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BackNo prediction for Martin, but he's ready for Pocono (cont'd)

One thing that's gotten better is Martin's affinity for his crew chief, with whom he's working full-time this season for the first time.

"In the beginning, Tony and I were just trying to get on the same page [and] we were missing it a little bit," Martin said. "But now when I tell him I need a little bit of this, or a little bit of that, he's got it down pat. Things are really going well -- so smooth. I really like Tony Gibson. He's a great leader of people and he makes this even more fun that it already is. It's a pleasure to work with him -- that's really special.

"Maybe this is our lucky Sunday. I would love to go to Victory Lane with these guys."

Despite his optimism, Martin said there would be no predictions.

Pocono Raceway

Lineup

Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500
Pos. Driver Speed Time
1. J. Johnson 168.215 53.503
2. M. Martin 167.560 53.712
3. D. Gilliland 167.187 53.832
4. J. Gordon 167.106 53.858
5. M. Kenseth 166.883 53.930
6. R. Newman 166.784 53.962
7. K. Kahne 166.522 54.047
8. B. Vickers 166.522 54.047
9. G. Biffle 166.516 54.049
10. Ku. Busch 166.445 54.072

"I'm really proud of this team," Martin said. "I'll be careful about what I say going forward. I have great respect for how hard this stuff is. I have educated most of [the media] for years about being overly optimistic and I really wanted Indy to work out. It didn't, but we gave it a great go."

Whatever Sunday's outcome, Martin continues to appreciate his career opportunities -- both to win races and also develop young talent.

But the fact is, whatever driver development he does will have to wait at least a year, because Martin is already building his focus toward a Sprint Cup championship-contending season in 2009 -- even as he zeroes in on a victory he felt escaped him last weekend in Indianapolis.

"I feel like the mix is perfect right now for me," Martin said. "Between wonderful equipment that DEI is putting me in, the team and Tony Gibson's attitude, the opportunity to be working so closely with [DEI development driver] Aric Almirola, the schedule for a year and a half that I have had, plenty of weekends off -- yes, I am 100 percent rejuvenated.

"I really know today how much racing means to me and I would answer a lot of questions differently today than I would have a year and a half ago or two years ago about this sport -- one of which would be, 'Why would I want to go to a race if I wasn't driving?'

"Well, if I couldn't drive, I would still want to be a part of a race team right now. I feel differently toward it than I did when I was so burned out from 19 years straight. I love it. This is where my friends are. This is where I belong."

Almirola, who ran his first ARCA race at Pocono and led twice for 10 laps before his car's transmission broke, will replace Martin as the full-time driver of the No. 8 next season, and Martin gave him high praise.

"Just an incredible talent and such a fine young man," Martin said. "Just to give you an example of what kind of commitment he's made, he has stood by and watched me run three-quarters of the races this year. He has been at almost every race, listened to every conversation, watching every bit of it and [he] was one of my two spotters at Indy.

"Don't forget that name and in 10 or 15 years from now [you'll know] he's earned it and I'm proud to be working with him."

Martin said that's why he's looking forward to performing in the same role for owner Rick Hendrick.

"My role at Hendrick Motorsports will include some mentoring, long-term [but] short-term, they want to run for a championship in '09," Martin said. "But long-term they want to mentor another young man, either Brad Keselowski or Landon Cassill. To be real honest with you, as good as Brad is I don't know what I could do to help there. But my role will be very similar [as with DEI]. It will have a one-year delay and then revert back to the same program that I did in '07 and '08.

"For me, as I've said before, it's an incredible honor to work with these young people, but especially incredible to be invited into Hendrick Motorsports at this stage of my career. It's still phenomenal. I still just can't believe it. There must be some mistake."

Not according to Hendrick.

"We've got a lot of options there," Hendrick said. "I've got two young guys in Brad Keselowski and Landon Cassill that are coming along real fast. One's 24 [Keselowski] and one's [soon to be] 19 [Cassill], and there are other options out there, too.

"We didn't think we'd end up [with Martin in the 5 car], so I'm not going to speculate too much what I'm going to do."

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