Mr consistency called often Mark Martin due to his frequent top-10 finishes. Arkansas, comes from the State spent he early years of his ride on short dirt tracks. From there he moved to the AMA and 1977 which won Rookie of the year title. Then he won three consecutive championships from 1978 to 1980 and then another in 1986.
But Mark Martin made for bigger and better things and was headed for NASCAR racing teams in 1981. In 1982, he was executed a complete list of family-run team. After only 22 events from ' 83 to ' 87, he took over a complete list of the nationwide (then Busch) series for owner Bruce Lawton master. Martin won in Dover, to win it as the first Ford driver. This victory was attracted the attention of another owner, his Cup team set up for my 1988-Jack Roush. This was the start of a 19-year relationship between the two of them. During this time he took 2nd, behind the Championship four times, but has been unable to capture it.
In 1990 he lost ownership to Dale Earnhardt with only 26 points, and in 2002 by only 38 points against Tony Stewart. Racing separated with Roush Martin, after the Organization announced that they could a team for him no longer field in 2007 for all 20 races that he wanted to perform. After the campaign ' 06, Martin joined Ginn racing run a part-time schedule in 2007. Martin is the leader in WINS in the nationwide series with 47, even if he is running a full schedule. He was also 14 began in 2006 in the Craftsman Truck series. This year brought an amazing story of 6 WINS, 11 top 5s, 12 top-10 and 3 pole positions.
DEI-Ginn racing, acquired in July 2007 so that Mark Martin Earnhardt, Jr., Martin Truex Jr., and Paul Menard. Left Earnhardt Jr. DEI and Martin shared car # 8 with ARIC Almirola from U.S. Army sponsored. 2008 Auto Club 500 was Martin's 700th career start. Still going strong in 2008, talk it, that Martin DEI Hendrick Motorsports join at the end of the season can be. 2009 is to his official after almost three decades of racing last season.
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