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NASCAR: Stewart-Haas Racing and Mark Martin’s Top Potential 2012 Destinations

Even Mark Martin has no idea what he'll be doing in 2012.He's not worried about his future, even though 2011 is the last year of the 52-year-old Martin's three-year stay with Hendrick Motorsports.After a checkered (but championship-less) career with Roush Fenway Racing, Martin spent 2007-08 in semi-retirement. Believing he still had more in the tank, he returned to the Cup Series full-time to drive the No. 5 car for Rick Hendrick in 2009.Martin had a magical first year in which he scored five victories and seven poles. He ran second to teammate Jimmie Johnson in a close-fought battle for the championship, the fifth runner-up finish of Martin's Cup Series career.However, the la...

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NASCAR: Stewart-Haas Racing and Mark Martin’s Top Potential 2012 Destinations

Even Mark Martin has no idea what he'll be doing in 2012.He's not worried about his future, even though 2011 is the last year of the 52-year-old Martin's three-year stay with Hendrick Motorsports.After a checkered (but championship-less) career with Roush Fenway Racing, Martin spent 2007-08 in semi-retirement. Believing he still had more in the tank, he returned to the Cup Series full-time to drive the No. 5 car for Rick Hendrick in 2009.Martin had a magical first year in which he scored five victories and seven poles. He ran second to teammate Jimmie Johnson in a close-fought battle for the championship, the fifth runner-up finish of Martin's Cup Series career.However, the la...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - Motorsports
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Posted in MotorSports.