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“Rick Hendrick called me”: Mark Martin reveals he found a new life at the end of his career

Les GrossmanBy Les GrossmanJanuary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mark Martin competed in every Cup Series race held from 1988 to 2006, and his appearances during that stretch were behind the wheel of the No. 6 Roush Racing Ford. In 2007, he decided to part ways with the team, leading to a period of fluctuation between being a part-time and full-time driver. This streak ultimately ended with him representing Hendrick Motorsports.

In 2007 and 2008, he drove for Ginn Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc., limiting himself to part-time schedules. But in 2009, he returned as a full-time driver following a call from Hendrick Motorsports owner, Rick Hendrick. He recently explained these choices in an interview on Kenny Wallace’s YouTube channel and gave fans a clear insight into his career path.

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Martine said, “I was planning to stay at 24 races. Which I did in 2007 and 2008. Rick Hendrick called me to come drive the No. 5 car, and I said, ‘Yeah, I’ll come drive it for 24 races.’ He said, ‘No, it has to be a full season.’ I said, ‘Well, I’ll do it for 24 races.’

“And a few months later he called back and told me the same thing. I said the same thing and he left.” » added Martin.

By time Hendrickcame back for the third time, Martin’s state of mind had changed. He came close to winning races in 2008, but he didn’t succeed. This created a desire to win at least one more race before quitting. As a result, he reached a deal with Hendrick to race full-time for one year and follow that up with two more seasons part-time.

He drove the No. 5 Chevrolet in 2009 and ended up winning five races at age 50. This historic performance placed him second in the points standings when the dust settled. He then raced two more seasons full-time in the car before returning to part-time schedules with other teams.

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Martinerecalled with pride, “I couldn’t be prouder to have had this kind of success. But even more so, to work with Alan Gustafson and everyone at Hendrick Motorsports. My team was just enthusiastic, and we had so much fun, and I got to be teammates with Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Dale Jr. I mean, what a great team.”

Even without that late outburst, Martin was one of the most iconic drivers in NASCAR history. The three seasons he spent with Hendrick Motorsports further elevated his status and significantly increased his win total to 40.

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