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Cameron Weaver. (Stacy Boles Racing Photo)

Cameron Weaver & Stacy Boles To Join Forces

CROSSVILLE, Tenn. — Cameron Weaver is embarking on a new era in his racing career. The talented, young racer has joined forced with Clinton, Tennessee-based Stacy Boles Racing for the upcoming season. 

Boles and Weaver will enter approximately 40 super late model, limited late model, and crate late model events this season for Stacy Boles Racing. When he’ not racing, Weaver will assist Boles at the track.

“This is truly a dream come true. Stacy (Boles) approached us late last year and had an interest in joining forces,” Weaver said. “He told me that his racing career is starting to wind down, but that he wanted to stay involved in the sport by having an up-and-coming driver in one of his cars. It came at a perfect time because we were at a crossroads on what direction we were headed with our family program.

“Stacy bought all our equipment and cars. I’ll now be racing out of his shop in Clinton (Tennessee) and couldn’t be more excited for the opportunity. He’s providing me everything I need to be successful as I continue to progress in my career, and I’m looking forward to helping him at the track when I’m not racing. Just a very exciting time for us.”

For Cameron’s father Randy, the opportunity that his son now has is priceless.

“I had got to the point where I had given Cameron about all of the help that I could,” Randy Weaver said. “This sport requires a lot of resources to be successful, and Stacy brings a great opportunity to the table for Cameron.” While Cameron and Randy Weaver Racing (as a business) are no longer a thing, I’ll still be involved with teams in the area as a VP Racing Fuels and Hoosier Race Tire dealer.

“This stuff is in my blood, so I’m definitely not going away.”

The team is scrambling to get Stacy Boles’ personal car ready for the upcoming Sunshine Nationals on Jan. 19-21 at Volusia (Fla.) Speedway Park. Boles will be entering the three-day World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series event with Weaver providing crew help.