7 reasons to watch the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway: No. 7 - Mark Martin
By Kris Johnson - Assistant Managing Editor
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Watch to witness the emotional reaction of Mark Martin, whether Martin wins the Sprint Cup or more likely finishes second to teammate Jimmie Johnson.
Martin has maintained all along that a championship did not drive him to return to full-time duty at Hendrick Motorsports. But can you imagine the 50-year-old’s emotions should Johnson somehow falter today at Homestead?
Even if he plays the role of runnerup, Martin’s graciousness should be something to behold as the curtain falls on this 2009 Sprint Cup season.
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1 response to "7 reasons to watch the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway: No. 7 - Mark Martin ".
SheilaLovesNASCAR said:
Nov 22, 2009 at 9:56 PMMark Martin is doomed to be second. If he couldn't do it in his prime, what makes anyone think he can do it now? Was Roush equipment really that bad? Matt has a championship.
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