Scott rode a BMR Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R at the 2004 British Superbike Championship season, finishing 18th in the Privateers Cup standings.
Scott entered the BTCC in 2013 driving a Super 2000 SEAT León with which he was eligible for the Jack Sears Trophy[1] He was unable to start the races at Croft due to a timing belt issue.
agreed a partnership that allowed Scott to switch to an NGTC Volkswagen CC from Snetterton onwards.
[3] Scott was joined by former BTCC Champions Jason Plato and Colin Turkington[4] plus Aron Smith in a foup in the 2015 British Touring Car Championship season.
Scott will drive an LD Motorsports-run Citroen DS3 Supercar at the 2017 British Rallycross Championship.