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Scott Riggs (Russell Scott Riggs) was born on 1 January, 1971 in Bahama, North Carolina, U.S., is an American racing driver. Discover Scott Riggs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Russell Scott Riggs
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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January, 1971
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Bahama, North Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1923

He also competed at Richmond International Raceway, where he finished 23rd.

1927

After the February 27 race at Las Vegas, Riggs sat 10th in the series point standings.

However, despite strong and consistent runs, Riggs was unable to bring sponsorship to the team and was released after the Nashville 300.

1929

Qualifying for all but one race that season, he had a fifth-place finish at Dover International Speedway and finished 29th in points, fifth in the Rookie of the Year standings.

1960

In the Coca-Cola 600, Riggs led 90 laps, but a pit road violation took him out of contention and he finished 13th.

1971

Russell Scott Riggs (born January 1, 1971) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

He last competed in the No. 92 for RBR Enterprises in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Riggs was born in Bahama, North Carolina, and began his racing career at the age of fourteen in the American Motorcycle Association, where he won the State Championship in North Carolina two years in a row.

At the age of 17, he began racing the NASCAR mini stock division, and won twelve races over his first three seasons.

He continued to race in that series over the next decade, and was a two-time champion at Southern National Speedway.

1999

In 1999, Riggs made his major-league NASCAR debut in the Craftsman Truck Series at Indianapolis Raceway Park, driving the No. 84 for Long Brothers Racing.

2000

In 2000, he finished ninth at Martinsville Speedway for Long, when he was hired to drive the No. 86 Dodge Ram for Impact Motorsports, where he had seven Top 10's. Towards the end of the season, he was released from Impact, and competed in one final race at California Speedway for Brevak Racing, finishing 16th.

The following season, he drove for Ultra Motorsports, where he picked up five wins, the first coming at Martinsville.

He finished fifth in points at the end of the season.

2002

In 2002, Riggs moved to the Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) to drive the No. 10 Ford Taurus for ppc Racing.

He won his first race at Nashville Superspeedway, then won again two weeks later at California.

2004

In 2004, Riggs signed to drive the No. 10 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for MB2 Motorsports.

2005

In 2005, he won his first pole at Martinsville, and went on to have a second-place finish at Michigan International Speedway.

At the end of the year, Riggs and Valvoline left for Evernham Motorsports taking the No. 10 with him.

2006

In 2006, Riggs failed to make the Daytona 500 because of a mechanical error in qualifying and a lack of owner points from the previous season (from the former No. 91 team).

The No. 10 team finished the 2006 season high enough in owners' points to guarantee themselves a starting spot in the first five races in 2007.

Riggs had back-to-back Top 10 finishes at Martinsville and Texas.

Riggs also won the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 and the NEXTEL Open exhibition race at Charlotte.

He won the NEXTEL Open, leading all but one lap, and advanced to the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge where he finished tenth.

His highest ranking in the 2006 NEXTEL Cup points standings has been 18th.

Riggs's best finish in the 2006 Nextel Cup season was a fourth-place finish which came at the Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Riggs won the pole in the Bank of America 500, sweeping both poles at Charlotte.

2007

Riggs struggled in 2007, falling out of the Top 35 in owner's points, and began failing to qualify for several races.

During the summer, Riggs did not renew his contract with Evernham, and on October 3, 2007 it was revealed that Riggs had signed a contract to drive Haas CNC Racing's No. 66 Chevrolet for the 2008 season.

He was replaced in the No. 10 car for the last two races of 2007 by Patrick Carpentier.

Riggs was released from Haas CNC when that team signed Tony Stewart and became Stewart-Haas Racing.

2010

He finished 10th in points at the end of the season, earning him Rookie of the Year honors.

The next season, he picked up two more wins including a thrilling last-lap pass for a victory at Gateway International Raceway after Mike Bliss ran out of gas just after the white flag, scored the other win at Nashville, and finished sixth in points as part of the Top 6 going for the title at Homestead, but his hopes ended after he crashed after the start of the race.

He also won the Most Popular Driver award.

Riggs returned to the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2010 to drive the No. 09 Ford Fusion for RAB Racing with Brack Maggard.

On May 28, 2010, Riggs signed with Richard Childress Racing to drive the No. 21 Chevrolet Impala for the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and for the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway, while sharing duties with Clint Bowyer for the remainder of the season.

At Nashville, Riggs recorded his first Top 10 of the season, finishing ninth.

He also finished 9th at Kentucky.

2011

In 2011, Riggs made 12 starts in the Nationwide Series for R3 Motorsports, with a best finish of 13th at Darlington.

2019

He started seventh and finished 19th.