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Q&A With Mark Martin driver of the No. 6 Viagra Taurus
after his win in the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge
Question:
THOUGHTS ON THE FANS REACTION.
Mark:
"The reaction of the fans, is number one. And part of that reaction was
seeing the paint on that race car. So the Salute to You tour is about the
fans. Their reaction to this win is number one. It is the thing that I'll
remember as long as I live. Second of all, I want to thank Viagra and all
our sponsors for allowing us to get a little glimpse of old school. That
car ran like it did in '93 and it really means a lot. The other thing,
next in line, is the look on the face of each and every guy who made that
happen, the guys who do the work. I wish I could capture that and hold onto
that and visit it every day. The best that we can do is photographs, and
we'll do the best we can with that. That's really special. Then comes the
trophy. It's really special.
"This is how I want to do it. We did this by racing smart with a great
race car tonight. Certainly don't feel like it was anything more than coming
to the race track with a great race car and great execution by a team that
I'm honored to drive for."
Question:
HOW HARD WERE YOU DRIVING THOSE FINAL LAPS? IT LOOKED LIKE ELLIOTT SADLER WAS
CATCHING YOU?
Mark:
"I was driving as hard as I could and not mess up. And every single lap that
I would check up into the comfort zone, he would gain on me. Then the next
lap I would step outside the comfort zone and either stop him gaining or pull
away. I didn't want to put together 15 laps outside the comfort zone, even
though you can, I probably ran nine of the 15 out there right on the edge."
Question:
JACK SAID THAT HE DOESN'T HOLD OUT HOPE THAT YOU WON'T RETIRE. DO YOU EVER
HAVE ANY SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT RETIREMENT? ANY MORE RACES NEXT YEAR?
Mark:
"I only see the Bud Shootout and the All-Star race. That's all I really see
at this time. I don't see how it would be possible to race a limited schedule
on the level that I want to race on. It's just not possible to do that, so
I've already said I can't sign up for another one of these. I don't know
that I've ever completely explained to Jack why I've made this decision,
because I know that he regrets it so much, but there are so many things that
play into that decision and I'm excited about 2006, and I'm not regretting
my decision at all. This just makes it even better. And we're not done yet.
"Pat Tryson and this team, they want to deliver another miracle. This was a
miracle tonight, and they want to deliver another one—that being a championship.
We've been in the top 10 in every race but one this year, so it's not outside
the realm of possibility. If we're going to come back here with fire in our
eyes at the 600, and, man, we go from here to Dover, there to Pocono, and
then from there to Michigan, we could get on a roll here. These are race tracks
where we are strong. We've gone through a number of race tracks where we're
not nearly as strong. I'm excited about what's coming up in front of us. We
do have challenges in front of us. This business is not easy, and I have had
to reach—last year I had to reach deeper than I've ever reached in my life
to contend for that championship, and I thought there was no way to find any
more and I've had to reach even deeper this year and find some more. And
that's the real reason why I can't do it again next year. There's no possible
way I could step it up another notch from 2005."
Question:
COMMENT ON THE LAST PIT STOP, WHEN YOU GOT OUT QUICKER THAN ANYBODY ELSE.
Mark:
"It never crossed my mind, either, to do two. I felt like it was the right
decision and then out on the race tack I knew it was the right decision,
because there we were right on top of those guys who had gotten two. So,
great pit stop, great team effort, it's honor and a privilege to drive for
these guys. I went to each and every one of them at the latter part of the
season last year and asked them to stay together and give me one last shot
at this thing, and that's what they've done. And that's a little treat
tonight. Hopefully, there's many more to come."
Question:
THOUGHTS ON THIS SEASON.
Mark:
"This is exactly the kind of season I had hoped and dreamed for. Not only
has the Cup thing been very, very stellar, aside from some bad luck, but we've
won a couple of Busch races, and we've won an IROC race and we're leading
the points in that thing, too, and we broke a record at Daytona when we won
down there and if we're lucky we might not be done yet. This is what I was
looking for, but as you know, most of what I've looked for in this business
I haven't gotten, I've only gotten part of. It's an honor and a privilege to
drive for these guys, and my biggest fear would be to have less of a team or
less of a car to work with, but thanks to Pat and thanks to Jack Roush, here
we are."
Question:
YOU SAID EARLIER THIS IS YOUR FAVORITE RACE TRACK.
Mark:
"Lowe's Motor Speedway is without a doubt, in my mind, it's only my opinion,
the greatest race track in the world. There's nothing else close. And I still
like it even though they ground it. It still is. I wish they wouldn't have,
but here we are. And all I can hope for is that we can continue, we can come
back for the 600 and Pat can put a setup under my car that will work and give
me the latitude to move around on the race track like I did tonight. Top or
bottom, either one."
Question:
AT DAYTONA, YOU WERE ASKED HOW EMOTIONAL YOU WERE GOING TO THE 500 FOR
THE LAST TIME AND YOU SAID ASK THAT QUESTION WHEN I GET TO CHARLOTTE.
WE'RE AT CHARLOTTE.
Mark:
"That's a scary question. Obviously, it's not emotional right now because
I'm nowhere near done here. This was something that is very important to me
and very important to my fans and to my sponsors and to my team. If I had to
look out on the grandstands before the race started and think that I would
never drive again here, I would cry, like a baby. But that's not the case
yet. So, we don't have to worry about it yet."
Question:
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT THIS RACE BEING FUN, BUT IT IS EMOTIONAL, TOO. CAN
YOU TALK ABOUT THE EMOTIONAL PART OF THIS RACE?
Mark:
"It's real fun for me tonight, but the last several years it hadn't any fun
at all. It's incredibly frustrating when your expectations are higher than
your results. Whether it is that you wish you could be up there contending,
or that you got wrecked and didn't get a chance or whatever it might be,
it was fun. It felt like it was supposed to feel tonight, for me, because
we were never further back than fourth at any time in the race, so our
car was spectacular and we were fortunate enough that the wreck didn't start
in front of us. We had one of the more dominant cars.
"The 38 was pretty incredible, but we had a car, as usual, that had legs,
it seemed to run longer, better then it would take off. It's a high-intensity
race, it pays a million bucks. There's not many races that pay that, and it
happens quick. And there's nothing to lose in it. That's still no excuse for
not racing like a sportsman. All I said when they had that big wreck was
they had that too soon, because now they didn't have a chance. They shouldn't
have done that, yet."
Question:
ELLIOTT SAID THAT THE CONTACT HE MADE WITH YOU ON THE RE-START WAS A FACTOR.
DID YOU FEEL THAT IT WAS THAT SOLID A LICK?
Mark:
"I'm trying to remember. Was he on the outside or inside? I don't know. With
20 to go? He probably feels like it might have pushed his right-front fender
in and that's a real sweet spot in these cars, and you have to think about
that. You have to drive these cars today, you just can't touch anything with
that right-front fender. Sometimes you get lucky and it doesn't hurt, but it
killed us, it killed us, at Texas. We were running 10th and I hit the wall
coming off the corner, not very hard and it pushed it in and I went right to
dead last in the lead lap, 20th."
Question:
BUT IT DIDN'T BOTHER YOU TONIGHT?
Mark:
"No. We just barely touched. But it's a tender area and it may have been a
factor for him"
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