Scot Walters

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Scot Walters
Born (1967-11-18) November 18, 1967 (age 55)
Cornelius, North Carolina, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish122nd (1998)
First race 1998 Kenwood Home & Car Audio 300 (Fontana)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
31 races run over 3 years
Best finish19th (1998)
First race 1997 Link-Belt Construction Equipment 225 (Louisville)
Last race 1999 Florida Dodge Dealers 400K (Homestead)
WinsTop tens Poles
040
Statistics current as of January 2, 2011.

Scot Walters (born November 18, 1967) is an American stock car racing driver from Cornelius, North Carolina. He competed in NASCAR from 1997 to 1999 in the Craftsman Truck Series, as well as one Busch Series race in 1998.

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NASCAR career

Walters, born on November 18, 1967 in Cornelius, North Carolina, began his NASCAR career at Louisville Motor Speedway during the 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. During his first race he finished seventh after starting 13th. [1] [2] He also started two other races during 1997, in which he finished 26th and 29th after failing to finish both. In the season, he failed to qualify for one race, which occurred at I-70 Speedway. [2] One year later he competed in all 27 Craftsman Truck Series events, as well as one Busch Series event. [1] During the 1998 Truck season, he recorded three top tens, and two did not finishes (DNF), with his best finish during the season was eighth at Nashville Speedway. [3] In his first Busch Series event, he finished 43rd after only completing two laps out of 150 at Auto Club Speedway. [4] In 1999, Walters only competed in one Craftsman Truck Series race, [1] which was located at Homestead Miami Speedway. [5] During the race, he finished 20th after completing 152 laps out of 172 because of an engine problem. [5]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold - Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics - Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132NBSCPts
1997 Brewco Motorsports 55 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY
DNQ
IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAL CAR HOM N/A-
1998 27 Chevy DAY CAR LVS NSV DAR BRI TEX HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV RCH PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL
43
SBO IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT GTY CAR ATL HOM 122nd34
1999 Grubb Motorsports 83 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX NSV
DNQ
BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAR MEM PHO HOM N/A-

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627NCWTCPts
1997 Brewco Motorsports 37 Chevy WDW TUS HOM PHO POR EVG I70
DNQ
NHA TEX BRI NZH MLW LVL
7
CNS HPT IRP FLM NSV
26
GLN RCH
29
MAR SON MMR CAL PHO LVS 56th362
1998 WDW
26
HOM
10
PHO
22
POR
22
EVG
25
I70
15
GLN
22
TEX
36
BRI
21
MLW
20
NZH
13
CAL
21
PPR
12
IRP
21
NHA
19
FLM
22
NSV
8
HPT
13
LVL
12
RCH
20
MEM
36
GTY
9
MAR
16
SON
16
MMR
15
PHO
21
LVS
23
19th2859
1999 Raptor Performance Motorsports 81 Ford HOM
20
PHO EVG MMR MAR MEM PPR I70 BRI TEX PIR GLN MLW NSV NZH MCH NHA IRP GTY HPT RCH LVS LVL TEX CAL 95th103

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Scot Walters Career Statistics". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  2. 1 2 "Scot Walters 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  3. "Scot Walters 1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  4. "Scot Walters 1998 NASCAR Busch Series Results". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  5. 1 2 "Scot Walters 1999 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2011-01-02.