Richard Scott

Richard David Scott (born April 23, 1991) is an American stock car driver from Manassas, Virginia. He currently competes full-time in the TM Lights series, driving the #4 Telcel Nemoto for Roderick Motorsports, Ltd., and the FARC Elite Series, driving the #27 Gibson's Speedy Lube Inglesby for Wesley Family Racing, where he has found most of his success on the national level. He also competes part-time in the TM Master Cup Series, driving the #52 Vitaminwater Omecha for Big Mac Racing, and the FARC LoBo Truck Tour, driving the #27 Gibson's Speedy Lube Isanni for Wesley Family Racing. He has also competed in the ASCC in the past.

Early Career
Richard began his racing career at the age of 14, when his father Jerry invested a portion of his life savings into forming the Prestige Motorsports team. The Scotts began competing at Old Dominion Speedway in the Legends class for the 2006 season. Richard had a difficult first season, often driving overly aggressively as he struggled to find the limits of his car. He began to gradually improve, however, getting his first feature wins in 2007. By 2009, Richard was a regular threat for wins, culminating in a narrow championship victory over Bobby Branaghan.

In 2010, moved on to Late Models, and was very competitive from the beginning. With new sponsorship from his uncle, Carter Wesley, an excavation contractor and former team owner, Richard became one of the track's most dominant drivers, and became the final champion in the history of the track, going back-to-back in 2011 and 2012.