A.J. Allmendinger and Jeremy Mayfield will make their season debuts after failing to qualify for the previous four races (qualifying 43rd and 23rd, respectively).
For the 2003 season, he was promoted and became the crew chief and team director for Jeremy Mayfield.
In 2002, Jeremy Mayfield was added to Evernham's program, taking over the No. 19 Dodge from Atwood.
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During the 2006 season, former Evernham driver Jeremy Mayfield was fired from the #19 car for 'lack of performance,' as stated by the Evernham team.
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In 2006, Jeremy Mayfield was fired for "lack of performance" and for comments deterimental to the team.
Jeremy Clarkson | Jeremy Piven | Curtis Mayfield | Mayfield | Jeremy Bentham | Jeremy Paxman | Jeremy Deller | Ron Jeremy | Jeremy Soule | Jeremy Collier | Jeremy Taylor | Jeremy Rifkin | Jeremy Griffith | Jeremy Bowen | Jeremy Beadle | Jeremy Shockey | Jeremy Sheffield | Jeremy Mayfield | Jeremy Larner | Jeremy Browne | Mayfield, Kentucky | Jeremy Vine | Jeremy Steig | Jeremy Reed | Jeremy Lin | Jeremy Keith | Jeremy Sumpter | Jeremy Sorzano | Jeremy Sisto | Jeremy Renner |
Wallace left the team late in the season to replace Jeremy Mayfield at Penske Racing and Ultra signed Kevin Lepage, who had been driving the #4 Kodak car for Morgan-McClure Motorsports, to run the remainder of the schedule.