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Boris Said will enter the final Nextel Cup race of the season, Nov. 21 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the #36 USG Durock Brand Chevrolet for MB2 Motorsports. Contrary to his reputation as a NASCAR road-racing specialist, the Homestead race will be Said’s third oval appearance of the season. His first two oval races were at the season-opening Bud Shootout in Daytona and the September Cup event at California Speedway in Fontana. He finished 10th in Daytona and 30th in Fontana. Said also competed in the June road race in Sonoma, Calif. where he posted a sixth-place result. He was scheduled to drive the USG Durock Chevy in the August road race at Watkins Glen, N.Y., but did not make the starting field after rain forced NASCAR to cancel the qualifying session and set the lineup based on car owner’s points. In each of the above races, Said was entered under the MB2 Motorsports banner. “Every time I get to drive in a Cup race I get pumped because this is where I want to be,” offered Said. “It was a major disappointment not to be part of the Watkins Glen race and I am thankful to both USG and MB2 for having another opportunity to compete against the best drivers in the world.” One of Said’s 12 career NASCAR Cup races was at the 1999 Homestead event when he drove an Ernie Irvan-owned car. He qualified 27th and finished 34th. “The track has been reconfigured since then and I am looking forward to going there and testing with (MB2 teammate/U.S. Army driver) Joe Nemechek,” offered Said. Said and Nemechek will test in Homestead Tuesday and Wednesday (Nov. 9 & 10). Said’s sponsor for the Homestead race -- USG Durock Brand Cement Board -- is a high-strength ceramic tile backer that provides superior tile adhesion.(MB2 Motorsports PR)
 
Boris is a good guy and simply loves racing. We have raced against him in Trans Am and let me tell you, no one wants to win more than Boris.:)
 
Yeah, he is a good guy from Carlsbad.... oh yeah.. another good driver from California
 
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