Mark will join teammates Joe Nemechek and
Sterling Marlin when the green
flag drops for NASCAR's most famous race. A fourth Ginn Racing-owned
Chevrolet, the No. 39 driven by rookie Regan Smith, came up just short of
making the 500, finishing 19th.
"I'm ready for the (Daytona) 500," said Mark after climbing out of his No.
01 U.S. Army Chevrolet. "Now we are all getting primed for Sunday. That's
what it's all about here and we want to make our soldiers proud of their car."
With the car handling tight early in the race, the 01 team took four tires
and made a suspension adjustment when the first caution flew on Lap 24 of
60. A quick pit stop by the U.S. Army crew put Mark in eighth place when
green flag racing resumed.
Mark held at eighth for several laps, before being shuffled back to 18th
when the second caution was called on Lap 50. Mark came down pit road and
took four tires, returning to the track in 22nd position with only seven
laps remaining. The Army Chevy did make a late charge, picking up eight
spots to finish 14th.
The complicated qualifying format will have Mark starting 28th in Sunday's
500. The race will be Marks's 44th at Daytona International Speedway and
the first with Ginn Racing and the U.S. Army.
Sunday's race will be televised on FOX, beginning with a prerace show at
2 p.m. ET.
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