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. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There was the 46-point penalty that cost him the
championship in 1990, and the 89-point penalty that effectively took him out of the title hunt 12 years later. But all the
heartache of Mark Martin's star-crossed career was crystallized Sunday, when the Daytona 500 he never should have been in somehow got away.
It was the ultimate twist of the knife, a swallowed yellow flag as cars
crashed and tumbled and burned on the final lap at Daytona International Speedway, a delay that allowed
Kevin Harvick to slip by on the high side and win the sport's biggest race.Thanks for taking a look
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