Benny, The B Man, Boudreaux is a 14 year old racer. Having started racing at the age of 4 on dirt bikes, this young man is used to the fast paced action of the track. Starting on a PW 50, B Man began to dominate the 4—6 year old class as soon as he moved up to a KTM 50cc Jr. He earned a fantastic sponsorship from Champion Cycle Center out of Covington, LA. B Man enjoyed the fast paced events of Arenacross and proved he can master most any track when he won the Mid South region championship in 2004. This win guaranteed him a spot at the National Arenacross Finals in Las Vegas where he finished a respectable 9th and learned that when Chicken Pox happen in Vegas, they do not stay in Vegas!!! In 2005 B Man moved up to the KTM 65 and continued to show his sponsors he could still win. Hurricane Katrina became a turning point for B Man. This devastating event closed local tracks for a time period and having some free time allowed B Man to visit a dirt oval and see some 4 wheeled racing. After watching a Sprint car race, he was ready for a change. The family slowly began their move over to Mini Sprint racing. In 2008, B Man made his debut on a dirt oval track. The transition from 2 wheels to 4 wheels was quite easy and in 2009 B Man raced a series with SOW6 where he won their young guns championship. The 2010 racing year had B Man and his Boudreaux Racing teammate, Ryan, traveling for alot of races. For the 2011 season, B Man took over the wheel of a Hyper Mini Sprint and ran a series with the newly formed Gulf Coast Mini Sprints. B Man finished the 2011 season as series champion for the Gulf Coast Mini Sprints and an offer to drive in 2012 for Ardis Racing with the Cajun Sprinters Association.