Latitude 43 Motor Sports, LLC, has purchased the Roush-Fenway Racing No. 26 team.  The
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Team has a championship tradition, winning the Sprint Cup Championship in 2004. Our Crew Chief is
Sprint Cup winning Crew Chief Frank Stoddard along with
Winning driver Boris Said and David Stremme.  The
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Team is dedicated to continuing the winning tradition!
New ownership has a long history of business success in NASCAR.
BORIS SAID -- #26 Driver
11 year NASCAR Veteran
Pole Position at Daytona for the Pepsi 400.  
Co-host of ESPN’s popular “NASCAR Today.”  
“King of the Road Courses”. Has taught many top Cup drivers how to drive the road courses.  
Fan Club—the “Said Heads” that follow the driver both at the track, and on social networks.
DAVID STREMME -- #26 Driver
Got first victory at the age of 15 in 1993 in street stocks at New Paris Speedway in his mother's race car.... Competed in late models, open wheel modifieds and the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series. ... In his first year in the ASA in 2000, he competed in eight races and earned one pole and four top-10 finishes. ... Won his first ASA race at Salem Speedway in 2002. ... His second ASA win came at O'Reilly Raceway Park that season, where he finished the season fourth in the standings. ... In his first full season in the Busch Series in 2004, he earned one pole, five top-fives and 14 top-10s and placed 10th in the standings. ... In 2005 and 2008, his only other full-time Busch / Nationwide Series seasons, he finished 13th and 11th, respectively.



FRANK STODDARD -- Crew Chief
Born in North Haverhill, NH, Stoddard, 39, has enjoyed success as a crew chief in NASCAR's premier racing division.

Started his Nextel/Sprint Cup crew chief career in 1998 with the No. 99 Roush Racing team and driver Jeff Burton
10th on the all time NASCAR Crew Chief  list
5th among active Crew Chiefs
14 Wins
64 top fives
98 top 10s