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Ragan to Debut at Martinsville: Ragan will get his chance to drive the #6 Scotts Ford beginning with the April 1 event at Martinsville Speedway. It will be his first start at the half-mile track, although he does have some experience there, when he competed in Roush Racing: Driver X. While Mark Martin was in the seat the first two events, David's been at the track working with his new team, and soaking up what he can from Martin's experiences on the track. "Getting to co-drive a truck with Mark Martin, that's a deal I think anyone would love to have," said Ragan. While Ragan has competed in 10 Truck Series races, he is approaching 2006 as if it was his rookie season. "This year is like a whole new deal for me. I know I've got the best equipment out there and the strength of a great crew. I didn't have that when I first came to this series, so it's going to be a very different situation this time around," said Ragan.(Roush Racing PR)(3-2-2006)