Logan Boyett Joins Future Stars in Racing Academy Roster

 

Logan Boyett Joins Future Stars in Racing Academy Roster

Pensacola, Fla.
May 15, 2007

With more racing experience in his seventeen years than many drivers at higher-levels of motorsport, Logan Boyett has signed with the Future Stars in Racing Training & Development Academy to help with his outside the car skills to make him even more successful in today’s world of motorsport business.

Staring at age four in karts at Pensacola Raceway Park, Logan began winning races almost immediately, going up through the ranks and scoring victories at every level on tracks in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Adding to his race wins, he captured the World Karting Association’s Jr. Sportsman crown at Baker Florida in 2000. The following two years, he earned the Baker Track crowns in both Jr. Champ and Champ classes.


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