Scott Fraser (racing driver)

Scott Andrew Fraser (October 20, 1970 – March 20, 2004) was a Canadian professional racing car driver from Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.

[1] Fraser made his racing debut in the street stock division at Onslow Speedway in Truro, Nova Scotia at the age of 16, setting the record for wins in a season.

Fraser was running up front in the event after starting third in the MASCAR Division before being forced out of the race with transmission issues.

Fraser returned to the series full-time in 1998, putting up an average finish of 2.7, while winning 6 of 13 races on his way to his second career MASCAR championship.

Fraser set the fast time in five and won two of the ten main events, finishing third in the overall points standings.

[6] The pair returned to Nova Scotia to regroup, and decided to enter the upstart International Pro Stock Challenge (IPSC), winning the six-race championship.

[7] In 1999 Fraser and MacDonald put together an American Speed Association (ASA) team in just six months, and had a car ready to run a partial schedule for the 2000 National Tour season.

Starting at Concord Speedway a series of five straight DNF's, including three crashes damaged their only car beyond the point where it could be repaired on the road.

The final nail in the coffin came in an accident at Chicago Motor Speedway, the track Fraser made his impressive debut.

Before teaming with Rollie MacDonald following the 1998 season Fraser primarily raced cars coming out of his own shop.

Fraser succumb to injuries sustained in an accident while snowmobiling with friends in Wentworth, Nova Scotia on March 20, 2004.