An accident forced Mark to take an early exit from Sunday's
Pep Boys Auto 500 Nextel Cup race.
The incident was triggered when David Gilliland lost control of his No. 38 car on Lap 64 of 327.
As Gilliland's machine was spinning down the banking it took out Mark's U.S. Army Chevrolet. The
front-end damage to Mark's car was not repairable and the 01 team left Atlanta Motor Speedway
with a frustrating 43rd-place finish.
“The spotter radioed that he (Gilliland) was spinning,” said Mark. “I really wasn’t comfortable
driving into the smoke, so I tried to go low and I just got collected."
"Those things happen,” added Martin, who was running in the low 20s prior to the accident.
“Actually we’ve been pretty lucky this year. This is the first wreck I’ve been in all season
and we are pretty late in the year to be saying that. We’ll come back here tomorrow for a
couple of days of testing with the COT and then we’ll regroup and see what we can do in Texas
next week.”
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