A couple of days ago, tragic news struck the NASCAR community. The world of NASCAR lost a gem in the form of Trevor Boys.
Canadian driver Trevor Boys passed away at the age of 65. He competed in the NASCAR Cup Series over the span of 9 years and 102 races.
Obviously, many in the NASCAR fraternity were pretty devastated by the news. Along with the likes of Earl Ross, he was one of the few Canadian drivers to make it to the top echelon of that era.
“Trevor Boys was one of NASCAR’s top Canadian drivers, starting more Cup Series races than any driver from Canada. He was an inspiration to the many drivers across the country who strive to race at stock car’s highest levels. Our thoughts are with Trevor’s family and friends. He will be missed.”