Mark and the No. 8 Principal Financial Group team fought to a 16th-place finish in Monday’s rain delayed
Auto Club 500 at California Speedway. Martin’s milestone 700th-start occurred Sunday, but rain wreaked
havoc on the event, causing several delays and finally resulting in the race being red flagged and
postponed after 87 laps.
“The car just wasn’t as good in the race as we had hoped,” said Mark. “I have to take the blame for
that. We just missed the setup and that falls on my shoulders. We had a great test out here and were
strong in practice with this Principal Financial Group Chevy, but I must have misjudged somewhere
along the way. I’m not sure where we were off, but the car just didn’t handle like we needed it to
out there.”
“We definitely have our work cut out for us heading into Vegas next weekend, but I like what I see
in this team,” added Mark. “I would have liked for a little more with the 700th start, but you don’t
pick the races you want to run well in. I do want to thank all the fans and everyone out there who have
made it possible for us to do this all these years, and I want to thank the Principal Financial Group
for riding on the car with us this weekend.”
Mark ran around 20th position for much of the event, and the veteran was running in 19th when the
race’s 11th caution was called on Lap 220 of 250. With just 30 laps remaining, crew chief Tony Gibson
opted for a two-tire stop and track position. When green flag racing resumed, Mark was in fifth place.
Battling cars on four fresh tires, Mark was able hold on for a 16th-place result.
“We finished a lot better than we ran most of the day,” said Mark. “Sometimes that’s all you can do
out there. We’ll keep working with it and get a lot better.”
All of Friday’s track activity – including qualifying - was canceled and Mark started the race 16th
based on last year’s owner points. Despite being a top-five car in Saturday’s practice session, Mark
struggled with the car’s handling from the drop of the green flag. He fell back to 20th by just the
fourth lap, and battled an ill-handling car and seeping track conditions for the onset.
Eventually the race was red-flagged for rain fall after 87 laps with Mark running in 17th position.
NASCAR attempted to restart the race late in the evening, but eventually had to give way to wet track
conditions and postpone the race until Monday morning.
The highlight of the day was the quick work of the No. 8 crew in the pits. The team helped Mark pick up
valuable positions during several stops.
“The pit crew had a great day, and nobody on this team gave up,” said Gibson. “We needed a better car
for the race, but everyone dug in and we were at our best at the end. Mark had a handful out there,
but he never gave up. I’m looking forward to getting out to Vegas and continuing to build on what
we have going here.”
The team will return to action next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (March 2). Mark won at the
1.5-mile track in 1997 and has eight top-10 finishes in 10 starts. The race will be broadcast
live on FOX beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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