Ambrose Set To Return To Australia After NASCAR Finale

Marcos Ambrose is set to return to his native Australia to compete in the V8 Supercar for Roger Penkse.  Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Marcos Ambrose is set to return to his native Australia to compete in the V8 Supercar for Roger Penkse. Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

HOMESTEAD, FL – Marcos Ambrose raced his last race as a full-time NASCAR driver on Sunday in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and his night went the way most of the rest of his 2014 season had—with difficulty.

One of the top road course racers ever to drive a stock car, Ambrose fought an ill-handling No. 9 Ford and overcame contact with the wall to finish 27th, on the lead lap.

Ambrose will return to his native Australia, where he’ll drive a V8 Supercar for a team fielded by Roger Penkse.
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“It’s been the story of our year, just fighting and gouging and trying all the way to the very end,” Ambrose said after the race. “I finished all the laps here tonight and finished 23rd in points, so we’ll take it. It wore me out.

“I’m just tired, to be honest with you. I’m feeling the effects of a hot night here in Miami. The car was handling rough and I was fighting it, but that’s what makes NASCAR so great. I’m going to miss it, no doubt about it. It’s bittersweet for me, but I’ve got a lot to look forward to and a lot to be thankful for.”

 

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