penned with Rock (“Then Came You” starring Asa Butterfield). The boyfriend of a murdered woman vanishes, proving his guilt, thinks Detective Laura Aspel. Retired detective Martin McDaid links ...
NASCAR legend Mark Martin shared a throwback to his ASA race win at Oswego Speedway in 1986 on his X account. In response, fans embraced the memory with heartfelt reactions. Driving the Ford ...
It was a lot like the Austin Dillon deal, except Sammy didn't win. I mean, if you're going to do that, you at least need to win,” added Mark Martin. As Sammy Smith led the race at the final ...
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Daily Express US on MSNMark Martin has already told NASCAR what he wants to make comebackNASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin has outlined what it would take for him to return to the sport in an official capacity ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNNASCAR Legend Mark Martin Makes Feelings Clear on Sammy Smith’s Martinsville ManeuverThe NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Martinsville was pure chaos—cars wrecking, tempers flaring, and a wild finish that had ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR legend Mark Martin had gut feeling about underrated Cup Series driverNASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin called AJ Allmendinger NASCAR's most underrated driver in 2011, and the driver's late-career ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNNASCAR Veteran Mark Martin Drops Nostalgic 3-Word Reaction to His Iconic IROC Win at DarlingtonNASCAR legend Mark Martin recently marked the 30th anniversary of his International Race of Champions (IROC) win at ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Legend Lifts the Curtain on Rare Genius in Mark Martin’s Underrated CareerOn the speedways of NASCAR, there existed a different kind of racing genius - one who could feel a car's needs through the ...
NASCAR legend Mark ... don’t even watch.” Busch’s career has entered its twilight years and we don’t see the Rowdy of old anymore, we have a new contender who fits the mold that Martin ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Make This Happen’ — NASCAR Legend Mark Martin Backs Bold Number Placement Rule ChangeNASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin has thrown his support behind a suggested rule change that would allow teams more ...
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