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This is a far cry from playoff rosters that included Jake Gardiner, Matt Hunwick, Martin Marincin ... Mauer (42), Patrick Laine (27), Jose Cruz Jr. (51), Troy Palomalu (44), Brent Seabrook ...
NASCAR legend Mark Martin recently shared his experience of trying sim racing. Martin replied to a question, saying that he tried sim racing in 2013 on Toyota's simulator. He expressed that it was ...
Mark Martin recently shared his honest thoughts about the "underappreciated" talent of Kurt Busch in light of Kyle Larson's second Indy 500 attempt this year. The Hall of Famer Martin candidly ...
Mark Martin, a NASCAR legend, recently penned a note of appreciation for the CARS Tour co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kevin Harvick on X. He said that a race doesn’t require 60 lead changes ...
Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Mark Martin had a hilarious reaction to a fan's dig at the new NextGen car update. NASCAR's Vice President of Performance, Dr. Eric Jacuzzi, has been working on a ...
DARLINGTON, SC - SEPTEMBER 04: NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin speaks in a press conference during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bojangles' Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on September 4 ...
Mark Martin took on the likes of Dick Trickle, Joe Shear, Mike Eddy and Bob Senneker racing on tracks like Salem and Winchester in Indiana, the Dells and La Crosse in Wisconsin and the Minnesota ...
The crowds at North Wilkesboro Speedway are drinking in the enthusiasm ushered in by the CARS Tour. The post Mark Martin Uses ...
Former Cup Series driver Mark Martin addressed the NASCAR paint scheme issue and cleared the doubts regarding the positioning of numbers. Taking to his official X account, Martin answered back to ...
However, not everyone is a fan of racing on a computer inside a room, including a certain Mark Martin. The NASCAR icon recently revealed on X that he feels uncomfortable when racing on simulators.
NASCAR legend Mark Martin made it clear what he thinks of Kyle Larson's most recent attempt at completing "The Double." ...
Next Gen” car, and Hall of Famer Mark Martin has become their loudest voice. With frustration growing over how NASCAR Cup Series races look and feel, Martin’s blunt social media posts and bold take on ...