Francis Allen Stoddard (born April 20, 1968) is a NASCAR crew chief and owner from Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Late in the 2002 season, he switched to Bill Davis Racing and served as crew chief for Ward Burton.
In 1998, Stoddard was hired by Jack Roush as a crew chief for Jeff Burton driving in #99 Ford replacing Buddy Parrott.
In 2005, Stoddard reunited with a lifelong friend of his, Boris Said, who was driving for NASCAR on part-time schedules mostly on road course races.
The next week in one of Daytona's biggest upsets, Boris Said and Stoddard won the team the pole spot for the 2006 Pepsi 400.
As the final restart occurred with 3 laps left, the fans roared believing that Boris would win the event.
After Boris Said ended up failing to qualify for a race at Watkins Glen because of rain, he gave up on their slogan and decided to continue his part-time career.
32 with Ford as the manufacturer, with cars from Roush Fenway Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports and a Doug Yates engine.
The team ran the full season with a variety of drivers including Ken Schrader, Said and Mike Skinner.