DARLINGTON, SC - Trevor Bayne will make his second NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) start at Darlington this weekend. Bayne finished 35th in his lone NSCS start at the famed speedway in 2015. In three starts in the NASCAR XFINITY Series in Darlington, Bayne earned a best finish of ninth in 2014.
Bayne finished 35th in his lone NSCS start at the famed speedway in 2015, and in three starts in the NASCAR XFINITY Series in Darlington, Bayne earned a best finish of ninth in 2014.
The AdvoCare Ford will have a different look this weekend as part of Darlington’s Tradition Continues as it will carry the same red, white and blue design as Mark Martin’s No. 6 Roush Fenway Ford did during the 1996 and 1997 NSCS seasons.
“This weekend will be a lot of fun," Bayne said. "It’s a huge honor to be carrying Mark Martin’s paint scheme on our AdvoCare Ford for the second straight season and it is really cool to see Darlington continuing this tradition for another year. Hopefully we can give this scheme the run it deserves and have a strong, solid night on Sunday.”
Martin scored four victories in the famed scheme, all of which in 1997, at Sonoma Raceway, Talladega Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway and Dover International Speedway.
Bayne battled a tight-handling AdvoCare Ford for much of the 200-Lap event at Michigan International Speedway. This handling condition, along with numerous long green flag runs, made track position difficult to come by, ultimately leading to a 24th-place finish.
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Bayne finished 35th in his lone NSCS start at the famed speedway in 2015, and in three starts in the NASCAR XFINITY Series in Darlington, Bayne earned a best finish of ninth in 2014.
The AdvoCare Ford will have a different look this weekend as part of Darlington’s Tradition Continues as it will carry the same red, white and blue design as Mark Martin’s No. 6 Roush Fenway Ford did during the 1996 and 1997 NSCS seasons.
“This weekend will be a lot of fun," Bayne said. "It’s a huge honor to be carrying Mark Martin’s paint scheme on our AdvoCare Ford for the second straight season and it is really cool to see Darlington continuing this tradition for another year. Hopefully we can give this scheme the run it deserves and have a strong, solid night on Sunday.”
Martin scored four victories in the famed scheme, all of which in 1997, at Sonoma Raceway, Talladega Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway and Dover International Speedway.
Bayne battled a tight-handling AdvoCare Ford for much of the 200-Lap event at Michigan International Speedway. This handling condition, along with numerous long green flag runs, made track position difficult to come by, ultimately leading to a 24th-place finish.
About Advocate
At AdvoCare, We Build Champions® through physical and financial wellness. Backed by the latest science, AdvoCare provides innovative nutritional, weight-management, and sports performance products. In addition, the AdvoCare business opportunity empowers individuals to explore their ultimate earning potential. AdvoCare was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. For more information, visit http://www.advocare.com/ or call 800-542-4800.
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