Glenden Enterprises is an American professional stock car racing team which has competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
[2] Chris Fontaine attempted the 2017 NextEra Energy Resources 250 in this number, failing to qualify for the race.
[4] Brandon Duchscherer ran this truck in one race in 2009, at O'Reilly Raceway Park.
However, he retired with overheating after twelve laps in the first race that Glenden Enterprises fielded two trucks.
[5] Team owner Fontaine attempted one race with this number in 2012, at Texas Motor Speedway when Russ Dugger was in the 84.
Fontaine ran this truck in Glenden Enterprises' debut races, the 2009 Kroger 250.
Then, in the midst of the start and park boom, he did just that for two races, finishing 33rd at Kentucky Speedway and 27th at Pocono Raceway.
[14] In 2013, Fontaine scaled back to just restrictor plate races, crashing out at Daytona and finishing 15th at Talladega.