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Description Mark Martin led 26 of the final 27 laps before being overtaken by Kevin Harvick at the finish line at Sunday's Daytona 500 at Daytona Beach, Fla. Harvick's margin of victory was 0.020 seconds. No. 01 U.S. Army Team's car leads for much of the race. "We were so close and I just hope that I gave all of our Soldiers something to cheer about," said Mark Martin. "I really wanted to win with all my heart. I'm honored to work with this Army team, and this was a great way to kick off my start with Ginn Racing." Photo by Courtesy (www.army.mil)
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