NASCAR BGN Detroit Gasket 200 Preview: #60, Mark Martin
13 August 1997
#60 Mark Martin, Winn-Dixie Ford Thunderbird NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division Detroit Gasket 200 Advance Michigan Speedway MARTIN HOPING TO BREAK BUSCH RECORD AT MICHIGAN BROOKLYN, MI - Mark Martin is hoping to break the Busch Series all time win record at Michigan Speedway this Saturday in the Detroit Gasket 200. Martin is currently tied with Jack Ingram with 31 career wins. Martin tied the record in April with a win at Talladega Superspeedway. Martin has accumulated 25 of his 31 wins in Roush Racing's Winn-Dixie Ford Thunderbird. This season alone, he has earned five Busch wins including Rockingham, Richmond, Atlanta, Texas and Talladega. "I can't believe I'm on the verge of breaking Ingram's record," Martin said. "I remember I used to idolize him when I was a kid. It seems like he won a lot of races, but I don't feel that way about myself. I don't usually look back at what I've accomplished, I just look forward to the next race and what I need to do." Martin drives a 15-race limited schedule in the Busch series, in addition to his full-time driving duties in the Valvoline/Cummins Ford on the Winston Cup circuit. Michigan is his first Busch race since Charlotte in May. "I don't know when I'm going to break this record because we've already had a year's worth of good luck in this series," Martin said. "We always run well at Michigan and it is one of my favorite tracks. We won the Busch race there in 1995, and in 1993 when we won the Busch and Winston Cup races in the same weekend." Michigan was also good to Martin in July when he captured his third IROC title. Being the only driver to win three IROC championships is another accomplishment Martin can add to his racing resume. "Winning the IROC title made me look back at what I've done over the years," Martin said. "The Busch and IROC series have both been very good to me at times when I struggled in the Winston Cup series. Last year I didn't win a Winston Cup race, but I won six Busch races and two IROC races (as well as the championship). I will be honored to break the Busch career wins record if, or when I do it. It will be something I will look back on with pride when I get old." By Roush Racing Public Relations