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Sam Ard
American racecar driver

Sam Ard

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American racecar driver
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Asheboro, USA
Age
78 years
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Biography

Samuel Julian Ard (February 14, 1939 – April 2, 2017) was an American professional stock car racing driver. He won two NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series (now Xfinity Series) championship, in 1983 and 1984. Ard also made one Winston Cup start. He retired from driving after being injured in late 1984 and became a car owner. He battled Parkinson's in the later stages of his life and died in April 2017 at age 78.

Racing career

Late Model Sportsman Division 1975-1981

Ard was a regular competitor, earning at least nine wins and scoring multiple top-five finishes. In 1981, Ard finished fifth in the season-long NASCAR National Championship point standings.

Late Model Sportsman / Busch Grand National Series

Ard was the runner-up in 1982 of NASCAR's Late Model Sportsman Series, winning four races and finishing out of the top ten only six times. On the heels of that season, Ard won ten races and had twenty-three top five finishes and won the Busch Grand National (now Nascar Xfinity Series) points championship.

He continued his dominant streak in 1984, again winning the Busch GN championship by virtue of eight wins and twenty-four top fives in 28 starts. Ard was seriously injured in a crash at the North Carolina Speedway on October 20, 1984. He missed the final race of his 1984 championship season, and was never able to race again.

Winston Cup Series

Ard made his first and only Winston Cup Series start on September 23, 1984 at Martinsville. He started 27th in the 31-car field, but lasted just one lap before a steering failure ended his day.

Post-racing career

After retiring as a driver, Ard became an owner, fielding cars for several drivers, most notably Jimmy Hensley and Jeff Burton, who claimed his first Grand National win driving Ard's car.

Later life and death

Ard battled Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. His family often received donations and aid from the racing community to help him. In 2006, drivers Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. led a charge to donate a substantial amount of funds for the care of Ard and his family. After tying Ard's Nationwide Series single-season victory record in 2008, Kyle Busch announced that he would give $100,000 to aid Ard's family with his care and mounting medical expenses in his honor.

Ard died on April 2, 2017 at the age of 78.

Personal life

Ard served in the Vietnam War as a member of the U. S. Air Force. He married his wife Jo in 1961, and they had four children.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930NWCCPtsRef
1984Zervakis Enterprises02ChevyDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMAR
CLTNWSCARATLRSD104th0

Ard's team was a post-entry for the race and thus did not receive points.

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPtsRef
1982Thomas Brothers Racing00OldsDAY
RCH
MAR
DAR
HCY
SBO
CRW
RCH
LGY
DOV
HCY
CLT
ASH
HCY
SBO
CAR
CRW
SBO
HCY
LGY
IRP
BRI
HCY
RCH
MAR
CLT
HCY
MAR
2nd4448
ChevyBRI
1983OldsDAY
RCH
CAR
HCY
MAR
NWS
SBO
GPS
LGY
DOV
BRI
CLT
SBO
HCY
ROU
SBO
ROU
CRW
ROU
SBO
HCY
LGY
IRP
GPS
BRI
HCY
DAR
RCH
NWS
SBO
MAR
ROU
CLT
HCY
MAR
1st5454
1984DAY
RCH
CAR
HCY
MAR
DAR
ROU
NSV
LGY
MLW
DOV
CLT
SBO
HCY
ROU
SBO
ROU
HCY
IRP
LGY
SBO
BRI
DAR
RCH
NWS
CLT
HCY
CAR
MAR1st4552
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Who is Sam Ard?
Sam Ard (June 3, 1939 – April 2, 2017) was an American stock car racing driver. He is best known for his time in the NASCAR Busch Series, where he won two championships in 1983 and 1984. Ard was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2012.
What is Sam Ard's racing career highlights?
Ard had a successful career in the NASCAR Busch Series, winning 22 races and earning 24 pole positions. He won back-to-back championships in 1983 and 1984, becoming the first driver to win consecutive championships in the series. Ard's success led to him being named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998.
Why did Sam Ard's racing career end prematurely?
Ard's racing career came to an abrupt end due to a crash at North Carolina Motor Speedway (now known as Rockingham Speedway) in October 1984. He suffered severe injuries, including brain damage, which forced him into retirement at the age of 45. The crash also led to the implementation of new safety measures in NASCAR to prevent similar incidents.
Was Sam Ard honored for his contributions to racing?
Yes, Sam Ard was honored for his contributions to racing. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2012, recognizing his successful career in the Busch Series. Ard's induction highlighted his accomplishments on the track and his impact on the sport.
What happened to Sam Ard after his racing career?
After his racing career, Sam Ard faced personal struggles and health issues. He battled substance abuse and legal issues, which impacted his life. Ard passed away on April 2, 2017, at the age of 77, leaving behind a racing legacy in the NASCAR Busch Series.
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