For the second week in a row and the ninth time this season, Mark took the checkered flag
with a top-10 finish. The U.S. Army driver powered his 01 Chevrolet from a 25th starting spot
to a ninth-place result in Sunday's race.
"This was just another solid effort by our U.S. Army Team," said Mark, who finished sixth
in Indianapolis last week. "We had a pretty good car all day and were able to do a lot
of passing. We had about a 15th-place car in practice yesterday and were able to improve
on that with another top-10."
The veteran driver wasted little time flexing his muscle once the green flag dropped. He
picked up six positions in the first four laps and drove all the way to 11th by the time he
pitted for the first time under green on Lap 30 of 200.
"I can’t tell you how impressed I am with (crew chief) Ryan Pemberton and the entire Army
Team," noted Mark, who finished seventh here in June. "With all they've had to contend with
the past two weeks and then to come out and claim back-to-back top-10 finishes says so much
about the character of this race team. It's the Army spirit -- you battle harder when you
face adversity."
Despite running in 16 of the 21 Cup races to date, Mark is 16th in driver points and the
01 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. team is 10th in owner points.
In his 16 races this season, Mark has posted four top fives, nine top 10s, 13 top 15s and
15 top 20s.
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