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Mark Martin does not want a job in NASCAR. The former driver, 55, already had a job for four decades. He's not interested in another one. But when Jack Roush called recently to ask if Martin would ...
“He was blazing a trail, we were building a team,” said Mark Martin, the first driver Roush hired and who spent 19 years on his team. “He was one of the few people in my life that I had ...
On Twitter Thursday, veteran Sprint Cup driver Mark Martin announced he was going back to work with Jack Roush. “Who says you can’t go home,” Martin tweeted. “Excited to reunite with Jack ...
Martin tried to retire in 2005, but due to driver shuffling in the organization, Roush needed Martin to stay, and he agreed. Mark Martin and Jack Roush seemed inseparable, like best friends or ...
Mark Martin is back working for Jack Roush. As a driver coach, not as a driver. The 55-year-old Martin has enjoyed his time away from the track this season. He has spent the last two years driving ...
The road home is literally jacked with 1.5-mile oval tracks. And with Mark Martin winning at Kansas just ahead of Greg Biffle, Roush is fired up about it. "The formula for what the car is has a ...
Martin and Burton's partnership dates back to their time at Roush Racing from 1996 to 2004. The duo spent a considerable amount of time as teammates compared to others, which allowed them to forge ...
Retired NASCAR star Mark Martin has reminisced about his decades-old paycheck narrative with Roush Racing. The driver who opened the NASCAR victory account for Jack Roush took a jibe at his former ...
So instead of retiring from the Nextel Cup series and racing for fun in a lower division, Martin said Friday he will leave longtime employer Roush Racing after this season to drive a limited 22 ...
Mark Martin leaving Roush for MB2: Mark Martin will leave Roush Racing at the end of this season to drive a partial NASCAR Nextel Cup schedule for MB2 Racing, The Associated Press learned.