Beard began his career in kart racing at the age of eight before moving to drag racing as a teenager; although his father established communications with Ford Motor Company about a potential drag racing sponsorship, he sold his Lincoln–Mercury dealership and the deal fell through.[1] In 1972, he made his oval track racing debut at Mount Pleasant Speedway and other local tracks. One of his car owners was two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Gordon Johncock, also a Michigan native who got his racing oil from the Beard family.[2]
Beard attempted to qualify for the 1994 and 1995 Busch races at Michigan International Speedway, but failed in both.[4] The 1995 attempt, which was mainly attributed to his car using an older engine, would be his final entry into a NASCAR race.[2]
After Gaughan's retirement in 2020, Noah Gragson was hired to drive the No. 62 in the 2021 Daytona 500. The team continued with plans to run the race following Beard's death two weeks prior.[8]
Personal life
Beard was born on October 27, 1948, to Leo and Glenna Beard. He worked with his father in the oil industry at Hub Oil and Beard Oil and Supply, and formed M&L Petroleum Inc. in 1984; he founded Beard Oil Distributing in 2005. Beard graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1966 and attended Central Michigan University and Northwood College.[9]
He and his wife Linda had two children Amie and Mark.[9] Mark Beard II worked for M&L Petroleum and also competed for Beard Motorsports in the ASA Late Model Series.[5]