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The Best Buy 400
Dover Motor Speedway
Dover, DE
June 1, 2008
This weeks winner
Congratulations, Kyle Busch Jr., for winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup 2008 Autism Speaks 400.
 
 
During his career,Mark has gotten the best of the Monster Mile of Dover International Speedway. Mark at Dover 2008 But on Sunday, the Monster fought back as Mark posted a 23rd-place finish at the all-concrete oval. Mark and the No. 8 U.S. Army/Dale Earnhardt Inc. team never got a handle on their Chevy Impala SS during the 400-mile Sprint Cup race, and a flat left tire coming out of the pits on Lap 231 effectively put an end to any chance of a competitive finish for the No. 8 team. “That was a tough day out there,” said Mark, who started the race 30th. “The car was extremely loose early on and we never really got a handle on it. The leaders were really fast. We were just trying to hang on to a reasonable finish and then we had a flat leaving the pits and that really put us behind the eight ball.”

A multicar accident on Lap 19, which Mark avoided, forced the race to be red-flagged for 16 minutes. Once the red flag was lifted by NASCAR, Mark came down pit road for a massive set of track bar and air pressure adjustments. Mark climbed to as high as 18th by Lap 73, but eventually dropped back to the mid 20’s by the halfway point. After exiting pit road following a Lap 231 stop under green, Mark's left rear tire went flat. He came back to pit road for new rubber and returned four laps down in 31st position. The team was able to battle back to finish 23rd.

“Sometimes that’s just the way it goes,” added Mark, whose career record at Dover includes four wins, 20 top fives and 27 top 10s. “We struggled for much of the weekend and we had a hard time early on. We were able to come back and get the car running pretty well, but unfortunately by that time we were several laps down." “We’ll soldier on and see what we have at Pocono next week," added Mark. "That’s all you can really do, is put this race behind us, take what we have learned and move on.”

The Army team team tested at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Mark running inside the top 10 in all three sessions and posting the second-fastest lap in the final session.
 
 
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