BEN  LESLIE   -   09/23/1972

Leslie joined NASCAR in 1994 as a mechanic and tire changer on Ted Musgrave's car owned by Roush Racing.  Later he would go on to hold the same position on Mark Martin's car.  In 1998, he moved to Roush's new team, the #26 Ford driven by Johnny Benson.  Originally serving as the team's car chief, he was promoted to interim crew chief midway through the season and had a pair of ninth-place finishes with Benson.  After spending the first part of the 1999 season with Benson, he became the car chief of Matt Kenseth's car, and the team won Rookie of the Year honors in 2000.  After several races in 2001, Leslie was moved to the crew chief position of the #97 team driven by rookie Kurt Busch.  Leslie and Busch won the pole at the Mountain Dew Southern 500 and had five top-ten finishes.  At the end of the season, he was moved again to Mark Martin's team.  They won the Coca-Cola 600 but lost the championship by 38 points.  He was moved again at the end of the season to the #21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford driven by Ricky Rudd, but the team struggled with only five top-tens and dropped to twenty-third in points.  After winning one pole and garnering two top-ten finishes with Rudd in 2004 NASCAR Cup Series, Leslie left the Wood Brothers to take a position as

field director for Ford Racing.  Leslie stayed with Ford for several years; but in 2009 he returned to pit road as crew chief of the #28 Yates Racing Ford driven by Travis Kvapil.  They had two Top 20 finishes but the team was shut down after five races due to a lack of sponsorship.  Afterwards, he joined Yates' affiliate team, Hall of Fame Racing as crew chief for Bobby Labonte and eventually Erik Darnell for the rest of the season.  In 2010 he moved to Roush Fenway's #6 team to be crew chief for rookie Ricky Stenhouse, Jr in the Xfinity Series.  In 2013 he led various drivers for owner Archie St Hilaire.  None had a finish inside the Top 10. They following season St Hilaire hired Leslie to wrench for eight different drivers for a total of 19 races.  Terry Labonte posted a team best finished of 11th at Daytona.  2015 Leslie was sidelines and the following season, he took over as the crew chief for Cole Whitt at Premium Motorsports midway through the season.

 

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