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New Chief For Yeley

Steve Boyer takes over as crew chief for No. 96 of Hall of Fame Racing.

New Chief For Yeley

J.J. Yeley, driver of the No. 96 Toyota, will now have veteran Steve Boyer on the pit box.

CORNELIUS, N.C. — Hall of Fame Racing (HoFR) officials announced today that Steve Boyer will serve as crew chief for driver J.J. Yeley and the No. 96 DLP® HDTV Toyota Camry beginning with the Goody’s Cool Orange 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekend March 29-30 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.   
 
Boyer, who has worked within the engineering department at HoFR since December 2007, takes over for Brandon Thomas, who had served as crew chief since October 2006.
 
“Steve has earned the respect and trust of J.J. and the team in his short tenure here. Jeff (Moorad) and I are looking forward to having him in a more significant leadership role,” said Tom Garfinkel, co-owner of Hall of Fame Racing. “He has a tremendous amount of experience that will be valuable to J.J., Hall of Fame Racing and the No. 96 DLP HDTV Toyota.”
 
Boyer is no stranger to the top of the pit box, as he was Sterling Marlin’s crew chief at Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates for the last six races of the 2004 Sprint Cup Series season and the entire 2005 campaign. In 2007, he served as crew chief for Ganassi driver Scott Lagasse Jr., in four ARCA/REMAX Series races, where the duo scored three top-five finishes highlighted by a win at Kansas Speedway. Boyer also served as crew chief for driver Bryan Clauson in the ARCA race at USA Speedway in Lakeland, Fla., where he guided the development driver to a strong second-place finish.
 
“I’m excited for the opportunity to work with J.J. and the No. 96 DLP HDTV Toyota,” Boyer said.  “We’ve got a great group of people at Hall of Fame Racing and we plan on making the DLP car a contender every week.”
 
In addition to his crew chief duties, Boyer worked in a variety of roles while at Ganassi from January 2001 to December 2007. He served as race engineer in the Sprint Cup Series with Jason Leffler in 2001 before moving to the same position with Marlin from 2002 to 2004. From 2006 to 2007, Boyer led the Car of Tomorrow (CoT) research initiative and served as the team’s senior group leader, where he oversaw all technical innovation while working with the driver development programs of Juan Pablo Montoya, Lagasse and Clauson. Boyer also served as interim team manager at Ganassi from April to September 2006.