Mark Martin Could Run Partial Cup Schedule in 2007
Quote selected text Published July 11th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsMark Martin, who was expected to retire from racing full-time in Nextel Cup after this year, says that he hasn’t determined his schedule for next season yet and could be interested in running more Nextel Cup races. Martin originally planned to retire from full-time Cup competition in 2005, but after Kurt Busch announced plans to leave Roush Racing at the end of 2006, team owner Jack Roush asked Martin to forego his plans and return for a 19th year with the Ford Cup team.
Busch eventually left Roush at the end of the 2005 season. This season, the 47-year-old driver from Batesville, Ark., has been quiet about his 2007 plans, saying that he’s learned to never rule out anything after announcing and then changing his plans in 2005.
Martin, who is currently sixth in the Cup point standings, has plans to race full time in the Craftsman Truck Series next year. Asked about his goals for his final season during a teleconference from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Martin offered a surprising answer Monday. “I haven’t made the final determination on what [the] 2007 race schedule is going to look like for me,” he said. “Roush Racing hasn’t presented me with the truck contract yet, although if they would have I would have signed it and that would be done. I know what they’re doing and so I would consider doing a limited Cup schedule if it was with the right team and if I did so, to answer your question, the Brickyard would be on that, the Daytona 500 would be on that, races like Michigan and Dover and some of those races that might be in conjunction with the truck racing or whatever.
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what? where was that found? couldn’t they find anyone for his car?