Nick Woodward

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Nick Woodward, nicknamed "Quik" Nick (born November 29, 1979 in Preston, Maryland) is a former NASCAR driver. He was a part-time fixture in the sport from 2001-2003. Woodward still races on the short tracks of the Eastern coast.

Craftsman Truck Series

Woodward debuted in 2001, when he drove the Long Brothers Racing Ford at O'Reilly Raceway Park. After qualifying 24th, Woodward stayed on the lead lap and ended up 11th place, just outside the top-10. He earned another top-20 finish the next outing at South Boston. After starting 13th, Woodward finished that race 19th.

Woodward returned to the Long team in 2003, when he drove the #84 Twizzlers Ford at South Boston. Once again, Woodward was solid. After started 23rd, Woodward found himself in the 14th position by the end of the day.

Busch Series

Woodward competed in two events in 2002 in this series, both for Jay Robinson Racing. In his debut, which came at Dover, Woodward qualified his way into the field with a 37th place lap. Despite having a wheel bearing let go, Woodward did end up 30th, gaining valuable experience. Woodward did end up finishing the race at Milwaukee, but did not improve on his Dover effort as he finished 31st.

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