Max Edward "Ed" Berrier III (born November 8, 1961, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), is a second-generation NASCAR driver. His father Max Berrier competed in seven Grand National races over four years and won 125 feature races as a modified driver. His distant cousin Todd served as the crew chief for Jeff Burton in the Sprint Cup Series. More about Ed Berrier
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Berrier started running go-karts and became a force to be reckoned with, winning 72 out of 127 races. In 1980, he moved to the NASCAR Dash Series, driving for his own team. Four years later, he made his Busch Series debut, running 18 races and finishing in top-ten three times. He would not finish that high again until 1987, when he had four top-fives. Berrier ran abbreviated schedules over the next few years (except 1988) and put together 22 top-tens. He made his Winston Cup debut in 1995 at the Mountain Dew Southern 500, finishing in 20th position. Berrier's only NASCAR start in 1996 came at Darlington Raceway, where he finished 39th. After running a limited Cup schedule with Sadler Brothers Racing in 1997, Berrier was tapped by PRW Racing to drive the No. 77 UAW/Lear-sponsored Ford in the Busch Series. After putting together three Top 20 finishes in an abbreviated run, Berrier returned to the team in 1998, this time, with former Cup campaigner Jimmy Means as crew chief. The highlight of this year came at the final Galaxy Food Centers 300. Berrier dominated, starting on the outside pole, leading 187 laps, and garnering his only victory at a premier NASCAR series. Despite DNQ-ing at Rockingham Speedway, Berrier and company finished seventeenth in points that year. Unfortunately, Berrier's success did not carry over into 1999, and after qualifying for just 17 races, Berrier was fired.The most expensive item with a signature of Ed Berrier (10 NASCAR Hero Cards Autographed Signed Matt Kenseth Ed Berrier Rusty Wallace) was sold in February 2019 for $18.99 while the cheapest item (Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Maxx #119 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto AU FREE SHIP) found a new owner for $0.49 in June 2022. The month with the most items sold (3) was June 2022 with an average selling price of $0.49 for an autographed item of Ed Berrier. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2019 with $18.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.49 was June 2022. In average, an autographed item from Ed Berrier is worth $1.99.
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ED BERRIER - AUTOGRAPHED 1991 Maxx - Card #119 [T30] | $1.25 | ||
ED BERRIER 1992 AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO AT DAYTONA GOODY,S 300 QUALFYING DAY | $9.95 | ||
Ed Berrier 1992 BLACK MAXX #63 VINTAGE NASCAR BUSCH SERIES signed card | $4.79 | ||
Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Maxx #119 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto AU FREE SHIP | $0.49 | ||
Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Maxx #119 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto AU FREE SHIP | $0.49 | ||
Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Maxx #119 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto FREE SHIP | $0.49 | ||
Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Maxx #119 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto FREE SHIP | $1.74 | ||
Ed Berrier signed 1991 MAXX trading card NASCAR | $4.99 | ||
Ed Berrier Signed 1991 Traks #178 Card NASCAR Stock Car Racing Auto FREE SHIP | $1.74 | ||
ED BERRIER SIGNED 1992 MAXX RACING #63 - NASCAR | $3.00 |