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Tifft was a former Cup Series driver who had to put his racing career on hold due to health issues in 2019. [5] On November 20, 2020, the team announced its name, Live Fast Motorsports, and would continue to use the number 78. Although McLeod's primary manufacturer was Chevrolet in 2020, they were running Fords in the Cup Series. [6]
On October 23, 2020, McLeod and Matt Tifft purchased Archie St. Hilare's half of Go Fas Racing's charter and formed Live Fast Motorsports. McLeod and Tifft used the charter full-time from 2021 until they sold it to Spire Motorsports at the end of the 2023 season. [38] B. J. McLeod Motorsports will continue operating at the Xfinity level. [39]
Although Live Fast Motorsports replaced the team's Cup operations, the team announced that they would return to compete in the Buschy McBusch Race 400 at Kansas Speedway with the team's Xfinity Series driver, Matt Mills. The team would be renumbered to the No. 55 due to Live Fast Motorsports bearing the No. 78. Mills finished 38th, 12 laps down.
In 2020, with his racing career in question due to a past brain tumor and a diagnosis of epilepsy, he became part owner of Live Fast Motorsports with B. J. McLeod & Joe Falk, becoming the youngest team owner in NASCAR Cup Series history. Tifft also was named to the 2022 Forbes 30 under 30 Class.
LaJoie began racing Legends cars in 2005, and in 2006 moved to the Aaron's Pro Challenge Series, where he won 10 of 12 races that year. [2] Between 2007 and 2009, LaJoie competed in the UARA-Stars Late Model Touring Series ; scoring one win and ten top-ten finishes in 17 starts in the series.
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Williams was born in Florida but moved to the Charlotte area at age 15, taking online classes to get through high school while racing. [2] As a teen, Williams was injured in a head-on four-wheeler collision and spent five days in the ICU. [3] Williams visits children's hospitals to give back to the community in his free time. [37]
On November 20, 2020, McLeod and Tifft announced the team's name as Live Fast Motorsports, with a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing. [ 43 ] On October 28, 2020, Hendrick Motorsports announced that the No. 88 team would be renumbered to the No. 5 in 2021.