The Unofficial Mark Martin Fan PageThe Unofficial Mark Martin Fan Page: Since 1995

Career Highlights

2000   Won one Winston Cup race (32 career)
    Won four Busch Grand National races (44 career)
     

1999
  Won two Winston Cup races (31 career)
    Won six Busch Grand National races (40 career)
    Won one IROC race (9 career)
    **Won the first two IROC races at Indianapolis
     
1998   Won career best seven Winston Cup races (29 career)
    Won fourth IROC championship
    **Only driver to win four IROC championships
    **Won two IROC races (8 career)
    Won the inaugural Las Vegas Winston Cup event
    Won his largest purse, $356,850, with his Texas 500 win
    Won two Busch Grand National races (34 career)
    Selected to the AARWBA* All-American Team
    *American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association
     
1997   Won third IROC championship
    **Only driver to win three IROC championships
    **Won two IROC Races (6 career)
    Won four Winston Cup races (22 career)
    Won NASCAR's fastest 500 mile race at Talladega during the Winston Open, 188.354 mph
    Received Busch Pole Award with three pole starts
    Won six Busch Grand National races (32 career)
    **Broke Jack Ingram's record of 31 Busch Grand National wins
     
1996   Won second IROC championship
    **Won two IROC races (4 career)
    **Won first IROC race run under the lights (May 17, Charlotte)
    Won six Busch Grand National races (26 career)
    Won one Craftsman Truck race (1 career)
    *North Wilkesboro Speedway, September 28
     

1995
  Won four Winston Cup races (18 career)
    Won three Busch Grand National races (20 career)
    Won one IROC race (2 career)
    Won GTS1 Class of 24 Hours of Daytona
    *Jack Roush's "Nobody's Fool" Mustang driven by Paul Newman, Mark Martin, and Tom Kendall
     
1994   Won the International Race of Champions (IROC) series
    **Won one IROC race
    Won two Winston Cup races (14 career)
    Won three Busch Grand National races (17 career)
     

1993
  Won five Winston Cup races (12 career)
    Won seven Busch Grand National races (14 career)
    Winn-Dixie became the primary sponsor of Busch Grand National car
     
1992   Won two Winston Cup races (7 career)
    Valvoline became the primary sponsor of the Winston Cup car
    Won one Busch Grand National race (7 career)
     
1991   Selected as a member of the McDonalds All-Star Race Team
    Won one Winston Cup race (5 career)
    Received Busch Pole Award with five pole starts
     
1990   Finshed second in the Winston Cup season, 26 points behind Dale Earnhardt
    Won three Winston Cup races (4 career)
  Completed more miles than any other driver, winning the Sears DieHard competition
    Folgers became the primary sponsor of the Winston Cup car
  Won one Busch Grand National race (6 career) 
    Selected as a member of the McDonalds All-Star Race Team
    Selected to the AARWBA* All-American Team
    *American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association
     
1989   Named National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Driver of the Year
  Won first Winston Cup race at Rockingham, North Carolina, (113th start)
    Won one Busch Grand National race (5 career)
     
1988   First year with Roush Racing in Winston Cup, Stroh Light Thunderbird
  Won one Busch Grand National race (4 career)
     

1987
  Won three Busch Grand National races
    **First career Busch win
     
1986   Won his fourth ASA championship
     
1982   Ran first full Nascar Winston Cup, then Grand National, season
  Ran first Daytona 500, started 26, finished 30, completed 75 laps before engine expired
     
1981   Won first NASCAR pole in third start at Nashville, Tennessee
     
1980   Won his third ASA championship
     
1979   Won his second ASA championship
     
1978   Won his first ASA championship at age 19
     
1977   Won the World Series at New Smyrna Beach Raceway (Florida)
  Won the Missouri Fairgrounds championship
  Won the Rockford, Illinois short track title
  Won Rookie of the Year in the American Speed Association (ASA)
     
1975   Won Sportsman Division track championship at Locust Grove Speedway (Little Rock, Arkansas)
    Won Sportsman Division track championship at Benton Speedway (Little Rock, Arkansas) 

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