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    Mark Anthony Martin (born January 9, 1959) is an American retired stock car racing driver. He has the second most wins all time in what is now the Xfinity Series with 49. He scored 40 Cup Series wins.

  2. Feb 16, 2021 · For nearly 40 years, Mark Martin was known as one of the toughest opponents in NASCAR. No matter if your name was Gordon, Johnson, Earnhardt, Stewart or others, if you saw Martin’s car...

  3. Jan 9, 2023 · Mark Martin's NASCAR career spanned three decades and included 96 total wins in NASCAR's three national series. Read on to see highlights from his career as he turns 64 on Jan. 9.

  4. Mar 14, 2019 · NASCAR Champion Mark Martin on Retirement, Racing, and What He Drives Now. In 31 years in NASCAR's Cup Series, he won 40 races and finished second in the standings five times. Martin also...

  5. Jan 20, 2017 · More than 30 years after his first NASCAR venture failed, Mark Martin will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Friday.

  6. Mark Martin drives a Jack Roush-owned Ford Thunderbird (pictured here) at North Carolina Motor Speedway (now Rockingham Speedway) on October 22, 1989, en route to his first NASCAR premier series win. He racks up a record 11 wins at “The Rock” in what is now the NASCAR XFinity Series.

  7. From his first win with Jack Roush to his final win with Rick Hendrick, relive all of Mark Martin's best moments in the NASCAR Cup Series in this NASCAR Legends compilation.

  8. May 25, 2016 · NASCAR Hall of Fame Class, Class of 2017. Despite a legendary career as one of the best drivers of his era, Mark Martin never won a championship in NASCAR’s premier series.

  9. May 19, 2017 · That marked the start of one of the most successful and decorated careers in NASCAR’s 70-year history. And to put an exclamation mark on it all, in 1998 Martin was named as one of NASCARs 50 Greatest Drivers, while in 2017, the people voted and inducted him into the sport’s Hall of Fame.

  10. It is generally accepted that Mark Martin was NASCAR's all-time best driver without a championship on his resume. He was Sprint Cup runner-up five times – once by 26 points, another by 38 – and never let the lack of a title define him.

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