CONCORD, N.C. (May 17, 2008)
– Mark Martin and the U.S.
Army/Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Team went with a two-tire
strategy for the last 25-lap
segment in Saturday night's
Sprint All-Star Race at
Lowe’s Motor Speedway. The
strategy backfired, as
Martin’s No. 8 Chevy Impala
SS became too loose during
the final run and the end
result was a ninth-place
finish.
“We had a really good car
tonight,” said Martin, who
ran as high as fifth. “We
got a little too loose there
at the end and fell back,
but I liked the way the car
handled. We had good power
all night and I’m excited
about bringing the U.S. Army
Chevy back here next week
for the Coca-Cola 600.
“Tony Gibson (crew chief)
and the guys on this Army
team continue to work with
these cars and we get better
each week. Again, we are
looking forward to coming
back next week and seeing
what we have. We want to
have a great showing in the
soldiers' car for the
Memorial Day weekend race.”
Martin started the race
13th and moved inside the
top 10 by Lap 12. The race
was divided into four 25-lap
segments and Martin closed
out the first segment in
seventh position. He moved
up to fifth by lap 51 and
finished the third segment
in the same position.
Kasey Kahne, who opted to
stay out on old tires for
the final 25-lap segment,
won the event and the $1
million first-place prize
money. Kahne was voted into
the All-Star Race by the
fans.
Martin had a close call
in the waning laps, getting
loose on the inside to the
No. 20 car of Tony Stewart.
Martin was however able to
save his car and hold on for
the finish.
The No. 8 team will look
to build momentum as the
series returns to Lowe’s
Motor Speedway next week
(May 25) for the Coca-Cola
600, NASCAR's longest race
of the year. Martin won the
Coke 600 in 2002 and boasts
four Sprint Cup wins at
Lowe’s.