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Martin & Busch: A Hall of Fame Bromance Forged in Speed
10 Jan
Summary
- Mark Martin intentionally built a strong relationship with Kurt Busch.
- A crew swap in 2002 significantly boosted both drivers' careers.
- Busch won his first Cup title in 2004, becoming a champion.

Mark Martin recently revealed on a new podcast that he consciously worked to build a strong relationship with NASCAR driver Kurt Busch. Martin expressed admiration for Busch's early talent and speed, noting that mutual respect was key to their lasting connection. They shared garage space at Roush Racing from 2001 to 2005.
A significant career-altering event occurred in 2002 when Martin proposed swapping their entire crews, including crew chiefs. This shake-up aimed to pair Busch with veteran crew chief Jimmy Fenning and Martin with rookie crew chief Ben Leslie.
The strategic change yielded immediate success. In 2002, Martin won the Coca-Cola 600, while Busch achieved his first Cup Series victory and three additional wins. Busch continued his ascent, ultimately capturing his first NASCAR Cup Series championship in 2004.




