I AM A FAN OF SCOTT RIGGS I AM NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH HIM IN ANY WAYScott Riggs joined Valvoline Evernham Racing in late 2005 to drive the new No. 10 Valvoline/Stanley Tools Dodge Charger for owners Ray Evernham and Jim Rocco.
Scott Riggs started his racing career on two-wheels in AMA Motocross competition at the age of 14. He won the North Carolina State Championship two years in a row and finished third in the 1987 National Competition. Riggs eventually moved into NASCAR’s Mini Stock Division at the age of 17, making quite an impression by winning a dozen races in just three seasons, then setting his sights on the NASCAR Late Model Stock division in 1990.Over the next 10 years, the Bahama, N.C., native accumulated 36 wins in NASCAR Late Model divisions. Riggs was named track champion at Southern National Speedway in Kenly, N.C., twice before joining the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2000, where he made 17 starts that year.In 2001, he finished fifth in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points standings with five wins, 14 top-five finishes, 16 top-10 finishes and five pole positions in 24 events.Riggs’ racing career quickly progressed to the next level again as he moved into the NASCAR Busch Series in 2002. He was named Rookie of the Year after winning two events and earning eight top-five and 13 top-10 finishes en route to a 10th-place finish in the series standings.
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