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Boris Said

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Boris Said
Boris Said
Born September 18, 1962
Hometown Carlsbad, California
Awards 1997 & 1997 24 Hours of Daytona winner 1998 12 Hours of Sebring winner
2005 Sprint Cup position 42nd
Best cup position 42nd - 2005
Statistics current as of May 3, 2006.

Boris Said (born September 18 1962) is an American race car driver from Carlsbad, California.

He drove a part-time schedule in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series driving the #36 Chevrolet for MB Sutton Motorsports. He competed in his first cup race in 1999, and his first oval race in 2004 (at Homestead). His first Daytona 500 start was in 2005. He is commonly referred to as a "Road Course Ringer" along with Ron Fellows and Scott Pruett among the media and other drivers for his ability on the road courses at Infineon Raceway and Watkins Glen International.

He drove full-time in the 1997 and 1998 seasons in the Craftsman Truck Series. He won the 1998 race at Infineon Raceway.

Said signed a contract with Evernham Motorsports to help the team's road course program in 2006. Said and his crew chief Frank Stoddard and Mark Simo announced the creation No Fear Racing in May 2006 and which will use equipment from Roush Racing. They plan on entering five cup races starting with the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. Said also was announced as the driver of the #4 GEICO Dodge for Fred Biagi at Lowe's. He started 40th and finished 31st.

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