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Boris Said

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American racing driver (born 1962)
NASCAR driver
Boris Said
Said atSonoma Raceway in 2024
BornBoris Said III
(1962-09-18)September 18, 1962 (age 62)
New York City,New York, U.S.
Achievements1997 & 199824 Hours of Daytona class winner
199812 Hours of Sebring class winner
2004Rolex Sports Car Series GT Class Champion
200524 Hours Nürburgring winner
AwardsWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2025)
NASCARCup Series career
55 races run over 20 years
2022 position38th
Best finish38th (2022)
First race1999Frontier at the Glen (Watkins Glen)
Last race2022Texas Grand Prix (Austin)
WinsTop tensPoles
082
NASCARXfinity Series career
30 races run over 13 years
Car no., teamNo. 17 (Hendrick Motorsports)
2021 position68th
Best finish32nd (2015)
First race1998Lysol 200 (Watkins Glen)
Last race2024Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250 (Sonoma)
First win2010NAPA Auto Parts 200 (Montreal)
WinsTop tensPoles
192
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
65 races run over 7 years
2005 position89th
Best finish16th (1997)
First race1995Subway 100 (Sears Point)
Last race2005Built Ford Tough 225 (Kentucky)
First win1998Kragen/Exide 151 (Sears Point)
WinsTop tensPoles
193
Rolex Sports Car Series career
Debut season1998
Current teamMarsh Racing
Car number31
Starts77
Wins10
Poles14
Best finish1st in 2004
Championship titles
2004Rolex Sports Car Series GT Class
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1994
TeamsCallaway Sport Inc.
Best finishDNF
Class wins0
Statistics current as of June 27, 2024.

Boris Said III[1] (born September 18, 1962) is an American professional racing driver. Said has competed in a variety of disciplines includingstock cars,sports cars andtouring cars.

Said last competed part-time in theNASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 17Chevrolet Camaro forHendrick Motorsports. His NASCAR career began in 1995 as aroad course ringer primarily due to his success on such tracks; he won one race each in the Xfinity andTruck Series. He routinely ran NASCAR Cup races at road courses, with best results of third at Watkins Glen 2005 and fourth at the 2006 Firecracker 400 at Daytona.

He served as a factoryBMW Motorsport driver, claiming theRolex Sports Car Series GT drivers title in 2004. He also won overall at the24 Hours Nürburgring in 2005 and theSix Hours of the Glen in 2006.

His fatherBoris "Bob" Said was a sports car racer and Olympic bobsledder.

Racing career

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Early career

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Said competes in aTrans-Am Series race in 2005 atLong Beach

Said's early interest and pursuit was in motocross racing. In 1985, while attending theDetroit Grand Prix as a spectator, he met SCCA champion Bob Sharp.[2]

He began racing with theSCCA in 1987. Said was named SCCA rookie of the year in 1988. In 1991, he began driving forBaer Racing, later to becomeBaer Brake Systems. Upon Baer's withdrawal from the series to focus on the manufacturing of brakes in 1992, Said got another big ride driving in theIMSA series in 1993, driving aBMW M3. He won the 1997 and 199824 Hours of Daytona and the 199812 Hours of Sebring in IMSA. He also became the first American to win the24 Hours Nürburgring in 2005, driving aBMW Motorsport-enteredBMW M3 GTR with co-driversPedro Lamy,Duncan Huisman andAndy Priaulx.[3]

NASCAR career

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1995–2000: Truck Series

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Said made hisNASCAR debut in1995 in theCraftsman Truck Series atSears Point International Raceway, driving the No. 4Ford F-150 forIrvan-Simo Racing. He started 25th and finished 24th out of a 26-truck field due to overheating problems. He made three starts the following year driving Irvan's No. 281-800-Collect Ford. His best finish was thirteenth, atI-70 Speedway.

Said moved to trucks full time in1997, in the No. 44 Federated Auto Parts Ford. While his rookie season did not yield any wins, he finished second at thePronto Auto Parts 400K and finished 16th in the final standings. Said received notice from fans and drivers when he contacted championship contender Rich Bickle at the 1997 October Sonoma truck race. Bickle had blamed Said for causing him to lose a top-five running and made contact that cut down Said's tire. In reply, an angry Said waited for Bickle to come back around and retaliated. Both drivers apologized the next day. Said was fined $15,000 and was suspended until he paid the fine.

The following year, he won his first career Truck Series race, at Sears Point, in addition to his first truck pole, atHeartland Park Topeka. He also made hisBusch Series debut, atWatkins Glen International Raceway, starting on the pole but finishing 40th in the No. 12Zippo Chevy owned byJimmy Spencer. In 1999, Said scaled back on his Truck Series schedule, running only six events. He won poles atPortland and Topeka for Irvan-Simo, as well as driving forTeam Racing andBobby Rahal. He made hisWinston Cup debut, at Watkins Glen, qualifying on the outside pole and leading nine laps before his No. 14 Ford suffered engine problems. He also drove atHomestead-Miami Speedway, finishing 34th.

In 2000, he made what would be his final truck series start for five years, at Portland, finishing 15th. After a 30th-place run atCalifornia Speedway, he returned to the Cup Series, driving the No. 23 forJimmy Spencer, and finished 42nd at Sears Point. He also attempted the Cup race at Watkins Glen but failed to qualify due to a lack of owner's points.

2001–2005

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He saw limited action in 2001, as a warrant for his arrest was issued relating to a civil lawsuit dating back to 1989.[4] He would go on to finish fourth in a Busch Series race at Watkins Glen in aRobbie Reiser-owned car and drove a pair of races forJasper Motorsports. He competed for the win in the 2001 Cup Series race at the Glen. While running third on the final restart, Said tried to make a pass byJeff Burton to try to take the lead from the dominant car ofJeff Gordon but got held up in traffic, causing him to slip back to 8th place, scoring his first top ten of his Cup series career.

After running with Jasper again in2002, Said served as a fill-in driver forJerry Nadeau atMB2/MBV Motorsports. He won the pole for the Sears Point race in California. He stayed in the top ten all race. With pit strategies, it seemed like the win would come down to Said and fellow road aceRon Fellows. However, Said and Fellows forgot to pit when they were told to before a caution came out. Because they did not pit before the caution with 38 laps to go, Said and Fellows lost their shot at the win. Said restarted 26th and recovered for sixth place. At Watkins Glen, Said would have a very fast #01Pontiac driving through the field towards the front, only to be taken out byRobby Gordon who would go on to win the race. In a post-race interview, and in the years afterwards, Boris would claim that the 2003 Watkins Glen race was the biggest disappointment of his racing career, as it was the best car he had ever driven.

Said signed on to drive a limited schedule for the team in2004, running the No. 36 Centrix Financial Chevrolet, and finished sixth once again at Sears Point. The team expanded to run more races for2005, where his best finish in nine starts was a third at Watkins Glen. During that season, he returned to the truck series, finishing 35th atKentucky Speedway while filling for an injuredRick Crawford. He also ran two races in the Busch Series forPhoenix Racing and had a fifth-place finish atAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. At year's end, Said and the MB2 team parted ways after Centrix Financial went bankrupt.

2006–2008

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2008 Cup car at Daytona

Said joinedEvernham Motorsports to help the team's road-course program in 2006. He won the pole at Mexico City and finished second, as well as driving the No. 4GeicoDodge Charger forBiagi-DenBeste Racing atLowe's Motor Speedway, starting 40th and finishing 31st. In May 2006, Said and crew chiefFrank Stoddard andMark Simo announced the creation ofNo Fear Racing, which used equipment fromRoush Fenway Racing. They ran four Cup races starting with theDodge/Save Mart 350 atInfineon Raceway. He won the pole at thePepsi 400, his firstNextel Cup pole on an oval, in one of the biggest upsets in Daytona history. Following his pole win, he promised a pit reporter that if he either won the race, the race atWatkins Glen International or an NNS race within three years, that he would shave his head, come to the channel the next week and show everybody. He was leading the race with three laps to go and was passed by his friendTony Stewart; after two more laps, he finished fourth—his highest career NASCAR finish on an oval track. In a post-race interview, Said emotionally said his performance in the Pepsi 400 was "the highlight of my career."

At Watkins Glen, Said had originally finished sixth, but hours after the race was over he was to 31st place by officials due to a scoring error. Years later, it was revealed that Said and fellow road-course ringer Ron Fellows had each been given a 30-second penalty for having made illegal passes through the inner-loop on the final lap.

Said qualified and ran in the2007 Daytona 500. Although he was not in the top 35 teams from the 2006 owner's points, Said posted the fastest qualifying time among non-locked teams and the sixth-fastest qualifying time overall. Starting in 23rd position, Said dropped back to last place near the beginning of the race and had no hope of regaining enough speed to finish well. However, he got a good finish when he managed to avoid a massive crash at the finish and cross the line in 14th place, behind winnerKevin Harvick. Said finished ninth at Sonoma but failed to qualify at Daytona and Watkins Glen due to rain.

Said failed to qualify for the2008 Daytona 500 but had a productive NNS season. Following an incident withMarcos Ambrose atMexico City that wrecked his car, Said angrily wagged his finger at Ambrose when he passed by to lap him down. Said initially vowed payback against Ambrose, but he ultimately moved forward.[5] Said came back and finished 5th in Montreal that year. The following week, Said drove one race at Watkins Glen forJimmy Means in partnership between Means and No Fear - he finished one lap down in 27th place.

2009–2010

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No Fear Racing merged with the No. 08E&M Motorsports car in 2009 to become Carter-Simo Racing, and Said qualified for the races at Infineon and Watkins Glen in the No. 08. He also attempted the Daytona 500 in the same car, but failed to qualify for the race for the second straight year.

Said drove the No. 26 for Latitude 43 Motorsports in 2010. He also announced a one-year deal to drive the No. 09Zaxby's NNS Ford forRAB Racing in the Nationwide series road-course events. He ran the first four races and Infineon. His crew chief, Frank Stoddard, was livid with Tony Stewart for contact on the final lap of the Infineon race and confronted him in the garage, but Said did not take part in it and apologized for his team's behavior the next day. The cars used were formerRoush Fenway Racing Fords, and the team, which finished 22nd in 2009 and was sold to satisfy NASCAR's four-cars-per-team rule, had exemptions for the first five races of 2010. By August 2010, Said stated that he did not expect to be back with Latitude 43.[6] Said received a one-race deal fromRed Bull Racing at Watkins Glen to replace an illBrian Vickers. He was having a good run, but in the ending laps, he made contact with Stewart that took him out of contention to win.[7]

Said's car in which he won atMontreal in 2010.

Meanwhile, Said had a successful NNS season. On August 29, 2010, Said led the rest of the race afterRobby Gordon ran out of gas with three laps to go and won his long-desired first NASCAR Nationwide Series race at theCircuit Gilles Villeneuve inMontreal. His close friend, who he had raced with in F1 and NNS before, Italian driverMax Papis, passed him in the final turn to try to win, but a mistake by jumping over the curb too high cost him the win. Said passed Papis after the mistake, and they raced to the finish. By the time they reached the line, Said was a bumper ahead of Papis (The finish resembled the 2009 Montreal finish, where Australian driverMarcos Ambrose dominated but made the same mistake Papis made, handing the win toCarl Edwards). Said received huge TV attention for his victory.[8]

2011: Phoenix Racing and Watkins Glen incident

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Said drove forPhoenix Racing in the Sprint Cup Series road-course events in 2011. During the2011 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen, Boris was involved in a heated incident withGreg Biffle. On the final lap of the race, Said was involved in a collision with Biffle's teammateDavid Ragan which ended withDavid Reutimann flipping over into the guardrails. Post-race, Said and Biffle had a garage confrontation in which Biffle reportedly took a swing at Said and thengestured profanely at him. Boris tried to attack Biffle physically, only to be held back by crew members fromPaul Menard's team,FAS Lane Racing, and Biffle's team.

After the race, Said apologized for wrecking Ragan but angrily retorted:

I'm more upset with Greg Biffle, he is the most unprofessional little scaredy cat I've ever seen in my life, he won't even fight me like a man. So if someone texts me his address, I’ll go see him Wednesday at his house and show him what he really needs. He needs a friggin’ whooping, and I’m going to give it to him. He was flipping me off, giving thefinger, totally unprofessional. Two laps down, I mean, he's a chump ... I went over there to go talk to him, and he wouldn't even let me get out of the car, and he comes over and throws a few little baby punches, and when I get out, he runs away and hides behind some big guys. But he won't hide from me long, I'll find him. I won't settle it out on the track - it's not right to wreck cars - but he'll show up at a race with a black eye one of these days. I'll see him somewhere.[9]

The incident was investigated by NASCAR officials, but no penalties were given, with Biffle and Said later settling their dispute with a phone call.[10] Said received a late call up fromTurner Scott Motorsports to run the 2011 NAPA Auto Parts 200 Nationwide Series race in Montreal in the No. 30 Great Clips Chevrolet.[11]

2012–2014: FAS Lane Racing

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Said in the No. 32 Loss Prevention Group car at the2015 Toyota/Save Mart 350

Said reunited with Frank Stoddard in 2012 to run the Sprint Cup Series road course races for Stoddard's race team that he formed in 2011,FAS Lane Racing.[12] He returned for the same two races in 2013,[13] and in 2014, now renamedGo FAS Racing after the team merged with Nationwide Series teamGo Green Racing.[14]

2015–2017: 2 planned retirements, Go FAS Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Circle Sport-TMG

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For 2015, he returned to the No. 32 for the fourth straight year to run Sonoma and Watkins Glen. At Sonoma, he finished 26th. In early March 2015, Said was picked to drive the No. 54 Monster Energy car in the Xfinity Series forJoe Gibbs Racing, substituting for an injuredKyle Busch. Said raced at Talladega, both Iowa races, Chicagoland, Mid-Ohio, Road America and Kentucky in the 2015 season.[15] At Talladega during the Aaron's 312, Said ran as high as second, but as the race got competitive during the final 25 laps, he finished 16th. At Iowa, Said brought home a top-24 finish. Because Busch returned earlier than expected, Said was not needed for the Chicagoland races and the next Iowa race. However, Said was called on to replace Busch during the three road-course events including the Zippo 200, as Busch withdrew from that race to continue his healing process of his leg. His best finish in the No. 54 was a fourth at Watkins Glen during the 2015Zippo 200. In the last of his starts in the JGR No. 54 atRoad America, Said announced that it could likely be his final NASCAR start.[16] This had appeared to be the case as Said did not enter the2016 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Patrick Carpentier was instead in the No. 32), which was the first time since1998 that he was not entered in the Cup Series race atSonoma, and the first time since1999 that he was not in the race itself. However, Said did end up returning to the No. 32 at Watkins Glen, and he would finish 24th.

Said driving through pit road in the Circle Sport-TMG No. 33 during the2017 Sonoma race weekend

With Go FAS Racing hiring one full season driver,Matt DiBenedetto, for the first time in 2017, Said was left out of the No. 32. On June 20, 2017, Said announced that he would drive the No. 33 Chevrolet SS forCircle Sport – The Motorsports Group for Sonoma, replacingJeffrey Earnhardt. This was the first Cup Series team that Said drove for in the last 5 years other than GFR.[17] He ran as high as 12th at Sonoma and finished 29th. Later that season, Said announced during the week of the Watkins Glen race that the2017 I Love New York 355 at The Glen would be his final NASCAR race.[18] He finished 30th in that race.

2021–2023: Return to NASCAR

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On May 17, 2021, it was revealed through the release of the entry list for the Xfinity Series race atCircuit of the Americas that Said would drive the No. 13 forMBM Motorsports. It is his first NASCAR start since 2017 and his first Xfinity Series start since 2015.[19] Said also attempted to qualify for the Xfinity Series race atRoad America, but would fail to qualify.

On March 11, 2022,MBM Motorsports announced on their Facebook page that Said would be entering theTexas Grand Prix in the No. 66Ford Mustang, in his first Cup Series start since 2017.[20] Said started the race 37th, the slowest time set during qualifying. He finished the race 26th.

Said's No. 17 car atSonoma Raceway in 2024

On September 26, 2023,Hendrick Motorsports announced that Said would race the No. 17Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series at the Charlotte ROVAL race. Said and team ownerRick Hendrick had previously been business partners. “If I do well in this race, it’ll definitely be my last for sure in NASCAR." Said announced after the announcement. Said would fail to qualify after experiencing a mechanical issue in qualifying, marking the first time since 2007 that aHendrick Motorsports car would fail to qualify in the Xfinity Series.

American Le Mans Series

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Said competed for the PTG Racing Group in the 2000 season, driving a BMW M3 in the GT category, and managed to win at Laguna Seca.

The PTG Team finished third overall in the GT category that year.

Said was listed as a driver on the2011 24 Hours of Le Mans LM GTE Am class entry of Robertson Racing.

V8 Supercars

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Said was entered into round nine of the AustralianV8 Supercar series, the L&H 500 at Phillip Island, Victoria, that took place on the weekend of 12–14 September 2008. He drove the No. 67 Supercheap Auto withMatt Neal. They finished the race in 19th.

This deal also included racing at the2008 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 atMount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst, New South Wales. This took place from the 9th to the 12th of October 2008 and was by far the largest event on the Australian touring car calendar. Said failed to finish the race after his teammate Matt Neal crashed the car.[21]

He returned to the category to drive alongsideSteve Owen in the2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600 withPaul Morris Motorsport, finishing in 18th on Saturday[22] and seventh on Sunday.[23]

X Games

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Said testsTravis Pastrana's motocross bike at X Games XIII

Said has competed in theX Games twice. He was invited as an "at-large" rally car entry for theX Games XIII at theHome Depot Center in Los Angeles, on August 5, 2007. Said was joined by American rally car racing legendJohn Buffum as his co-driver.

Said returned to the X Games at Austin in2015, competing in theStadium Super Trucks category.[24] He finished fourth of five trucks in his heat race and was forced to contest the last-chance qualifier; he finished fourth in the LCQ and missed the final.[25]

Trans-Am Series

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While attempting his career in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in the early-2000's, Said had a tremendous career in Trans-Am Series racing. He has won over 40 races in SCCA racing, including in Trans-Am and IMSA. Said also captured the 2002 Trans-Am Series championship during a season where he won all but four races. In 2003, Said's career in Trans-Am came to a halt when he found himself at odds with series officials, sitting out a 45-day suspension for alleged "unprofessional conduct". Said would not be active in Trans-Am competition until 2019 when he returned to the series.

In 2021, Said competed in theTrans-Am Series Pirelli Atlanta SpeedTour atRoad Atlanta, which he would win,[26] as well as the SpeedFest atLaguna Seca,[27] both in the No. 2 Dodge for Weaver Technologies Racing.

Personal life

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His father,Bob Said, drove in aFormula One race in 1959 as well as aNASCAR Cup Series race in the same year, in the1959 Daytona 500, and was also aUnited States Olympicbobsled driver in1968 and1972.

Said was a co-founder of apparel and action-sports companyNo Fear, which sponsored much of his racing career. He also established Honda and Suzuki motorcycle dealerships when he was 21 years old.[28] In 2011 he founded a BMW car dealership inMurrieta, California. He is also a co-owner of theK1 Speed go-kart racetrack franchise.

Said's son, Boris Jr, is also a racing driver and competed in dirt bikes and go-karts before making his debut in theTrans-Am Series in the race atRoad Atlanta in 2020.[29]

Motorsports career results

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SCCA national championship runoffs

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YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1988Road AtlantaChevrolet CorvetteChevroletShowroom stock GT183Running
1989Road AtlantaChevrolet CamaroChevroletShowroom stock GT11Running
1990Road AtlantaChevrolet CorvetteChevroletShowroom stock GT11Running
1991Road AtlantaOldsmobile CutlassOldsmobileGT1174Retired
Chevrolet CamaroChevroletShowroom stock GT11Running
1992Road AtlantaChevrolet CorvetteChevroletShowroom stock GT242Retired

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
1994United StatesCallaway Sport Inc.GermanyFrank Jelinski
France Michel Maisonneuve
CallawayCorvette SuperNaturalGT2142DSQDSQ

NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPtsRef
1999Irvan-Simo Racing14FordDAYCARLVSATLDARTEXBRIMARTALCAL
DNQ
RCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSON
DNQ
DAYNHAPOCIND
DNQ
GLN
42
MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOM
34
ATL59th103[30]
2000Spencer Motor Ventures23FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSON
42
DAYNHAPOCIND71st37[31]
ChevyGLN
DNQ
MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOMATL
2001Jasper Motorsports77FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSON
11
DAYCHINHAPOCINDGLN
8
MCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMARTALPHOCARHOMATLNHA50th272[32]
200267DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
41
DAYCHINHAPOCINDGLN
13
MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLCARPHOHOM
DNQ
59th164[33]
2003MB2 Motorsports01PontiacDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXTALMARCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
6
DAYCHINHAPOCINDGLN
39
MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLPHOCARHOM55th201[34]
200436ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
6
DAYCHINHAPOCINDGLN
DNQ
MCHBRICAL
30
RCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLPHODARHOM
28
55th302[35]
2005MB Sutton MotorsportsDAY
27
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEX
27
PHOTAL
35
DARRCHCLT
DNQ
DOVPOCMCHSON
17
DAY
28
CHINHAPOCIND
31
GLN
3
MCHBRICAL
30
RCHNHADOVTALKAN
31
CLT
DNQ
MARATL
DNQ
TEXPHOHOM42nd791[36]
2006No Fear Racing60FordDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
9
DAY
4
CHINHAPOCIND
42
GLN
31
MCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM47th415[37]
2007DAY
14
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTAL
27
RCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
9
NHADAY
DNQ
CHIINDPOCGLN
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
CLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM51st510[38]
Wood Brothers Racing21FordGLN
14
MCHBRICALRCH
Gillett Evernham Motorsports98DodgeNHA
40
DOVKAN
2008No Fear Racing60FordDAY
DNQ
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
41
NHADAY
35
CHIINDPOCGLN
DNQ
58th194[39]
Petty Enterprises45DodgeGLN
24
MCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
2009Carter Simo Racing08FordDAY
DNQ
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
24
NHADAYCHIINDPOCGLN
34
MCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM57th152[40]
2010Latitude 43 Motorsports26FordDAY
25
CAL
38
LVS
40
ATL
32
BRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSON
8
NHADAYCHIINDPOC52nd448[41]
Team Red Bull83ToyotaGLN
38
MCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM
2011Phoenix Racing51ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSON
28
DAYKENNHAINDPOCGLN
22
MCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM43rd38[42]
2012FAS Lane Racing32FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
29
KENDAYNHAINDPOCGLN
25
MCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM48th34[43]
2013DAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
18
KENDAYNHAINDPOCGLN
22
MCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM43rd48[44]
2014Go FAS RacingDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXDARRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
35
KENDAYNHAINDPOCGLN
25
MCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM52nd28[45]
2015DAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
26
DAYKENNHAINDPOCGLN
32
MCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKANTALMARTEXPHOHOM63rd01[46]
2016DAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANDOVCLTPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLN
24
BRIMCHDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKANTALMARTEXPHOHOM46th17[47]
2017Circle Sport – The Motorsports Group33ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
29
DAYKENNHAINDPOCGLN
30
MCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM41st15[48]
2022MBM Motorsports66FordDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOA
26
RCHMARBRDTALDOVDARKANCLTGTWSONNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHRCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO38th11[49]
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2005MB Sutton MotorsportsChevrolet4127
2007No Fear RacingFord2314
2008DNQ
2009Carter Simo RacingFordDNQ
2010Latitude 43 MotorsportsFord3825

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
1998Spencer Motor Ventures12ChevyDAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLN
40
MLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTGTYCARATLHOM117th43[50]
2000DAYCARLVS
DNQ
ATLDARBRITEXNSVTALCAL
30
RCHNHACLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCARMEMPHOHOM102nd73[51]
2001Reiser Enterprises17ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLN
4
CHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM90th160[52]
2005Phoenix Racing1DodgeDAYCALMXC
5
LVSATLNSHBRITEXPHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRP92nd207[53]
09GLN
37
MCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2006Evernham Motorsports9DodgeDAYCALMXC
2
LVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARNSH
39
KEN
14
MLWDAYCHINHAMAR
18
GTYIRPGLN
8
MCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM58th663[54]
Biagi-DenBeste Racing4DodgeCLT
31
DOV
2007Evernham Motorsports9DodgeDAYCALMXC
3
LVSATLBRINSH
29
TEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGV
28
GLN
12
MCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM75th452[55]
2008Team Rensi Motorsports25FordDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXC
35
TALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGV
5
78th295[56]
Jimmy Means Racing52FordGLN
27
MCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2009RAB Racing09FordDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLN
11
MCHBRICGV
25
ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM92nd218[57]
2010DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLN
22
MCHBRICGV
1
ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM86th287[58]
2011Turner Motorsports30ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGV
37
BRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM135th01[59]
2015Joe Gibbs Racing54ToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTAL
16
IOW
26
CLTDOVMCHCHIDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLN
4
MOH
13
BRIROA
6
DARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM32nd157[60]
2021MBM Motorsports13ToyotaDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLMARTALDARDOVCOA
31
CLTMOHTEXNSHPOC68th6[61]
61ROA
DNQ
ATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHO
2023Hendrick Motorsports17ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARCLTPIRSONNSHCSCATLNHAPOCROAMCHIRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROV
DNQ
LVSHOMMARPHON/A0[62]
2024DAYATLLVSPHOCOARCHMARTEXTALDOVDARCLTPIRSON
28
IOWNHANSHCSCPOCINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO70th9[63]

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627NCTCPtsRef
1995Irvan-Simo Racing4FordPHOTUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRIMLWCNSHPTIRPFLMRCHMARNWSSON
25
MMRPHO91st91[64]
199628HOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZHMLWLVL
16
I70
13
IRPFLMGLNNSVRCHNHAMAR
16
NWSSONMMRPHOLVS54th354[65]
199744WDW
26
TUS
18
HOM
32
PHO
24
POR
26
EVG
27
I70
12
NHA
4
TEX
2
BRI
18
NZH
20
MLW
11
LVL
9
CNS
22
HPT
22
IRP
14
FLM
20
NSV
27
GLN
11
RCH
17
MAR
26
SON
20
MMR
23
CAL
33
PHO
20
LVS
37
16th2657[66]
1998WDW
11
HOM
24
PHO
15
POR
23
EVG
26
I70
29
GLN
3
TEX
38
BRI
20
MLW
17
NZH
27
CAL
8
PPR
24
IRP
29
NHA
18
FLM
19
NSV
23
HPT
22
LVL
23
RCH
19
MEM
14
GTY
21
MAR
29
SON
1
MMR
24
PHO
7
LVS
28
21st2813[67]
1999HOMPHOEVGMMRMARMEMPPRI70BRITEXPIR
5
GLNMLWNSV
25
NZHMCHNHAIRPGTYHPT
2
RCH
DNQ
CAL
13
34th725[68]
Team Racing23FordRCH
17
LVSLVL
Gloy/Rahal Racing55FordTEX
34
2000Spencer Motor Ventures44FordDAYHOMPHOMMRMARPIR
15
GTYMEMPPREVGTEXKENGLNMLWNHANZHMCHIRPNSVCICRCHDOVTEXCAL85th123[69]
2005Circle Bar Racing14FordDAYCALATLMARGTYMFDCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWKANKEN
35
MEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOM89th123[70]

1 Ineligible for series points

Busch North Series

[edit]
NASCAR Busch North Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122NBNSCPtsRef
1997A. J. Parker03ChevyDAYLEEJENNHANZHHOLNHA
45
STABEETMPNZHTIONHASTATHUGLNEPPRPSBEETMPNHALRP105th28[71]
2001James Lestorti13ChevyLEENHASEEHOLBEEEPPSTAWFDBEETMPNHASTASEEGLNNZHTROBEEDOVSTALIM
2*
58th170[72]

K&N Pro Series West

[edit]
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSWCPtsRef
1998Info not available42FordTUSLVS
5
PHOCALHPTMMRAMPPORCALPPREVGSONMMRLVS61st155[73]
2006Biagi-DenBeste Racing57FordPHOPHOS99IRWSON
22
DCSIRWEVGS99CALCTSAMP72nd97[74]
2007Ken Schrader Racing52ChevyCTSPHOAMPELKIOWCNSSON
3
DCSIRWMMPEVGCSRAMP44th170[75]
2009Biagi-DenBeste Racing57FordCTSAASPHOMADIOWDCSSON
4
IRWPIRMMPCNSIOWAAS48th160[76]
2010AASPHOIOWDCSSON
14
IRWPIRMRPCNSMMPAASPHO62nd126[77]
2011PHOAASMMPIOWLVSSON
34
IRWEVGPIRCNSMRPSPOAASPHO91st61[78]

ARCA Re/Max Series

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122ARMCPtsRef
2003Ken Schrader Racing99PontiacDAYATLNSHSLMTOLKENCLTBLNKANMCHLERPOCPOCNSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTAL
24
CLTSBO158th110[79]

Supercars results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738Pos.Pts
2008Paul Morris MotorsportHolden VE CommodoreADE
R1
ADE
R2
EAS
R3
EAS
R4
EAS
R5
HAM
R6
HAM
R7
HAM
R8
BAR
R29
BAR
R10
BAR
R11
SAN
R12
SAN
R13
SAN
R14
HDV
R15
HDV
R16
HDV
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
QLD
R20
WIN
R21
WIN
R22
WIN
R23
PHI
Q

15
PHI
R24

19
BAT
R25

Ret
SUR
R26
SUR
R27
SUR
R28
BHR
R29
BHR
R30
BHR
R31
SYM
R32
SYM
R33
SYM
R34
ORA
R35
ORA
R36
ORA
R37
57th94
2011Paul Morris MotorsportHolden VE CommodoreYMC
R1
YMC
R2
ADE
R3
ADE
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
PHI
Q
PHI
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21

18
SUR
R22

7
SYM
R23
SYM
R24
SAN
R25
SAN
R26
SYD
R27
SYD
R28
63rd147
2012Paul Morris MotorsportFord FG FalconADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
PHI
R10
PHI
R11
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
SMP
R18
SMP
R19
SAN
Q
SAN
R20
BAT
R21
SUR
R22

Ret
SUR
R23

18
YMC
R24
YMC
R25
YMC
R26
WIN
R27
WIN
R28
SYD
R29
SYD
R30
NC01

1 Ineligible for championship points

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

[edit]

(key)(Races in bold indicate pole position, Results areoverall/class)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPoints
2014Marsh RacingPCoyoteCorvette DPChevrolet 5.5LV8DAY
10
SIR
12
LBH
10
LGA
6
DET
10
WGL
6
MSP
DNS
IMS
ELK
COA
8
PET
5
16th168
  • 1 – Relegated to last in class for violation of minimum drive time requirements.

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