hearing that Vermont businessman Bill Jenkins [owners of Latitude 43, a cleaning products company] has purchased the #26 number from Roush Fenway Racing. The transaction includes racing equipment plus 2009 owner points, meaning that the new team will automatically qualify for the first five NASCAR Sprint Cup races in 2010. A driver and sponsor have not yet been named for the new team, which will be known as Latitude 43 Motor Sports.(1-12-2010)
UPDATE: West Wardsboro [Vermont] businessman Bill Jenkins has purchased the car number, owner points, and equipment from the #26 team formerly campaigned by Roush Fenway Racing and driver Jamie McMurray in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Jenkins plans to contest the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule beginning with next month’s Daytona 500 at Daytona Int’l Speedway in Florida. “I’m a huge race fan and I’ve always wanted to do this,” Jenkins told Vermont Motorsports Magazine on Tuesday. “The opportunity presented itself, and I took it.” Jenkins and his wife, Sandy, are the owners of Latitude 43, an organic soap company. Originally from New York City, Jenkins moved to New England in 1990 and has homes in Vermont and Maine. He plans to keep strong ties to the northeast with his new adventure, starting with the core of the team; Jenkins has hired North Haverhill, N.H. native Frank Stoddard as crew chief. Stoddard won 17 Sprint Cup Series races with Roush-Fenway Racing and driver Jeff Burton in the late 1990s and early 2000s. “We have a shop in Concord, N.C. and we could do all of our business down there, but we’re staying true to Vermont,” said Jenkins. “I consider Vermont my home, and I have for almost 20 years. There are a lot of race fans here in Vermont, and I’d like to think this may be a big deal for them and give them something to cheer for. We will do all of our banking through Vermont and try to focus on the state as much as we can.” Jenkins said that he realizes there is a lot of work to do before the season starts on Feb. 14 in the biggest stock car race in the world. “We don’t have any sponsors, and I realize that we will be the only blank canvas in the top-35 at Daytona,” he said. “We’ve been contacted by several companies that otherwise couldn’t become involved in NASCAR for various reasons, and we think we’ll find something soon.” The 61-year old said he drew inspiration from a close friend, Middlebury car dealership mogul and veteran Devil’s Bowl Speedway racer Gardner Stone, before he made the transaction with Roush-Fenway: “One of Gardner’s favorite sayings is ‘Life isn’t a dress rehearsal.’ I’ve been around racing since I was a kid. I remember guys driving around with cigarettes in their mouths and their arms hanging out the window. Now, all these years later, I finally have a chance to get involved. It’s all very exciting. I celebrated for about ten minutes when we signed the deal, but then I put my head down in the ditch and got to work.”Vermont Motorsports Magazine)
UPDATE 2 – Boris Said? hearing Boris Said could be the driver of the #26 Ford.(1-13-2010)
UPDATE 3: Roush Fenway Racing and Roush Yates Racing Engines have fashioned a “comprehensive services contract” with Latitude 43 Motorsports that will give the new team a guaranteed start in the season-opening Daytona 500 using the 2009 owners’ points accrued by Roush Fenway’s #26 Ford. RFR president Geoff Smith said the NASCAR-approved deal with Latitude 43 included “race car builds; repair and maintenance; gear, transmission and engine services; and testing services,” as well as some complete race cars. But the most integral part of the deal is the transfer of the 22nd-place owners’ points earned last season by Jamie McMurray. Latitude 43 has yet to announce any plans for 2010, and Smith wouldn’t speculate about what the team’s schedule would include or where it would operate from — though he said the car wouldn’t be fielded from RFR’s facility. But Smith was clear about what RFR had done in the aftermath of the contraction it was forced to make, from five to four Cup Series teams, per a NASCAR mandate that takes effect this season. Due to that, McMurray is driving this season for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing [#1 Chevy]. “The [points] transaction requires a different format for NASCAR’s approval,” Smith said, “So there’s a comprehensive services contract between Roush Fenway Racing [and] Roush Yates Racing Engines, as two suppliers, with Latitude 43 Motorsports being the customer. “Included in those service mechanisms is a transfer by Roush Fenway Racing of all the heritage rights that it may have relating to the [26] car number and owner points and so forth. There were a certain number of existing cars that were sold to start the inventory and they can buy new cars as needed, depending on what they’re going to campaign.”(NASCAR.com)
AND been told that Boris Said will NOT be the driver of the #26 Ford, supposedly he will run races for another team to be announced soon.(1-14-2010)
