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"NASCAR Champion" Stan Boyd Hand Signed 10X8 Cardstock Bio Todd Mueller Hologram

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    Up for auction "NASCAR Champion" Stan Boyd Hand Signed 10X8 Cardstock Bio.
    This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller and comes with their Hologram Affixed.
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    Stan Boyd
    (born September 16, 1970) is a former
    NASCAR
    driver who competed in both the Busch Series (now
    Xfinity Series
    ) and
    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    .
    Stan Boyd made his Busch Series debut at
    Dover
    in 2003 for
    MacDonald Motorsports
    starting 32nd and finishing 23rd, 5 laps down. It was his only start of the year. Boyd moved full-time to the Busch Series in 2004 with
    Ware Racing Enterprises
    . He attempted
    Daytona
    with the team's second car, the #57 with
    Kevin Conway
    as his teammate in the #51. Both failed to qualify. Boyd would not make another attempt until Darlington which he made where he suffered engine failure early on, finishing 41st. Boyd moved over to the #51 at
    Bristol
    with
    Morgan Shepherd
    taking over the #57. Boyd qualified 33rd and finished a solid 25th, 4 laps down. He failed to make the next two races and then
    Kim Crosby
    ran the car at
    Talladega
    . Boyd then made California but coming into the pits he spun knocking two tires into his own pit crew. He finished 38th. Boyd then finished 32nd after engine failure at
    Gateway
    . Shepherd ran the #51 at
    Richmond
    with
    Travis Powell
    running at
    Nazareth
    . Boyd returned at
    Charlotte
    making the field but
    Joe Gibbs Racing
    bought them out and placed
    J. J. Yeley
    who failed to qualify, in the car. Boyd made the field at Dover but crashed out on lap 34 finishing 38th.
    David Eshleman
    ran the #51 at
    Nashville
    but Boyd returned at
    Kentucky
    finishing last after parking the car on lap 2. With
    Bobby Dotter
    ,
    Kim Crosby
    and
    Blake Mallory
    running the next three races, Boyd did not see another race until
    New Hampshire
    , but he had to park the car on lap 17 as fundings were decreasing. Boyd moved back to the #57 with Crosby running the #51 at
    Pike's Peak
    . Both would start and park on lap 11. Boyd then got to run the whole
    Indianapolis Raceway Park
    race in the #57 finishing 27th, 4 laps down. Boyd then left Ware Racing to join
    MacDonald Motorsports
    . His career with the MacDonald team began at California where he ran a backup car, the #71. He parked on lap 10 finishing 38th. He did not attempt any more races until
    Kansas
    where he failed to qualify. At Memphis Boyd ran a third car, the #70 but again failed to qualify. Boyd got to run the team's main #72 car for the final two races of the season finishing a solid 26th just three laps down at
    Darlington
    . At
    Homestead-Miami
    he finished 32nd, four laps down. However he wasn't kept on for 2005. He returned to the series in 2005 at
    Atlanta
    with
    Means Racing
    but failed to qualify. He later attempted Kentucky in 2006 with
    Keith Coleman Racing
    in the #23 but failed to qualify. He has not attempted a race since.