50-year-old Mark Martin wins NASCAR race
April 22, 2009 by admin
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It’s the feel-good story of the year in NASCAR. Overcoming a 97 race winless streak, Mark Martin won The 2009 Subway Fresh Fit 500 NASCAR Race in Phoenix. During that time, Martin experienced many “close, but no cigar” races. He finished second place in four races and he finished in third place four times. He became only the third person who has reached 50 years of age to win a NASCAR race.
Greg Engle writes in the NASCAR Examiner:
Mark Martin’s victory Saturday was without a doubt the feel good win of the year. And the overwhelming majority of fans and competitors alike had a reason to cheer when the checkered flag fell.
“I don’t think there’s anybody that’s not a Mark Martin fan,” said Tony Stewart who finished second. “Nobody works harder to stay in shape to be good and fit and ready to go than Mark does. And when you see somebody that works that hard at it, you like to see the results come for him, too.”
Martin’s victory certainly wasn’t a cakewalk. He started on the pole, but was forced to fight his way to the front on several occasions. He took the lead for the final time on lap 307 of the 312-lap contest and cruised to victory.
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