AP Auto Racing Writer
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -- NASCAR's newest champion wouldn't take his helmet off.
He couldn't.
If he did, then everyone would see Martin Truex Jr. cry.
Truex capped the most successful season of his journeyman career as NASCAR's champion Sunday, then struggled to start the celebration. He was mobbed on the frontstretch by his Furniture Row Racing team, and after his girlfriend pushed through the crowd to get to him, he finally pulled the helmet and black visor off to show his face.
Truex was sobbing.
"I was a mess. I couldn't even talk," Truex said. "I was a wreck thinking about all the tough days, the bad days, the times where I thought my career was over with, the times when I didn't think anyone believed in me, but the guys, the people who mattered did, my fans, my family.
"Then when I got with this team ... they resurrected my career and made me a champion."