Scott entered the 2004 British Superbike Championship season in the Privateers Cup class, riding a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R superbike, under the team name BMR Racing, along with teammate Chris Platt who entered two events as a replacement rider.
When the second half of the season began at Snetterton, after the summer break, the team switched to an NGTC Volkswagen CC built by and run with the support of Tony Gilham Racing, as preparation for a full NGTC campaign in 2014.
[3] Before the start of the 2014 British Touring Car Championship season, Tony Gilham Racing merged into Team BMR, allowing the team to acquire a pair of Volkswagen CCs and a pair of Vauxhall Insignias, originally built by Thorney Motorsport.
This led to the team building another pair of Volkswagen CCs for Goff and Scott to race after the season's halfway point at Snetterton.
Both Warren Scott[8] and Árón Smith[9] remained with the team, with double champions Jason Plato and Colin Turkington joining them from MG and West Surrey Racing respectively.