Doug Boyer

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Doug Boyer is a former American racing driver. He competed in the Indy Lights series from 1994 to 1996 for Summit Motorsports with Red Line Oil sponsorship. He finished 8th in series points in 1994 and 4th in 1995. He only competed part-time in 1996 and finished 23rd in the championship. His best finish was 2nd place in the 1995 Vancouver race. [1]

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Complete motorsports results

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

American Continental Championship results

YearEntrant12345678PosPoints
1992 FIR
13
MOS IOW WGI LRP TRR SON1 SON2
1
??????
1993 ROA MOS SON
3
IOW WGI TRR DAL ??????

USAC FF2000 Western Division Championship

YearEntrant12345678PosPoints
1992
SON
MMR
6
IRP
6
LV
4
WSR1
5
TOP
20
PIR WSR2
2
5th???
1993 WSR1
2
WSR2
3
IRP
15
COL
4
TOP
2
LS1
2
LS2
1
2nd???

Indy Lights

YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
1994 Summitt Motorsports PIR
17
LBH
7
MIL
16
DET POR
6
CLE
6
TOR
6
MDO
20
NHS
8
VAN
17
NAZ
18
LS
4
8th47
1995 Summitt Motorsports MIA
5
PIR
4
LBH
22
NAZ
5
MIL
9
DET
8
POR
8
TOR
3
CLE
3
NHS
9
VAN
2
LS
3
4th108
1996 Summitt Motorsports HMS
8
LBH
22
NAZ
DNQ
MIC
16
DET
13
POR
19
CLE
WD
TOR
WD
TRR VAN
DNS

LS
23rd5

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References

  1. Doug Boyer, ChampCarStats.com Archived December 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine