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Better safe than sorry with an HJC helmet!
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Mark Martin now back in the saddle for NASCAR 2006: Will the sake of justice prevail?
Mark Martin, born January 9,1959, has been runner-up for the
NASCAR championship for 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2002. He has
compiled 35 Nextel Cup victories during his racing days. Mark
has also been in the top 10 for 13 straight seasons.
It would seem that the elusive NASCAR championship title should
have been his after the 2005 season solely for the sake of
justice. Could his reputation as a driver with an honest and
untainted past finally reward him with a glorious finish in '06?
This situation remains a possibility after Mark Martin obliged
to Jack Roush's request to return for a last round of NASCAR
racing next season. This was due to extenuating circumstances
involving his successor Jamie McMurray's contractual obligations
to another racing team. Mark's selfless decision to return after
getting approval from an understanding family seems to be a
Hollywood script in the making about taking it all at the last
dance.
His
performance during 2005 certainly gives every indication
that he still has plenty of fire within him to pull off this
storybook ending. He improved five positions in his last eight
races from ninth to finish fourth in the final standings. That
certainly is a testimony to someone who has no intention to fade
away into a mere distant footnote of racing history. Everything
suggests that Mark will be a threat to his competitors all the
way throughout next season.
Look forward to a No 6 team bent on bringing home the much
deserved prize for the true gentleman of the sport after the
2006 season is over. Life could use one of these situations to
show that it can be downright fair once in a while and that all
good things happen in the end.
About the author:
Brian is a Mark Martin fan and is the owner of Stock Car USA
Collectibles. Mark Martin information can be found by going to
http://www.stockcarusa.com/mark_martin_merchandise.html
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