Justin Boston

Justin Michael Boston (born September 12, 1989) is a realtor broker and an American former professional stock car racing driver.

Born to parents Robert M. "Bob" and Caron, Boston is one of the few professional race car drivers from the state of Maryland.

Boston's racing interests were sparked with a dirt bike birthday present at age five, and he would begin his career running motocross in the late 1990s.

Supported by Turner Scott Motorsports, he proceeded to run in the UARA-STARS late-model series, making the commute from Maryland to Charlotte every weekend.

[6] Boston ran the full 21-race schedule, scoring poles at both races at Salem Speedway to go along with 18 total top 10 qualifying efforts.

[9] Boston took his second win of the season at Madison International Speedway in August, after taking the lead on a late race pit stop.

[10] It was announced in August that Boston, Zloop, and Venturini would move up to the Camping World Truck Series starting at Bristol Motor Speedway.

[13] In November 2014, it was announced that Boston and Zloop had signed with Kyle Busch Motorsports to run the full 2015 Camping World Truck Series season in the 54 Toyota Tundra in a two-year contract, replacing Darrell Wallace Jr. Shannon Rursch was named crew chief for the effort.

[3][15][16] After nine races and while sitting 12th in the points standings, Boston and KBM parted ways, replaced by Christopher Bell and other drivers.

[18] It was revealed in August that Zloop failed to make payments to KBM, leading the team to sue the company and Boston for $4.025 million.

Pit crew pushing his 2013 ARCA car at Road America