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Marlin
started racing in the mid 1980s. He won three consecutive
track championships at Nashville Raceway from 1980-82. He
actually made his Cup debut four years prior, after his father,
Coo Coo, suffered a broken shoulder.
He is
perhaps best known as only the third driver in Cup history
to win back-to-back Daytona 500s, joining Richard Petty and
Cale Yarborough after winning in 1994 and 1995.The 1994 Daytona
win was Marlin's first Cup victory in 279 starts.
In 2001,
Marlin also scored Dodge's first victory in its return to
Cup racing after a two-decade absence as he won at Michigan
International Speedway.
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