
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- Mark Martin will feel his age in the morning or a day or two after a race.
His bones will stiffen and his body will ache after driving 400 grueling miles, even though the fitness fanatic is still in top shape.
After all, 50 is 50 and that matters - well, everywhere but on the track.
Martin is still nifty at 50 and has made Cup racing his personal senior circuit. He won at Chicagoland Speedway, getting the strong jump off the double-file restart with two laps left to win his series-high fourth race of the season.
"I'm going to feel like hell tomorrow because I ain't going to sleep much tonight,'' Martin said on Saturday night. "When I'm pumped up driving fast race cars, I certainly don't feel 50.''
He's far from the sunset of his career and proved it under the lights on the 1.5-mile track.
Martin dominated the race early and led 195 laps, easily the most of the 400-mile race. He was in so much control of the No. 5 car, he radioed his crew to say, ``this is easy.''
But he dropped the lead to Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson with just over 40 laps left. Then a frantic finish that saw Johnson and Kurt Busch tangle on the track allowed Martin his chance to regain the lead and hold on.
"I don't know how we have one, much less four,'' Martin said.
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Mark Martin drives during the NASCAR LifeLock.com 400 auto race at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, July 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Warren Wimmer)
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Mark Martin cresses the finish line after winning the NASCAR LifeLock.com 400 auto race at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, July 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Warren Wimmer)
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Jeff Gordon (24) drives during the NASCAR LifeLock.com 400 auto race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, July 11, 2009. Gordon finished second. (AP Photo/Tim Stewart)
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Kasey Kahne (9) drives during the NASCAR LifeLock.com 400 auto race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, July 11, 2009. Kahne finished third. (AP Photo/Tim Stewart)
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JOLIET, IL - JULY 11: Todd Davis, CEO of LifeLock (R), poses with million dollar contest winners Donna (L) and Richard Musgrave (C) after the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 11, 2009 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Todd Davis;Donna Musgrave;Richard Musgrave
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JOLIET, IL - JULY 11: Mark Martin, driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, poses in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 11, 2009 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Mark Martin
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JOLIET, IL - JULY 11: Mark Martin (R), driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, is congratulated by by teammate Jeff Gordon, driver of the #24 National Guard Patriot Academy/DuPont Chevrolet, in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 11, 2009 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mark Martin;Jeff Gordon
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JOLIET, IL - JULY 11: Mark Martin, driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 11, 2009 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mark Martin
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JOLIET, IL - JULY 11: Mark Martin (R), driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, is congratulated by NASCAR President Mike Helton in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 11, 2009 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mark Martin;Mike Helton
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Mark Martin celebrates after winning the NASCAR LifeLock.com 400 auto race at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, July 11, 2009.(AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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Jeff Gordon's hard-charging finish got him second place. He made a late pit stop for four fresh tires which helped him quickly make up ground and earn his third runner-up finish in the last five races.
Martin and Gordon are Hendrick teammates and earned a $1 million prize for a Colorado family. The teammates also grabbed the top two spots at the LifeLock sponsored race in June, setting up the fan's shot at the big cash prize.
"I saw Jeff coming and I was like, 'Get it, get it,''' Martin said. "I wanted him to get it. This is really, really special. Incredible what everybody does for us.''
Not only that, they gave team owner Rick Hendrick a nice early birthday present. Hendrick turns 60 on Sunday.
"It's a slightly early birthday present,'' Martin said just a few ticks before midnight eastern.
Martin might still be racing and winning races at 60, showing no signs in the No. 5 Chevrolet of slowing down.
Not for Kyle Busch.
Busch had a dreadful night, and was unruly on the radio as his No. 18 car was on the track and finished 33rd. He complained all race about his car to his crew and fell to 10th in the points standings.
"I got nothing,'' Busch said over the radio. "I don't care what you do. It's junk.''
Kyle Busch had shared the series lead for wins (three) with Martin.
While Busch sank, Martin soared. He went from 13th to 11th to propel himself into contention for a spot in the Chase for the championship.
Martin has insisted all season he wasn't racing for points. His move to Hendrick rejuvenated him and gave the best driver to never win a Cup championship perhaps the best ride of his career.
Martin, who was series runner-up four times, might have to start thinking championship over the season's final 10 races if he can stay inside the top 12.
"I leave the track in my mind 13th and that's fine with me,'' Martin said. "I'm not going to let myself get sucked into that. I may change my mind later, but I'm leaving the track at the same position I was last week.''
Kasey Kahne was third. Points leader Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top five.
Martin Truex Jr. finished 16th, but the No. 1 Chevrolet is headed back to research and development because the right rear was high.
Hamlin briefly took the lead late when he pushed past Johnson off a restart. Johnson got loose and bumped into Busch. Busch slammed back in Johnson's No. 48 Chevy, sparking chaos and some ill feelings.
"Everyone was going for a win right there,'' Hamlin said. "(Johnson's) had his fair share.''
Just not at Chicagoland.
Johnson, who let the checkered flag slip away in the final laps last year, is still searching for his first career victory at the track just outside Chicago. He told his crew before the race he owed them a win.
Busch and Johnson picked up where they left off after they also ran into each other three races back at Sonoma. Busch finished 17th on Saturday night and criticized Johnson's performance on the track.
"I am starting to lose faith in his ability as a three-time champion,'' Busch said.
Johnson accused Busch of "bodyslamming'' him on the track.
Greg Biffle fell out of the top 12 in the points standings and Kahne moved from 12th to eighth.
They were all looking up at Martin at the end.
"That's what life's all about right there,'' he said.
By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
7-11-2009 @ 11:49PM
mbsenlick said...
Congrats Mark. You r the man. You won the race in dominating fashion just like you did in phoenix. Go and win the race at Indy, Pocono, New Hamsphire and the other track I cant think of rite now. And also go win the championship that u so deserve.
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7-12-2009 @ 12:31AM
pnut166 said...
GO MARK !!!
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7-12-2009 @ 12:06PM
OINKJOHNSON2 said...
Good for Mark! A well-deserved win, which should put him back in the Chase, where he can, hopefully, win the Championship. One sour note--did anyone notice all the empty seats? Is the Chicago area hurting financially that much? Maybe Obama could stimulate things by buying up all the seats and then offering them to anyone who earns less than $50,000 per year.
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7-12-2009 @ 12:45AM
Tracy G Smith said...
Congrats Mark. Go win the championship!
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7-12-2009 @ 1:33AM
gregsachiko said...
Please do win the entire Championships , then I CAN walk away from watching this sport.
Martin, my respects "OLD MAN"
gREG-SAN
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7-12-2009 @ 1:38AM
Bob said...
The ageless wonder does it again! Just goes to show what a tireless work ethic, an indomitable will, and a true love of what you're doing can accomplish, no matter how much younger the competition is. It would be the feel-good story of the decade if Mark can ride his momentum into a championship this year. It's so nice to have a sports figure whose personality makes you want him to succeed, given the slim pickin's these days. Go Mark!
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7-12-2009 @ 5:12AM
nzcr14 said...
WELL, MY FIRST CHOICE FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP ACHIEVEMENT
will always be STEWART and thru the years when it became obvious he was not going to get it,my next 4 drivers were always welcomed for to get it.
THIS YEAR IF TONY WILL NOT MAKE TO IT, I'LL SAY;
ALL FOR A MARTINI CHAMPIONSHIP WIN. he may not retire this year or next but time is sure running out and soon or later the retirement will be definitive, SO WHY NOT?
THINKING OF DUMPING THE KYLIE OUT OF MY DRIVERS PORTFOLIO,because it's becoming insulting and degrading to be a KYLE BUSH FAN, BUT HAVE NOT MADE UP MY MIND YET.The driving talent is there no doubts,but that's it.
In for the bid; the GRAMLIN 11, the MARTINI 5, the LOG IN KID 20, the OLDMAN 39.
ANY SUGGESTIONS ANYBODY?
NO DODGES, NO FORDS DRIVERS, PLEASE.
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7-12-2009 @ 11:15AM
pnut166 said...
Uh, Stewart has 2 championships.
7-12-2009 @ 6:43AM
fd138 said...
I've been a Mark fan for YEARS. The OLD MAN can race. He had a BEST car on the track. Mark keep up the good work.
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7-12-2009 @ 7:14AM
CHARLEY said...
Why do you people keep calling him "OLD' ? I'm the same age as him and I'm not old .. GO MARK !!!! He is my HERO ....
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7-12-2009 @ 7:48AM
hafttwo said...
wow mark was strong al night and how nice was it too see kylie in the wall all night works for me
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7-12-2009 @ 8:01AM
Bob said...
Way to go Mark, you are a class act! I'm 62 and been a fan of yours for many years so I don't consider you old.....I've always known if you had
a great car and an outstanding team organization to back you up you could win, this season proves it. I sincerely hope that you win the championship
you truly deserve.
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7-12-2009 @ 8:02AM
chuck said...
Good to see Mark running out in the front, this will show other that at 50 he can still get the job done. And for the cry baby Kyle if it not one thing, your all ways pointing the finger at otehrs take a look in at your self. You have a lot of driving skills. so own up to it when you at falt. like last week.
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7-12-2009 @ 8:09AM
CHARLEY said...
GO MARK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7-12-2009 @ 8:21AM
DA24JG said...
Just a heads up for you Martin fans.......Jeff gave Mark the win.....Sorry to bring you Martin fans down from cloud 9....The only thing Mark forgot to do is thank Jeff in Victory Lane.....
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7-12-2009 @ 8:32AM
CHARLEY said...
BULLSH*T !!!!
7-12-2009 @ 11:17AM
pnut166 said...
Racers don`t give each other wins, bonehead.
8-06-2009 @ 9:10PM
timcaine said...
Wow that is some BS, You know that the the ONLY racer that has given someone a win is MARK MARTIN in 1994 at Bristol... Gordon wouldn't give anyone not even his own mother, Just look at the race Jimmie Johnson won at Martinsville in 2007 Jeff was ALL OVER his bumper... Don't be mad that he finished second because you truly know he couldn't beat Mark that night.
7-12-2009 @ 8:24AM
Melisa said...
How I wish the Busch brothers would disappear from the face of the earth. They are both just whiney baby hotheads. Kurt questioning Jimmie's three time championship? I question Kurt's ability to win at all! Grow up guys.
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7-12-2009 @ 4:37PM
DLMHendrick48 said...
Kyle knows, as do all Nascar drivers, accidents are a part of racing. Kyle refuses to accept responsibiliy for his errors and mistakes. He needs to go back to riding a tri-cyle since that is the appropriate vehicle for the age he acts. His brother Kurt is not much better. They both spew accusations and point the figure at other drivers before even looking at the incident on tape. The drivers with class usually respond to their situations as "that's racing" or "he just got loose and we wrecked". Even though Kyle has done the same thing Tony did (which was nothing wrong) at the end of the Daytona 400 race, it is only acceptable when he does it to someone else. He has an extremely short memory (Martinsville with Dale Jr), is a spoiled brat and needs to take his piss poor attitude somewhere else. There is no room for that in sports that relies on sponsors and fans to pay extremely large paychecks for athletes. Perhaps he needs to take up golf (an individual sport) where he has to accept his mistakes and has no one else to blame for his poor performances.