Borland joins Haas CNC Racing

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Matt Borland was introduced as the new director of competition for Haas CNC Racing at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Thursday.
Borland was working previously as a crew chief for Michael Waltrip Racing, one of the Toyota-powered teams that has been struggling to make races.
Borland was also the crew for Ryan Newman at Penske Racing South. With Newman, Borland won 12 races and 37 poles. He was the 2002 NASCAR Cup Series crew chief of the year in Newman's rookie season.
“Haas Racing was founded with a commitment to building the team with quality people,” Haas CNC Racing Gernal Manager Joe Custer said. “Bringing Matt Borland on board as our Director of Competition is a strengthening of that commitment. Matt’s knowledge and leadership ability are proven by his many successes,” he said. “We are extremely pleased to have someone of Matt’s caliber oversee our operation.”
Haas CNC Racing has two teams, one for driver Jeff Green and one for driver Johnny Sauter. Green drives the No. 66 Chevrolet and Sauter is in the No. 70 Chevrolet.

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