[media-credit name=”darlingtonraceway.com” align=”alignright” width=”199″][/media-credit]CORNELIUS, N.C. – Mark Martin has spent 30 years in NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing.
He has raced against many of the sport’s greatest drivers including Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Darrell Waltrip and modern day heroes like Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson.
Martin raced at the 200 mph superspeedways and banged fenders on the notorious bullrings in the days before SAFER barriers, HANS devices, full-faced helmets and roof flaps.
Nothing he’s encountered has ever unnerved the 53-year-old Batesville, Ark. native who’s made 40 trips to victory lane.
But, there’s still one thing in racing that makes his skin crawl.
“It’s good luck charms,” laughs Martin. “I don’t like them at all.”
To this day, Martin immediately hands off anything that most consider “lucky.”
“I try not to insult fans when they give me something,” he said. “I try to be nice and say thank you, but I can’t get rid of them fast enough.”
That’s unusual in a sport where some drivers carry a rabbit’s foot in the car, tape verses to the dash, put lucky coins in their uniform pockets. Through the years drivers have shunned green paint schemes, eating peanuts near the car before the race and driving the No. 13.
But, Martin said he has good reason to shun the supposed bringers of good fortune.
His dim view of good luck charms dates back to one Sunday afternoon in 1993 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. A well-meaning fan gave Martin a four-leaf clover he taped to the dash of his car.
“I got hit in the back right after the green flag came out,” Martin recalled. “I got hit so hard it destroyed my car and ruined our race. We got all tore up.”
That was the end of good luck charms for Martin.
“I have been anti lucky charm ever since.”
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HISTORIC DRIVER READY FOR HISTORIC TRACK: Mark Martin To Make 46th Start at Darlington
CORNELIUS, N.C.— One of NASCAR’s greatest drivers races on one of the sport’s great tracks this weekend when No. 55 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota driver Mark Martin returns to action at Darlington International Raceway. The 53-year-old Martin owns two Sprint Cup and eight Nationwide Series victories on the 1.366-mile South Carolina track. The Batesville, Ark. native hasn’t lost any speed in his 30th year of competition. The Michael Waltrip Racing driver has won poles in two of the seven races he’s entered in 2012 and is 24th in driver points — despite choosing to sit out three of the season’s 10 races.
What are your thoughts on returning to Darlington? “Darlington is the ‘Lady in Black.’ I don’t think I’ve missed one there since 1988. I always enjoy racing at Darlington – that’s a driver’s challenge.”
How do you like driving for Michael Waltrip Racing? “I am just so proud of MWR and all the people there and the teamwork that they have shown there starting with Martin Truex, Jr., who has put so much work into getting the program where it was when we started the season and everybody combined. They really have a lot of great people there with great attitude, great teamwork and, man, have I got one awesome crew chief in Rodney Childers. This is so much fun and such an incredible privilege to drive a race car at this point in my career. We’ve made improvements every race that we’ve got to run together, so Rodney (Childers) and I are starting to figure some things out in the car that I like for the long haul, so it’s working well.”
Notes:
· AUTOGRAPHS: Mark Martin will sign autographs for the public on Friday 10-10:30 a.m. in Darlington. Martin will join Kevin Harvick, Paul Menard and Regan Smith in the Fan 101 tent across from the Toyota display between USAF and National Guard displays.
· MARK MARTIN OPEN HOUSE: Martin hosted his eighth annual fan appreciation event at his Batesville, Ark. car dealership and museum on Saturday. Michael Waltrip and Clint Bowyer joined Martin at the autograph session that drew about a thousand fans.
DARLINGTON CAREER: Martin owns two wins (Sept. 5,1993 & May 9, 2009) and 17 top-5 finishes in 45 starts at Darlington. He’s completed of 14,853 of 15,357 laps (96.7%) and led 801 laps. Click here for Martin’s career stats.
· MYRTLE BEACH: Join Michael Waltrip at the first annual SKID PLATE Race at Myrtle Beach Speedway on Thursday. The race is part of a fundraiser for “Victory Junction” featuring NASCAR personalities. For more information contact Kinsley Parsons at kparsons@victoryjunction.org or click here.
· DARLINGTON CHASSIS: Primary 726 – finished 12th at California Speedway. Backup 708 – has not raced in 2012
· Date: Friday May 11
Practice 11:30 a.m. SPEED
Practice 2:00 p.m. SPEED
Qualifying 3:30 p.m. SPEED
Race 7:00 p.m. Fox
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CREW LIST
Crew Chief – Rodney Childers
Car Chief – Steve Channing
Front Changer – Ryan Langley
Rear Changer – Shannon Myers
Front Carrier – Chris Hall
Rear Carrier – Mark Kennerly
Jackman – Tony Cardamone
Gas man – Brian Dheel
Spotter – Jeremy Brickhouse
Engineer – Billy Scott
2nd Engineer – Scott McDougall
Tires – Kevin White
Eng.Tuner- Denny Chandler (TRD)
Shocks – Mike (Nook) McCarville
Truck Driver – Glenn Shano
2nd Truck Driver – John Murphy
Pit Coach – Greg Miller
MWR’s No. 55 2012 Driver Lineup
May 19 All Star Race- Martin
May 27 Charlotte – Martin
June 3 Dover – Martin
June 10 Pocono – Martin
June 17 Michigan – Martin
June 24 Infineon – Vickers
June 30 Kentucky – Waltrip
July 7 Daytona – Waltrip
July 15 NHMS – Vickers
July 29 Indianapolis – Martin
Aug. 5 Pocono – Martin
Aug. 12 Watkins Glen- Vickers
Aug. 19 Michigan – Martin
Aug. 25 Bristol – Vickers
Sept. 2 Atlanta – Martin
Sept. 8 Richmond – Martin
Sept. 16 Chicago – Martin
Sept. 23 NHMS – Vickers
Sept. 30 Dover – Martin
Oct. 7 Talladega – Waltrip
Oct. 13 Charlotte – Martin
Oct. 21 Kansas – Martin
Oct. 28 Martinsville- Vickers
Nov. 4 Texas – Martin
Nov. 11 Phoenix – Martin
Nov. 18 Homestead – Martin
DIECAST CARS: No. 55 diecast cars are now available at the MWR souvenir hauler or CLICK HERE
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