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Scott Harrington
American racing driver

Scott Harrington

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American racing driver
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Louisville, USA
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61 years
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Scott Harrington (born December 24, 1963) is an American former auto racing driver in the Indy Racing League. He is now a private racing driver coach.

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Harrington was born in Louisville, Kentucky and attended the University of Louisville. Starting out on two wheels, Harrington won a number of championships and achieved much success in the world of AMA Motocross and Supercross.In 1986 Sports Car Magazine picked Harrington as one of the three most promising drivers in the U.S.He was a multiple race winner in Toyota Formula Atlantic, finishing third in the 1988 championship despite running the uncompetitive Ralt chassis. He was the only person ever to win a race in the 1988 Ralt. From 1992 through 1994, Harrington had much success in the SCCA Can-Am series. During his tenure in the series, he won more races than any other driver.He won the 1992 championship and scored race wins in every season.

An accomplished open wheel racer who made a single CART start in 1989, Harrington made a last second Bump Day run to qualify for the first IRL-sanctioned Indianapolis 500 in 1996. In 1999 he ran a full IRL season with his own team and had numerous top ten finishes, including a top five finish at Phoenix International Raceway, at the time the highest finishing position for the Infiniti engine. Despite failing to qualify for the Indy 500 and suffering serious injuries at Texas 1 (broken left tibia, right fibula, right foot and three ribs) he won the Rookie of the Year honors by a slim margin over Robby McGehee. Harrington attempted to qualify for seven different Indy 500 races but only succeeded once, in his second attempt in 1996. In 1998 he was well on his way to a top qualifying position when he suffered a blown engine that ended his month as the team had no backup. He had a best IRL finish of fourth at Phoenix in 1999 and had a total of 14 series starts, which is the least number of total starts by any IRL Rookie of the Year. Never being one to be short on speed, his bad luck at the Speedway was well known as he won the Jigger award for his bad luck. Harrington is also the only person to ever compete in Formula Atlantic, the original Indy Lights Series, the Infiniti Pro Series, the CART Indy Car Series and the IRL Indy Car Series.

His career was affected by arrests and convictions for driving while intoxicated. Harrington is also one of the few American drivers to compete in the "Big Three" of American motorsports - The Indy 500, The 24 Hours of Daytona, and The 12 Hours of Sebring. Harrington also competed in the SVRA celebrity Pro-Am in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. He finished 9th of the 33 starters in 2015 and in 2018 was on the podium with a second place finish in AP.Harrington is one of the original instructors at the Mid-Ohio school, a position he still holds today.

After retiring from active driving, Harrington has achieved success in his driver coaching business, including coaching Highcroft Racing factory Acura team Championship winning owner-driver Duncan Dayton and Mike Miserandino who has won four national championships in a row. In 2017 two of his customers won again at the Runoffs, Mike Miserandino won his fifth National title with Scott's coaching and young Max Gee won his first with Scott on board, coaching him to his first national championship. His latest driver, Jacob Abel won two of the three F3 Americas races at the Road Atlanta round. He also competes in a number of vintage endurance races every year. In 2014 his vintage coaching customer Bill Abel won a national championship at the SVRA National Championship at the Circuit of the Americas. In addition to his testing and training work, Harrington does promotional and testing work for various manufacturers.

Harrington currently lives in Indianapolis with his wife Marsie and his young son.

Racing record

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1985Road AtlantaSpec RacerRenaultSports Renault32Running
1986Road AtlantaSpec RacerRenaultSports RenaultDNS
Swift DB2FordSports 200022Running

American open-wheel racing results

CART Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine123456789101112131415RankPoints
1989U.S. EngineeringLola T8700Chevrolet 265A V8 tPHXLBHINDY
DNQ
MILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHPOCMDO
16
ROANAZLAG
DNQ
45th0

IndyCar Series

YearTeamChassisEngine123456789101112131415RankPoints
1996Della Penna MotorsportsReynard 95iFord XB V8 tWDWPHXINDY
15
31st20
1996–97Johansson MotorsportsG-Force GF01Infiniti V8NHMLVSWDWPHXINDY
DNQ
TXS
DNQ
PPIRCLTNH2LV2NC0
1998LP RacingDallara IR8OldsmobileWDWPHXINDY
DNQ
TXSNHS39th8
Riley & Scott CarsRiley & Scott Mk VDOV
22
CLTPPIRATLTXSLSV
1999Harrington MotorsportsDallaraNissanWDW
25
PHX
5
CLT
C
INDY
DNQ
TXS
DNS
PPIR
19
ATL
15
DOV
6
PPIR
6
LSV
14
TXS
6
14th165
2000Nienhouse RacingG-ForceOldsmobileWDWPHXLSV
23
INDY
DNQ
TXSPPIR35th17
Mid America MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileATL
20
DOVPPIR
2002Brayton RacingDallaraChevroletMIAPHXFONNAZINDY
DNQ
TXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMIS
21
KTYGATCHITXS47th9

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinish
1989LolaCosworthDNQ
1996LolaFord-Cosworth3215
1997G-ForceOldsmobileDNQ
1998DallaraOldsmobileDNQ
1999DallaraInfinitiDNQ
2000DallaraOldsmobileDNQ
2002DallaraChevroletDNQ
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Who is Scott Harrington?
Scott Harrington is a retired professional racing driver from the United States. He is best known for competing in the NASCAR Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
When did Scott Harrington start his racing career?
Harrington began his racing career in the late 1980s, competing in various local and regional racing series. He moved up to the NASCAR Busch Series in 1996.
What were Scott Harrington's notable achievements in racing?
Throughout his racing career, Harrington achieved several notable accomplishments. He recorded five top-ten finishes in the NASCAR Busch Series and was named the series' Most Popular Driver in 1996 and 1998. He also competed in the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Truck Series.
When did Scott Harrington retire from racing?
Harrington retired from racing in 2001 due to a lack of sponsorship. He made sporadic appearances in racing events following his retirement but eventually transitioned into a career as a successful businessman in the hotel industry.
What is Scott Harrington doing now?
After retiring from racing, Harrington focused on his business ventures. He is the owner and operator of several hotels, including the Holiday Inn Express and Hampton Inn brands. Additionally, he has been involved in charity work and has supported organizations like the Ronald McDonald House and the Boys & Girls Club.
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