| TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Mark Martin won the inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday, coming back from a lap down and holding on after series leader Todd Bodine was penalized for passing illegally nine laps from the end. The 94-lap race on the 2.66-mile oval was just as competitive as expected, with plenty of three- and four-wide racing and the outcome in doubt until half a lap from the end when Mike Skinner, just in front of a huge pack of cars, bumped second-place Mike Wallace from behind and ignited a scary multi-truck crash. Nextel Cup star Martin, who drives a handful of truck events, was ahead at that point and, with the field immediately frozen by the caution, drove on to the checkered flag, winning for the fifth time in 10 truck starts this season. Martin, who started from the pole Saturday, lost a lap early when he had to pit on Lap 10 because his engine was overheating. His crew removed a piece of debris from the front grill and Martin, who has now won at least one race here in Cup, the Busch Series and trucks, quickly regained that lost lap on a caution flag and raced back into contention. More |