Mark
Martin was born January 9, 1959, in Batesville, Arkansas.
He began his stock car racing career at the age
of 15 on the local Arkansas dirt tracks. He won his first race in only his
thrid start, and the Arkansas state championship in his first year of racing
in1974. He moved up to the V-8 division in 1976 and began racing on
asphalt later that year.
His success continued, and by 1977 he began
competing in the ASA series against drivers such as Rusty Wallace, Bobby Allison
and Dick Trickle. He became the ASA Rookie of the Year in 1977, and then
went on to win three consecutive championships from 1978-80.
Martin ran five NASCAR Winston Cup races in
1981, which began laying the groundwork for his first full season in 1982.
He had an impressive rookie year with eight top-10 finishes, although he never
received payment from his sponsor. Unable to fund the team himself, Martin
auctioned off everything in his shop in April 1983. He ran a limited
Winston Cup schedule for different owners that year before returning to the ASA
series.
He ran the ASA series from 1984-86.
Martin was paired with crew chief Jimmy Fennig in 1985 and claimed another
championship in 1986. Little did Martin know that he and Fennig would be
reunited as driver and crew chief in 1996 at Roush Racing.
Martin decided to take one more shot at NASCAR
racing in 1987 when he drove a full-season Busch Grand National schedule for
Bruce Lawmaster. It was Mark's victory at Dover that year that sparked the
attention of Jack Roush. Roush was preparing to begin his own Winston Cup
team for 1998 and selected Martin to be his driver.
Since then, Martin and Roush have achieved
everything just short of a Winston Cup title. Together they have earned 32
Winston Cup victories and finished second in the point standings three times
(1990, 1994, 1998).
Mark has compiled one of the most successful
careers in NASCAR history. His 32 wins are the fourth most among active
drivers. He has currently started 437 straight Winston Cup races, dating
back to February 18, 1988. He and his wife Arlene and their five children
- Amy, Rachel, heather, Stacy and Matthew - live in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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