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Martin takes wreck filled Southern 500

DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — Don’t let Mark Martin’s joyful demeanor fool you — he knows how well he’s running and knows where that could lead this season.

"It’s early in the year," Martin said Saturday night. "A lot of cool things could happen the way things are going."

← Left, Michael Waltrip (55) catches fire as his engine blows in turn three during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Southern 500 auto race at Darlington Raceway May 9. (Photo by The Associated Press)

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