Scott_Anderson_(racing_driver)

Scott Anderson (racing driver)

Scott Anderson (racing driver)

American racing driver


Scott Anderson (born February 18, 1990) is an American racing driver from Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Anderson began racing karts in the Colorado Sprint Championship. He made the move to cars in Sports Car Club of America Spec Racer Ford. In 2010 he made his professional debut in U.S. F2000 National Championship. In 2011 he won the Skip Barber National Championship and a scholarship for a full season of U.S. F2000 in 2012 where he finished third with two wins for Belardi Auto Racing.

In 2013 he moved up the Road to Indy and raced in the Pro Mazda Championship for Juncos Racing; finished fifth in points with one podium and seven top 5s. In 2014 Anderson progressed to Indy Lights with Fan Force United, which returned to the series after a one-year hiatus.[1] Anderson finished eighth in points with a best finish of fourth at the Milwaukee Mile. In 2015 he returned to the series, driving for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports.[2] In 2016, he began racing in Red Bull Global Rallycross Lites with CORE Autosport beginning in Seattle. In the final race of 2016, he finished in second place behind eventual series champion, Cabot Bigham.[3] In 2017-2019 Scott raced in Americas Rallycross (ARX)

Racing record

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

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U.S. F2000 National Championship

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Pro Mazda Championship

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Indy Lights

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Complete Global Rallycross results

GRC Lites

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References

  1. Fan Force United returns to Indy Lights with Scott Anderson, Motorsport.com, December 16, 2013, Retrieved 2013-12-16
  2. DiZinno, Tony. Schmidt Peterson announces Scott Anderson as fourth driver, NBC Sports, January 16, 2015, Retrieved 2015-03-31
  3. "Scott Anderson to Make GRC Lites Debut with CORE autosport". Archived from the original on 2016-11-03. Retrieved 2016-11-01.

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