Scot Walters - NASCAR Career

NASCAR Career

Walters, born on November 18, 1967 in Cornelius, North Carolina, began his NASCAR career at Louisville Motor Speedway during the 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. During his first race he finished seventh after starting 13th. He also started two other races during 1997, in which he finished 26th and 29th after failing to finish both. In the season, he failed to qualify for one race, which occurred at I-70 Speedway. One year later he competed in all 27 Craftsman Truck Series (now Camping World Truck Series) events, as well as one Busch Series (now Nationwide Series) event. During the 1998 Truck season, he recorded three top tens, and two did not finishes (DNF), with his best finish during the season was eighth at Nashville Speedway. In his first Busch Series event, he finished 43rd after only completing two laps out of 150 at Auto Club Speedway. In 1999, Walters only competed in one Craftsman Truck Series race, which was located at Homestead Miami Speedway. During the race, he finished 20th after completing 152 laps out of 172 because of an engine problem.

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