Scott Sharp
Scott Sharp
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Scott Sharp is a well-known American racing driver who has gained recognition for his achievements in various motorsports competitions.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: February 24, 1969 (age 54)
Status: Alive
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American
Racing Driver
Early Life and Background
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Scott Sharp was born on February 24, 1969. His passion for racing began at a young age, which eventually led him to pursue a career in motorsports.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout his career, Scott Sharp has achieved numerous successes, including:
Indy Racing League (IRL) Competitor: He participated in the IRL series and earned several top-10 finishes.
24 Hours of Le Mans Participant: Scott competed in this prestigious endurance racing event, showcasing his skills on the global stage.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some notable actions taken by Scott Sharp include:
Racing Career: He has been involved in various racing competitions throughout his career, including IndyCar and sports car racing.
Team Affiliations: Scott has competed for several teams, such as Panther Racing and Howard-Boss Motorsports.
Impact and Legacy
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Scott Sharp's impact on the world of motorsports is undeniable. His accomplishments have inspired countless fans and aspiring drivers alike. He continues to be a respected figure in the racing community.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Scott Sharp is widely recognized for his determination, skill, and passion for racing. His achievements serve as an inspiration to many, making him a celebrated figure in the motorsports world.
Quotes by Scott Sharp

The drivers are so close, you'll have to take a risk. I was in the top five, fell out, and I want to get back in.

The guys gave me some great pit stops as they have all year, ... That has been a real strength for us. We maximized what we had and got the job done.

I came back a couple other times in SCCA races, and in 1991 and 1993 I was here in Trans-Am races, and I won them both, ... But those races I won were in more of a sedan-type car. I have great memories of this track.

If management cannot identify what their employees do and do not know, how can they support them to do their job effectively?

It's a neat series and a pretty even playing field because the crews don't have a lot of time to reinvent the wheel. The cars are a little tail-happy and there are varying levels of (driver) talent, so it makes it exciting for the fans to watch.

Danica helps all of us. People may come out to see her but then see someone else win and become their fan.

Danica's bringing in a different viewer. If the ratings continue to be up and the attention strong, I don't see how it won't keep growing.

It's pretty obvious that Andretti Green Racing is a real switched-on program. Having four drivers is that much more information they can all share. Testing is so limited in the IRL ... anytime you can learn from three different drivers, it's an advantage.

It was a really good day. The road courses are an area we needed to improve on. John Dick and the Delphi squad really worked hard. We came here with the thought process that we don't race here, so being fast on the speed chart here really isn't that important, but let's throw different things at that car that may not even help the car here but give us good information for the other tracks. To be pretty competitive and still feel like we learned a lot, we're really pleased.

It's just his year. Things are going really great for him. Dan's certainly won outright his fair share of races this year, but I think he's also been fortunate along the way as well. It just seems like he's putting one of those championship years together.