Martin Rebounds to Finish
17th at Chicagoland
JOLIET, Ill. (July 12,
2008) – Mark Martin
rebounded from a late mishap
on pit road to finish 17th
in the LifeLock.com 400
Saturday night at
Chicagoland Speedway. Martin
ran as high as seventh in
the Sprint Cup race, but
struggled late in the event
to find the handling on his
No. 8 U.S. Army Chevrolet
Impala SS.
Martin was running 13th
when he came down pit road
under caution on Lap 225 of
267. But he overshot his pit
stall, which cost him
valuable track position as
he dropped back to 24th
place. He would spend the
remainder of the race
battling his way back to the
front at the 1.5-mile oval.
“I want to thank (crew
chief) Tony Gibson and this
No. 8 U.S. Army Team for an
awesome job in the pits and
a really nice race car
tonight,” said Martin. “I
have to apologize to them
for messing it up there in
the pits. That was a really
costly mistake on my part
and I apologize to everyone,
including our soldiers who
inspire me every week. Our
soldiers never quit and this
Army team will never quit.
We'll take our lumps and
come back strong at Indy."
“We had a pretty good car
tonight,” added Martin. “The
handling went away a little
late and it got pretty
loose. After starting strong
it appeared that we were
going to achieve a much
better finish than we got.”
Martin started the race
16th based on the Sprint Cup
owner points after
qualifying was rained out on
Thursday. He powered his No.
8 Dale Earnhardt Inc. Chevy
all the way inside the top
10 by Lap 70, before
advancing to as high as
seventh on Lap 127.
The Army pit crew enjoyed
a stellar night on pit road,
posting several speedy stops
of 13.30 seconds and under.
After an off weekend, the
team will return to action
in two weeks for the
Brickyard 400 at the famed
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Martin has posted five
top-fives and nine top-10s
in 14 starts in the
Brickyard 400. He finished
sixth last year.