Mark M. McFarland (born February 1, 1978) is an American former NASCAR driver and current crew chief.
In 2003, driving an asphalt Late Model Stock Car McFarland won 16 of his 18 starts at Old Dominion Speedway in Manassas, Virginia.
[1] In 1998, he ran select NASCAR Busch Series events, along with 15 late model races throughout the east coast.
In 1999, he did not run any NASCAR events, but finished fourth in points at Old Dominion, and set a new track and LMSC record of 15.222 (88.687 MPH), which still stands today.
He continued to run late model and off and on Busch Series events through the 2003 season, when he won the national championship for LMSC in NASCAR.
Shane Huffman, also from the Hooters Pro Cup Series, drove the remaining races in the No.
For 2015, McFarland served as crew chief for Justin Haley's East Series team.
McFarland would then join Joe Gibbs Racing as the team's crew chief for its ARCA Menards Series No.
On January 9, 2025, it was announced that McFarland would move to Spire Motorsports in 2025 to crew chief their new ARCA entry, the No.
[3] They followed in the footsteps of NASCAR on Fox pit reporter Jamie Little, who is also a Nothing Bundt Cakes franchise owner in the Indianapolis area.