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By PAmedic
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you know you wanted it.

the silly season continues, I'm just glad to see the 6 is still in good hands!

just to start this forum off on the right foot:

Martin excited about 'manageable' schedule
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Mark Martin plans to race nearly 60 times in 2006, about five events more than he made it onto the track last season, which started as his "Salute to You" tour and his final Nextel Cup season.
On Monday he called three series worth of add-ons to his 36-race Nextel Cup schedule in owner Jack Roush's No. 6 AAA Ford, plus three special events, "manageable."

Martin said he planned to compete in seven races each in the Busch and Craftsman Truck Series. The field for the four-race 2006 Crown Royal International Race of Champions will be announced Tuesday, and Martin is expected to defend his championship.

Martin said at numerous junctures last year that he could not imagine expending as much energy as he did in 2005 to make the Chase for the Nextel Cup and ultimately finish fourth in the championship.

"I tell you what, I had fun last year, which was really cool," Martin said. "It was the best year of my life professionally and personally, so I just want everybody to make sure that they know that they're talking to a guy that had a blast last year.

"It would mean an awful lot to me to have the same kind of performance on the racetrack this year, so therefore I'm willing to be miserable if need be in order to have that."

But Monday during a break in the final round of Preseason Thunder testing for the Nextel Cup Series at Daytona, Martin said he was warming up, slowly, to the challenge of this season.

"I've got so many things on my mind [and] there is a lot of stuff going on," Martin said. "I'm just gonna try to keep my head down and work real hard and make my team happy, make AAA happy and make some fans happy this year and work at it."

That effort took Martin to the limit last season, and the after-effects troubled him almost to the New Year.

A highlight came last weekend when he accompanied his teenage son, Matt, when the younger Martin won his first Sportsman division feature at the local New Smyrna Speedway, just south of Daytona Beach.

It led to Martin deciding virtually on the spot to move Matt into the Late Model class, which certainly won't lessen Mark's load.

"My month of December was the busiest I've had in my life," Martin said. "A lot of that is because of all the things that weren't able to happen, that I wasn't able to do the last three months of the season based on the focus and effort that went into the Chase, trying to catch up on that and get in the swing of some new sponsors.

"AAA [and] Coca-Cola, for example, were totally new to my program, so that took a little additional time and what have you and here we are. I'm doing a lot of stuff right now [and] I've got a lot on my mind."

Part of that is the utter helplessness and despair that Martin has felt about racing at Daytona since 1981.

"I don't have a lot of control about Daytona," Martin said. "This is not like California. Our California cars haven't been to the wind tunnel yet.

"Then we'll go to Vegas and test, and I'll be as fierce as I've ever been in my life about trying to win the next race -- but for Daytona I'm at the mercy of the engineers and the team and all those things.

"I don't really feel like I have a lot of input on the performance of the car, so I'm letting them do their work and staying out of it."

Martin admitted that misery had been his persona at many other times in his career, but for better or worse it resulted in excellence on the racetrack. He hopes it gives him the ultimate reward in 2006.

"My tendency is to go off on that misery side to try to make sure that we get that performance," Martin said. "I'm gonna fight that a little bit, but I'm not ready to address all that strategy just yet [because] I've got a lot of balls in the air.

"I'm really gonna make an effort this year to handle things the way I did last year with the philosophy I had, with the fans, with the media and with my team.

"I would really love the 2005 performance to be the last year of my Cup [career] -- so if I could do that well again in '06, it would be fantastic. If I could do better than that, obviously it would be a dream come true -- it would be incredible.

"If we could race for that championship and win, it would be the coolest thing. At the same time, realistically speaking, I know the odds that I'm up against and I can't believe that I was able to personally give the performance that I gave on the racetrack last year."

Still, the veteran said to expect the same effort this year.

"It would be hard for me to ask more of myself at this stage of my career, but you're not gonna get the Jack Roush philosophy recommendation from me, and that is, 'don't sweat it, don't strain so hard, just go do it and see if it turns out,'" he said. "Doggone it, that's a good strategy. I wish that would work for me, but I love what happened the last lap of Homestead. It's one of the few occasions where I've ever gotten beat that I had fun.

"Yeah, it would have been cool to win, but everybody was on their feet and that's why I race.

"If I could have times in 2006 and some races like that, it would really fill in that last box for me, because 2006 is the last Cup box for me, and I'd like to fill that in with great times like we had in 2005."

And the greatest checkmark, for Martin, would come if he could win the Daytona 500 in his last attempt Feb. 19. He knows the challenge well.

"It's Daytona," Martin said. "The first time I came down here was 1981. It's just a lot different as far as the preparation goes, and we only do it four times a year, [so] it's just different.

"I can help these guys make a car that will fly at the next place, but for here there are a lot of other forces out there that I don't have control of, and so it is what it is -- it's Daytona."

But even while he threw his hands up at the thought, Martin spoke from the heart.

"It's the biggest race of the year and I need to win it," Martin said. "This is my last chance, [so] I'm just gonna try to get in the front on the last lap and hog the track or something."
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By PAmedic
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Martin: IROC `crown jewel'
BY SARAH ROTHSCHILD
srothschild@MiamiHerald.com

Mark Martin has enjoyed an illustrious career, turning in several top-five finishes in the final Cup standings and breaking the Busch Series all-time wins record. But Martin considers another accolade, winning five titles in the International Race of Champions series, the ''crown jewel'' of his career.

Martin, the defending IROC champion, is among a field of 12 drivers announced Tuesday who will compete Feb. 17 in the Crown Royal IROC at Daytona International Speedway. The race will mark the first of four exhibitions in the 30th season of the all-star series.

The invitational features drivers representing seven major racing series: Tony Stewart (Nextel), Carl Edwards (Nextel), Matt Kenseth (Nextel); Martin Truex Jr. (Busch); Steve Kinser (World of Outlaws); Ted Musgrave (Craftsman Trucks); Frank Kimmel (ARCA Re/Max); Max Angelelli and Wayne Taylor, who will count as a team, each racing in two exhibitions (Grand American Road Racing); Max Papis (has competed in both open-wheel and road racing series); Sam Hornish Jr. (IRL IndyCar Series); and Scott Sharp (IRL).

Martin, who placed fourth in the 2005 Nextel Cup final standings, has 13 career IROC victories.

''It means that I haven't been mediocre in IROC,'' the 47-year old said. ``Maybe I have been mediocre in Cup racing.''

FORWARD THINKING

NASCAR's ''car of tomorrow'' will undergo its second preseason testing session here Thursday. John Darby, Nextel Cup Series director, said the new car is on track to be phased into competition beginning in 2007. The ''car of tomorrow,'' which is about two inches taller and four inches wider than current NASCAR rides, will be used at short tracks and road courses next season.

The introduction of the new car coincides with NASCAR's effort to improve safety, while attempting to help team owners reduce costs.

NASCAR's official announcement outlining its implementation could come as soon as Monday, when the annual media tour kicks off in Charlotte, N.C.

'We'll say, `Here it is. We're not turning back,' '' Darby said Monday. ``We've made a ton of progress with the car over the winter.''

TOUGH ON ROOKIES

Denny Hamlin, one of seven rookies in the Nextel Cup this season, said it probably would take a top-10 finish in the points standings to earn the Rookie of the Year award.

''There is going to be more emphasis on the rookies this year as tough as the class is,'' he said.

"You can't slip up, because you don't have one guy to beat.''

This year's class boasts the largest number of rookies in the past six seasons.
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By Sly Fox
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Yawn.
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By PAmedic
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you gotta get into this SLY- Texas Motor Speedway isn't that far away is it?
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By Sly Fox
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Its about 4.5-5 hours from where I live on non-race weekends. With NASCAR traffic its double that. We've had several attempts to build a speedway here in Houston in the past decade all fail because the Frances are so greedy that they wouldn't open up a date on either the Cup or GN circuits. The good ole boy nature of the sport is all that is standingin the way of it taking the next big step to legitimate major status.
By Agent2Be
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Viagra fan I see....poor mrs2be.....
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By PAmedic
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hey ya gotta do what ya gotta do
By Agent2Be
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Go Rusty. I only like him because of his sponsor. Is he retiring?
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By PAmedic
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he is gone. and Mrs2b is still crying in her beer. (so to speak)

the driver of the 2 car will be none other than Mr Arrogant himself- Kurt Busch.

and as a Rousch guy, I can say "good riddance"
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By bigsmooth
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"major legitimate status"??? sly where have you been? NASCAR is probably the second most popular sport behind football as far as TV viewership, and the TV contracts are enormous. the sport is not just in the south any more, and NASCAR is way on pace to have a track in or near every lareg metro area in the US. you have more minorities watching and attending, and the hall of fame had kansas city as a finalist to build it there, even though it will be in the south. the bottom line is NASCAR is legit, and it will continue to grow,and soon be international. there will always be good ol' boys, and the roots of the sport remain in the south, but the sport is different now.
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By Sly Fox
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My Dad is huge into the Labontes (who I've done quite a bit with over the years) and I've covered many Cup races. I'm very familiar with the sport and its reach. All that said, I'm generally not down with it. Here in Houston the ratings are pathetic but they are building nationwide. I've got no problem with anyone else enjoying the sport. It just doesn't do much for me.
By Agent2Be
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I echo your sentiment Sly. Busch is taking over for Wallace! Well, looks like I will have to find another favorite. Does XM Radio sponsor anyone?
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By PAmedic
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they do- its an associate sponsorship, but I can't remember who. I'm a Sirius guy though- and they're ending their 4 yr run at Watkins Glen , so no more "Sirius at the Glen"

probably go back to Bud!
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By bigsmooth
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im a fantasy sports geek, so is anybody interested in fantasy nascar on yahoo? i have been in a league for years, but would be willing to start up one if anyone is interested.
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By PAmedic
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I have a Yahoo groups membership on my work profile- PM me the site and I'll see if I can get in.
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Ford Fusions fly around drafty Daytona track
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Cars got into the draft Wednesday morning at Daytona International Speedway as Dale Jarrett posted the best lap of the week.

Ford, Dodge and Chevy all cracked the top three in the session, but the new Fusion took four of the top six speeds.

The new Ford hadn't been able to lead any of the first four sessions this week, but in the draft, the car seemed to excel.

"I ran in a couple of pretty good-sized packs," said Carl Edwards, who was fourth Wednesday morning. "To me, my car is handling so great that I never felt like I got loose or anything.

"The Fusion was working on the draft better than by itself, so I am pretty excited about that. To me, it was really nice to get out there and draft. More fun than single-car runs."

Clint Bowyer was second-fastest in a Chevy as the Richard Childress Racing machines continued to do well.

Mike Wallace was third in a Dodge. Wallace finished ninth in the 2003 Daytona 500 while driving James Finch's No. 09 Dodge, and he is trying to do it again this year. He will have to make the Daytona 500 on speed.

There were no incidents in the session, but the large packs of cars made for some tense moments in Daytona's narrow tri-oval.

Like Edwards, rookie J.J. Yeley said he was glad to see the single-car, two-lap runs come to an end.

"I pulled out there and got to lead the pack for 10 laps or so," said Yeley, who has just one career restrictor plate start in the Nextel Cup Series. " caught a slower car to move around him and go by, and no one went with me, unfortunately.

"I am already feeling the effects of being a rookie at Daytona," he laughed.
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By bigsmooth
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blah, blah, blah. hendrick will be in victory lane. when was the last time a ford won daytona???
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By PAmedic
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1st time the Fusion has been out there- wait and see my friend . Then prepare to cry in your adult beverage.
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By bigsmooth
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you are living in a fantasy world if you think the fusion will win that race. it's gonna take awhile like any new car introduced to the circuit.
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By PAmedic
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its my fantasy and I'll live it large! you must miss me tonite to be on here arguing w/ me this late!
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By bigsmooth
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yeah i miss you!!!!!! :)
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By bigsmooth
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let me answer that trivia question for you medic...ford last won the 500 in 2000. their last overall win at daytona was in 2003 by biffle. overall chevy was won 30 times at daytona to ford's 15...if you count mercury, then they won 8 more. like i said before the fusion im sure will be good , but will not win the 500. it looks like not many of our board brethren are into NASCAR.....any more gearheads out there??
By givemethemic
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Well unfortunately tomorrow I have to go to Martinsville Speedway and have an interview with the King Richard Petty and you know what the worst part is.... I was asked ride along side of him for a few laps around the track... Now the worst part is that I have to miss class to go to do it.. Anybody want to fill-in for me.... J/K can't wait my boss called me today and asked if I wanted to go do it. I will hopefully pics of tomorrow... Thought all of you NASCAR boys would appreciate that. By they way watch out for my boy Brian Vickers.... this will be his coming out year.. 3rd year with the Hendrick, he will be in the top 10 come chase time. Just book it like you should have booked me and given me more credit for my National Championship Score I belive I nailed that one and the MVP award...
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By PAmedic
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remind me to kick you square in the junk next time I see you. Oh, and Mrs 2b agrees w/ you on Vickers- now that her man in the 2 has retired and Mr Arrogant is in the seat she is looking for a new hero. Besides me.
By givemethemic
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I am now not looking forward to seeing you during football season......Brian is a great guy can't wait to see him again here at Martinsville, he is always a cool guy to talk too... His cousin oddly enough named Brian Vickers worked at our radio station my Freshmen and Sophmore year and has always done stuff for me when I have asked and is just an all around great guy... Lastly PAMEDIC this is the year of Henderick baby!!! get used to it.... now givemethemic
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