Mark took over third place on Lap 66 of 80 and never looked back in Saturday night's
Nextel All-Star Challenge at Lowe's Motor Speedway near Charlotte.
Mark, who had the fastest car on the track for the majority of the final 14 laps, was able
to close in on the leaders while pulling away from the rest of the field.
"This was just a great effort by this U.S. Army Team," said Mark, who finished behind
race winner Kevin Harvick and runner-up Jimmie Johnson. "We had a great car and were able
to get up there and run with the leaders. I was able to pull away from the cars behind
me and with 10 laps to go you could not have told me that we couldn't win the race."
"Eventually I wore out my right-front tire trying to get around the No. 48 (Johnson),"
added Mark. "I was trying everything I could do. I knew if I could get around him quickly,
we'd have a shot at winning. However, I couldn't pass Jimmie low and I lost some grip trying
to go high. Still, this was a great run."
Mark had a horrible day on Friday, losing an engine in practice and spinning out during
the three-lap qualifying session. But after starting the All-Star race 18th, Mark was able
to drive to 13th by the end of the first of the four 20-lap segments.
Crew chief Ryan Pemberton opted to keep Mark and the No. 01 Army Chevrolet out on the track
after the first segment, while the majority of the field pitted for tires. The move paid
off with a net gain of seven positions for Mark, who finished the second segment in sixth
position.
Mark restarted segment three in sixth and broke into the top five on Lap 44. He opened the
fourth and final segment in fifth place.
"It really is such a pleasure to drive this U.S. Army Chevy and to represent all of the
soldiers," noted Mark. "This format with (four) 20-lap segments really isn't my specialty,
but the team gave me such a good car tonight. We are really looking forward to coming back
here next week for the 600 and hopefully we'll be able to give our soldiers something big
to cheer about."
Mark and the 01 team will return to Lowe's Motor Speedway for the May 27 Coca-Cola 600 -
the longest race of the season. Mark won the event in 2002.
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