Mr. Ard was born in Scranton, SC, a son of the late Berkley Montana Ard and Eller Lillian Thornhill Ard. He was a veteran of the US Air Force and served during the Vietnam War. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the Church Brotherhood. Mr. Ard was a Nascar race car driver and won twenty-two races from 1982-1984. He holds the record for four consecutive wins. He won the Mid Atlantic Regional Championship in 1982, was second in the Busch Grand National in 1982, won the Mid Atlantic Regional Championship and the Busch Series in 1983 and won the Busch Series in 1984. His career was ended in 1984 when he barely survived a crash at Rockingham. He was also a notable mechanic, having built cars for other racers.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Charley Ard, Betty Jo Prosser and Carrie Mae Munn.
Mr. Ard was born in Scranton, SC, a son of the late Berkley Montana Ard and Eller Lillian Thornhill Ard. He was a veteran of the US Air Force and served during the Vietnam War. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the Church Brotherhood. Mr. Ard was a Nascar race car driver and won twenty-two races from 1982-1984. He holds the record for four consecutive wins. He won the Mid Atlantic Regional Championship in 1982, was second in the Busch Grand National in 1982, won the Mid Atlantic Regional Championship and the Busch Series in 1983 and won the Busch Series in 1984. His career was ended in 1984 when he barely survived a crash at Rockingham. He was also a notable mechanic, having built cars for other racers.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Charley Ard, Betty Jo Prosser and Carrie Mae Munn.
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