Why Mark Martin Could be the Key to the Silly Season Domino Theory

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Mark Martin is expected to make an announcement regarding his plans for 2009 this weekend at Daytona, and he's got a lot of options to play with. [link]

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DYN Gears Up for Wild Weekend at Daytona
Published 7/4/2008 by doyounascar at NASCAR Bloggers FT Digest
... Tuesday - Why Mark Martin Could be the Key to the Silly Season Domino Theory - Learning that Mark Martin was out of the #8 car at DEI next season and that he could be making an announcement this weekend at Daytona, DYN covered the bases. We presented multiple paths that Mark could head down for 2009, and also layed out the groundwork for how the rest of Silly Season would play out for each scenario. ...

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