Bouchard made his
Winston Cup debut in 1987 at the
Miller American 400 at
Michigan, finishing 32nd after suffering oil pressure problems. The next year, he raced full-time in
Winston Cup in an unsponsored car owned by
Bob Whitcomb. Despite this, he finished eighth at
North Carolina Speedway and defeated promising rivals
Ernie Irvan and
Brad Noffsinger to become the 1988
NASCAR Rookie of the Year. In 1989, however, he was released from his ride after just four races. He returned in 1993, running three races for
Thee Dixon in his No. 85
Safety-Kleen/
Burger King Ford. He ran his last
Winston Cup race in 1994 at the
Hooters 500, where his No. 67
Ford expired after 280 laps because of valve trouble, finishing 29th. Since then, Bouchard has competed in five
Craftsman Truck Series races. He also attempted several
Winston Cup events, but failed to qualify for each of them, the last of which was the 1999
Pepsi 400, in the No. 84
Chevy sponsored by Island Oasis. ==Driving instructor career==