Brian Scott

Brian Joseph Scott (born January 12, 1988) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

One of his early career highlights came at the 360 Nationals at Skagit Speedway in Alger, Washington, when he competed against an elite field of dirt racers and brought home an impressive second-place finish.

While splitting time between USAR and Late Models, Scott's father, JB, announced he had purchased the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team Xpress Motorsports.

Scott then made his NASCAR debut at the Smith's Las Vegas 350 and in 2008 moved to the Trucks full-time to run for and eventually finish second for the Rookie of the Year.

Albertsons became the team's new sponsor and after a change to Toyota they end the year strong with five top-tens in the last seven races, including a second-place finish at the season-ending Ford 200.

On November 9, 2012, Scott added his second win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Phoenix International Raceway in the Lucas Oil 150 and delivered Kyle Busch Motorsports their second win of the season.

[2] Scott earned his career best finish of 2nd at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2013 after getting by Kyle Busch on a late race restart.

[3] At Richmond International Raceway that September Scott started on the pole and led 239 of 250 laps before being passed by Brad Keselowski and finishing second.

In August 2013, it was announced that Scott would make his debut in the Sprint Cup Series, driving the No.

[7] At Daytona, Scott led some laps and was collected in the big one late in the race.

62 Chevrolet of Premium Motorsports with RCR support, though Shore Lodge still sponsored the effort.

However, after Michael Annett failed to qualify, Scott gave up his ride to allow the Sprint Cup regular to earn driver points.

[10] Scott started the 2016 season crashing on the last lap in his Can-Am Duel qualifying race.

After a dismal 2016 with no top 10s going into October, he finished second on the bumper of Joey Logano's car at Talladega.

* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.

Scott's 2010 Nationwide car for Braun Racing
Scott's 2011 Nationwide car for Joe Gibbs Racing
Scott's 2012 Nationwide car for Joe Gibbs Racing
Scott's 2014 Nationwide car for Richard Childress Racing
Scott's 2016 Cup car for Richard Petty Motorsports
Scott and his stepdaughter Brielle in 2014