Mark battled back to finish 17th after picking up
13 positions in the closing laps of Saturday night’s Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
The Ginn Racing driver restarted his No. 01 Principal Financial Chevrolet in 30th position
after being forced to pit with a cut right-rear tire just moments before the race went
green on Lap 147 of 160.
“We just didn’t have a lot of luck out there tonight,” said Mark. “But we were able to dig
down and fight back at the end. It might not have been the finish we were looking for in
the Principal Financial Chevy, but it sure could have been a lot worse. As always, I’m
proud of this No. 01 team for not giving up.”
Mark was running in 16th position when the night's seventh caution was issued on Lap 143.
The team opted to stay out, but moments before the field was set to resume green-flag
racing Mark noticed that he had a tire going down. Mark’s spotter was able to confirm the
tire was flat and the 01 car entered the pits just as the rest of the field went green.
Mark was able to take on right-side tires and stay on the lead lap. The race’s eighth
caution just a few laps later allowed Mark to catch up with the field for the final
restart and battle for track position.
Mark started the race ninth based on owner's points after qualifying was rained out on
Saturday. The veteran fought a tight-handling racecar in heavy traffic for the majority
of the race.
“It just didn’t click for us tonight,” said Mark. “We were able to come back, but we have
a much better team than we showed."
The 01 Ginn Racing team remained ninth in the owner point standings. Despite missing five
races, Mark is 18th in driver points.
Mark and the team will return to action next week at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill.
Chicagoland is the only track on the Nextel Cup circuit where Mark has never finished in
the top five. He does boast a trio of top-10 finishes in six starts.
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