Scott Taylor
BIRTHDATE: September 15,1955
HOMETOWN: Belvidere, Illinois
OCCUPATION: Professional Off-Road Race Driver & Team Owner
HOBBIES: Snowmobiling and Flying
 
Scott Taylor began his racing career 30 years ago and has been successful at every level of motorsports competition. His trail of victories includes wins throughout the United States and Canada. Scott Taylor is considered as one of the premiere off-road competitors of all time.

In fact, Scott Taylor is the winningest PRO-2 driver in CORR history. The six time PRO-2 champion has accumulated 49 wins in CORR competition.

In 2007 Scott Taylor won the inaugural 2008 World Series of Off-Road Racing.  Scott took the win six times during the thirteen round season.

In 2008 Scott will be back on the CORR championship trail, along with select WSORR events.

Scott Taylor (2004) at Ford World Headquarters - Detroit, MI

 
RACING HIGHLIGHTS

2007 WSORR PRO-2WD Champion - 6 wins. 9 Top 5 finishes

Forest County Potawatomi Chairman's Cup - 3rd place - highest placing 2WD truck.

CORR Jason Baldwin Cup Qualifier Race - 1st Place.

2006 CORR PRO-2 4thPlace Overall - 4 wins. 8 Top 5 finishes.

Forest County PotawatomChairman's Cup - 2nd place - highest placing 2WD truck.

2005 CORR PRO- 2 3rd Place Overall - 2wins. 9 Top 5 finishes.

Nissan Nationals - 1st Place + Mastercraft bonus for winning both rounds of racing.
Borg-Warner  World Championship Manufacturers’ Challenge - 4th Place
Chairman's Cup - 4th place

2004 CORR PRO-2 CHAMPION. 4 wins - 12 Top 5 finishes.

Potowatomi Northern Lights Governor's Cup - 3rd place - highest placing 2WD truck.
Borg-Warner World Championship Manufacturers’ Challenge - 3rd place - highest placing 2WD truck.
Precision Gear Driver of the Year.
Skyjacker Long Jump Winner- Bark River, MI.

2003 CORR PRO 2 CHAMPION. 6 wins - Top 5 finish in all 13 rounds of racing.

Potawatomi Northern Lights Governor's Cup - 3rd place - highest placing 2WD truck.
Borg-Warner World Championship Manufacturers’ Challenge - 3rd place - highest placing 2WD truck.
Precision Gear Driver of the Year.
Nominated in the At Large category for the 2003 American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association All-American Team.

2002 CORR PRO 2 CHAMPION. 4 wins - 12 Top 5 finishes.

Potawatomi Northern Lights Governor's Cup Winner
Borg-Warner World Championship Manufacturers’ Challenge Winner.

First and only two-wheel drive competitor to win not only one but both of the Heavy Metal Challenge events in the same year at Crandon International Raceway.

Precision Gear Driver of the Year.
Rancho Long Jump Winner- Bark River, MI.
Nominated in the At Large category for the 2002 American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association All-American Team.

2001 CORR PRO 2 CHAMPION. 7 wins - 12 Top 5 finishes.

Precision Gear Driver of the Year.
Received Honorable Mention in the At Large category for the 2001 American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association All-American Team.
 
2000 CORR PRO 2 CHAMPION. 6 wins
1999 CORR PRO 2 CHAMPION. 8 wins
 
1998 CORR PRO 2 – 2ND PLACE  -  3 wins. Trailed current NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson by 1 point.
 
SODA CLASS 8  (Full-Size Pickup) CHAMPION
1991,1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 & 1997
 
SODA CLASS 7S (Mini-Pickup) CHAMPION
1989, 1990, 1992,1993
 
1993 ESPN PRO SERIES CLASS 7S TITLE 
 
1993 ESPN PRO SERIES CLASS 8 TITLE
 
1984 SCORE RIVERSIDE CLASS 2 (Unlimited Buggy) CHAMPION
 
1983 SCORE RIVERSIDE CLASS 2 (Unlimited Buggy) CHAMPION
 
1982 Montreal Olympic Stadium 4-Wheel Champion
 
1981 Montreal Olympic Stadium 4-Wheel Champion
 
1980 Florida 400 Challenge of Champions Showdown Winner
 
1979 4x4 Unlimited Memorial Day Challenge of Champions Showdown Winner
NOTABLE AWARDS & HONORS
1994 SODA SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
1993 SODA DRIVER OF THE YEAR & BEST PIT APPEARANCE AWARD
1992 FORD/SODA HARD CHARGING AWARD

FIRST RACE: 1974 INDIAN SUMMER SPRINTS. Lake Geneva, WI

 

 
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