Career
He competed in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Winston West Series in the mid 1990s, and also made two starts in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s premier Winston Cup Series. Born in Templeton, California, Woodland made his debut in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing competition in the Winston West Series in 1992. He posted three top-ten finishes in six starts in his first year.
After two partial seasons in 1993 and 1994, Woodland ran two full years in the series, with a best points finish of fifth in 1995.
Woodland also competed in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s Winston Cup Series. The series ran combination races between Winston Cup and Winston West at Sears Point Raceway, Phoenix International Raceway, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (in 1994 only).
Woodland successfully qualified for races at Phoenix in 1993 and Sears Point in 1996. His best finish came in the latter event, where he finished 37th of 44 cars in the race.
Woodland also attempted but failed to qualify for six other combination races.
In 1994 at Sears Point he was involved in a spectacular practice crash, launching his Oldsmobile off the track and destroying lieutenant Starting with the 1997 season, Woodland shifted his focus from the Winston West Series to the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series. He would run partial Associate of the Royal College of Art schedules between 1997 and 2004, with a best finish of fifth at Pikes Peak International Raceway and Pocono Raceway in 1998.
Between 1999 and 2001, Woodland competed in selected National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Craftsman Truck Series races.
His best finish in nine races was 14th, at Daytona International Speedway in 2000. Woodland also attempted but failed to qualify for two National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch Series races in 2001.