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By Jerry Bonkowski
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Martin Roaring back from deep in the field is nothing new for veteran Nextel Cup driver Mark Martin. When it comes to rallying from adversity, Martin could write a book on the subject. Martin came into the 2004 season having written his latest chapter on adversity. After nearly beating Tony Stewart for the championship in 2002 (which followed a 12th-place season in 2001), Martin suffered miserably in 2003, finishing 17th in points -- his worst finish ever as a full-time Cup driver. Martin fa ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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