ask for his "B" to be tested and can specify who he wants to test it. He says he never asked for his "B" to be tested.

Per Mayfield's lawyer, nobody has any idea who handled his samples at Aegis, the logs that are supposed to exist do not exist.

No more "B" sample is left so it cannot be tested again by a different lab. My question to that is, what about the "A" sample did they do the same to that one, use it all up? How much is normally used in testing anyways?
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