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Scott Allan Wimmer (born January 26, 1976) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He has a total of six wins in the Xfinity Series. He has a total of six wins in the Xfinity Series.
Scott Wimmer and Geoffrey Bodine ran the #23 in the other two events, with Wimmer recording a 17th-place finish at Talladega. Wallace ran all 36 races in 2003 with one top ten finish, which he recorded at Bristol. After the season, BDR moved Wallace and Stacker 2 to the Busch Series full-time to replace Wimmer, who was promoted to Cup racing.
In 2006, Scott Wimmer was announced as the 2006 driver with new sponsorship from the Utah-based AERO Exhaust. Wimmer had an average start of 35th and average of finish 29th, no wins, top fives, or top tens. On October 3, 2006, Larry McClure announced that the team and Wimmer parted ways.
Drivers compete at State Park Speedway in Rib Mountain. Ron and Scott Wimmer, who have owned the track since 2009, announced Thursday that 2024 will be their final season running State Park Speedway.
After years of competing under the Braun Racing banner, Turner Scott Motorsports acquired the No. 10 team when they bought the team in September 2010. With Steve Turner now owning the team, Ricky Carmichael, James Buescher, Scott Wimmer, and Jason Leffler filled the seat for the remainder of the season. [6] Multiple drivers (2011)
The first season features Nextel Cup drivers Ward Burton, Kurt Busch, Kevin Harvick, Jeremy Mayfield, Jamie McMurray, Casey Mears, Brian Vickers, Kenny Wallace, Rusty Wallace, and Scott Wimmer. Season 1 Highlights: Rusty Wallace starts his Busch Series team, Kenny Wallace racing in his Busch Series team. Kevin Harvick receives his ring for ...
The 2006 Auto Club 500 was the second race of the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season. ... Scott Wimmer Chevrolet AERO Exhaust 182.007 39.559 -1.074 39 45 Kyle Petty
Scott Riggs, who raced in NASCAR's three major national series, now is leading his son, Layne, into the sport.