
Mark Martin
66-Year-Old Driver

Roush Fenway Racing announces that legendary NASCAR driver Martin is returning to the race team where he excelled behind the wheel for almost 20 years - this time as the team's driver development coach, roushfenway.com reports.
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The recently retired Martin can't stay away from the race track. He has been hired by his former boss Jack Roush to mentor and coach the team's young drivers coming up through the lower divisions of NASCAR. Martin will be a great influence for drivers like Trevor Bayne and Chris Buescher as they work their way up the development ladder.
The recently retired Martin can't stay away from the race track. He has been hired by his former boss Jack Roush to mentor and coach the team's young drivers coming up through the lower divisions of NASCAR. Martin will be a great influence for drivers like Trevor Bayne and Chris Buescher as they work their way up the development ladder.
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Martin moved into semi-retirement after the 2013 season. He will do some testing and driver coaching for Stewart-Haas Racing this season, but his days of racing on Sunday's are over.
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Stewart-Haas Racing competition director Greg Zipadelli said that Martin's 2014 role with the team "is not completely identified yet," but predicts the veteran will be a valuable addition after ostensibly running his last Sprint Cup for the foreseeable future race on Sunday, ESPN.com reports.
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Mark Martin: Last Race at Homestead
The Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead will be Martin's last scheduled Sprint Cup race, Stewart Haas Racing PR reports.
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Mark Martin: May Retire
Martin's legendary racing career may be over after next week. While he wouldn't use the "retirement" word Friday while talking with reporters, he says the word has burned him in the past. Martin strongly hinted he would not race in 2014 and beyond, USA Today reports.
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Mark Martin: Engine Failure at Charlotte
Martin finished 42nd in the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Saturday night.
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Martin, interim driver of SHR’s No. 14 Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet SS as he subs for the injured Tony Stewart, finished ninth in the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond, stewarthaasracing.com reports.
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