DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Mark Martin
became the winningest driver in IROC history, moving past the late Dale
Earnhardt and Al Unser Jr. by taking the season-opening race Friday
night at Daytona International Speedway.
Martin earned his 12th International Race of Champions victory by
passing fellow NASCAR Nextel Cup star Matt Kenseth
on a restart with four laps remaining. Then Martin held off Martin Truex Jr. over the final laps and beat him to the finish line
by a half-car length.
"The king of IROC won the race, and I'll finish second to him anytime,"
said Truex, the Busch Series champion making his IROC debut.
Bobby Hamilton, NASCAR's Truck series champion, was third.
Kenseth ended up fourth after leading 31 of the first 36 laps in the
40-lap event.
Kenseth was in front when the race was halted for about 10 minutes after
a multi-car accident that included IndyCar star Helio Castroneves,
19-time World of Outlaws champion Steve Kinser, Grand American Road
Racing driver Scott Pruett and Champ Car's Sebastien Bourdais.
Martin started the melee when he ran into the back of Kenseth, causing
the 2003 Cup champion to slow up and sparking a series of crashes.
Kinser ran into Pruett, who then spun into the wall and took Bourdais
with him. Castroneves, second to Kenseth for much of the race, also was
caught up in the mess.
Kenseth, the defending IROC champion, looked primed to win his third
consecutive race. But World of Outlaws driver Danny Lasoski bumped him
on the restart, forced him to wiggle and allowed Martin to drive by on
the outside.
Martin held on from there to get the record.
"I thought about that on that restart. That's pretty special," Martin
said. "If you race enough and you run good enough and you try hard
enough, your day will come. It seems like I have bad luck all the time,
but we didn't tonight."
Now, one of NASCAR's most notable figures has a chance to make more
history. He is tied with Earnhardt as the series' only four-time
champion. He's in a perfect position to make it five after winning the
opener.
There are three races remaining: at Texas on April 15, Richmond on Sept.
8 and Atlanta on Oct. 29.
It would be a perfect send-off for Martin, retiring from full-time
competition after this season.
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