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Scott McLaughlin

Scott McLaughlin (born 10 June 1993) is a professional racing driver who competes full-time in the for , driving the No. 3 Dallara-Chevrolet, and has achieved prominence as a three-time winner. Born in , , McLaughlin moved to at age three and later to Australia's , where he began his racing career in karting before progressing through junior formulas. His early success included winning the 2012 , earning him a debut in the at the 2012 Sandown 500. In Supercars, McLaughlin joined full-time in 2013, securing his first race win that year and finishing fifth overall in 2014 with five victories. He moved to in 2017, where he claimed consecutive championships from 2018 to 2020, amassing 56 race wins, 106 podiums, and 76 pole positions over his nine-year tenure, including a record 18 wins in 2019 and a victory in the prestigious that same year. These accomplishments established him as one of the series' most dominant drivers, earning him the Barry Sheene Medal in 2020. Transitioning to open-wheel racing, McLaughlin made his debut in 2020 with a one-off start at the for , qualifying 23rd and finishing 17th. He joined the team full-time in 2021, earning Rookie of the Year honors with a second-place finish at and ending the season seventh in points. Over five full seasons through 2025, he has recorded seven race wins—including his first at the 2022 and an oval victory at in 2024—and 11 pole positions, ranking third on 's all-time IndyCar wins list. Notable highlights include setting a record pole speed of 234.220 mph at the 2024 , the eleventh NTT P1 Award of his career, and podium finishes in the 2023 and 2024 championships (third place both years). In 2025, despite early challenges, he secured one pole at the and finished 10th in the final standings with 356 points across 17 starts. Beyond IndyCar, McLaughlin has competed in endurance racing, winning the 2023 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring in the LMP2 class of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with John Farano and . Now residing in , with his wife Karly and daughter Lucy, McLaughlin continues to pursue an IndyCar title while maintaining ties to his roots.

Background

Early life

Scott McLaughlin was born on June 10, 1993, in , . He is the son of Wayne McLaughlin, a transportation businessman, and Diane McLaughlin, with whom Wayne had shared a passion for prior to starting their family. McLaughlin has one , a sister named . At the age of three, McLaughlin's family relocated from to , where he spent much of his early childhood. In 2003, when McLaughlin was 10 years old, his family relocated to the in . Growing up in , he developed an early fascination with , influenced by his parents' history of and frequent viewings of events like the V8 Supercars series on television, which he began following from around age five. Family outings to local tracks and car shows further sparked his interest in cars, including an early visit to a demonstration stand with his parents. McLaughlin's initial hands-on experiences with driving came at age seven, when his parents gifted him a for his birthday, allowing him to explore circuits near . This introduction to karting laid the groundwork for his later involvement in competitive .

Personal life

McLaughlin married American schoolteacher Karly Paone in December 2019 during a ceremony in . The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Lucy Violet, in October 2024. A native raised in , where he held , McLaughlin relocated to the in late 2020 to begin his career. He initially lived in the U.S. on a work before obtaining and, in April 2025, becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen, thereby holding dual New Zealand-U.S. alongside his wife and daughter. The family now resides in . McLaughlin has engaged in philanthropic efforts, notably auctioning his 2017 Supercars race helmet in January 2020 to support relief for victims of Australia's bushfires, raising over $92,000 for related charities. In April 2025, he visited patients at Children's of hospital ahead of the Indy , participating in activities like playing games to bring joy to the children. Off the track, McLaughlin pursues interests including and , while prioritizing training essential to his demands. His has offered steadfast support through key transitions, such as the relocation from to the U.S.

Early racing

Karting

Scott McLaughlin began taking karting seriously at the age of 12 in , following early exposure to the sport encouraged by his . He joined local karting clubs around , where he honed his skills in junior classes and quickly demonstrated talent in regional competitions. By , McLaughlin had risen to national prominence, winning the New Zealand Junior Rotax Max Championship and securing the Britek Motorsport Scholarship, which provided crucial support for his development. That same year, he represented at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in alongside fellow karter , gaining valuable international experience in the junior category. In 2009 and 2010, McLaughlin transitioned to senior classes, achieving notable successes in the category, including podium finishes in Australian national sprint events and strong showings in championships. These results, combined with growing sponsorship interest from motorsport organizations, positioned him for a move to professional racing series beyond karting.

Development and regional series

McLaughlin transitioned from karting directly to development series in 2010, making his debut as the youngest driver in the (then known as the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series) for Stone Brothers Racing in a VE Commodore. He competed in select rounds that year, gaining experience in V8 machinery. In 2011, McLaughlin continued in the , securing his first race win at and finishing competitively while also racing in New Zealand's V8 SuperTourer Series. McLaughlin's progression continued in 2012 with his full campaign in the , switching to Matt Stone Racing mid-season in a VE . Concurrently, he competed in New Zealand's V8 SuperTourer Series, winning the title with six race victories for MPC Motorsport in a VE , further solidifying his reputation in touring car formats. His performances in these series garnered substantial attention from teams, enabling a full-time move to professional racing in Australia with in the 2013 .

International debut

McLaughlin's international debut came in when he ventured to to compete in the Dunlop V8 Supercar Series, the development category for the premier V8 Supercars Championship. Driving the No. 93 Holden VE for Matt Stone Racing, the 19-year-old New Zealander demonstrated remarkable adaptability to the more powerful V8 engines and unfamiliar Australian circuits, securing four race victories and 12 podium finishes across 20 races to claim the series championship ahead of Scott Pye and . Later that year, McLaughlin made his first start in the main V8 Supercars Championship as a co-driver for Jonathon Webb in the No. 91 Ford Falcon FG at the Dick Smith Sandown 500 endurance race, partnering with the experienced Australian driver for Tekno Autosports. The pair qualified eighth and completed all 161 laps to finish 10th overall, a solid result that highlighted McLaughlin's endurance racing potential despite the challenges of night racing and longer stints in an unfamiliar car. Adapting to the V8 Supercars' high-downforce Holdens and Fords, as well as tracks like Symmons Plains and , presented significant hurdles for McLaughlin, including adjusting to the series' aggressive pack racing style and the physical demands of 500-kilometer events. His prior experience in New Zealand's V8 SuperTourer Series, where he had dominated with six wins en route to the 2012 title, provided a strong foundation in V8 machinery that aided his quick acclimation. These performances garnered substantial attention from teams, paving the way for a full-time contract with in the 2013 .

Supercars Championship

Entry and early seasons

Scott McLaughlin entered the on a full-time basis in 2013 with (GRM), driving a VF . As a rookie, he achieved three race wins, including his first at the ITM Super Sprint at Park Raceway, and finished 10th in the drivers' standings. His breakthrough came in 2014 with the team's bold switch to the S60 , marking the Swedish marque's return to top-tier after a 28-year absence. Despite initial development hurdles, including adapting the front-wheel-drive-derived to the series' rear-drive V8 configuration and refining aerodynamics in collaboration with , McLaughlin delivered standout results, securing four race wins and 10 pole positions en route to fifth in the championship. His dramatic second-place battle with in the Clipsal 500 opener, where he held off the triple champion in wet conditions, highlighted the car's potential and McLaughlin's composure, earning him the Medal for sportsmanship and performance. The 2014 season underscored at GRM, where Trevor Carlin's input on setup tweaks helped overcome reliability issues like mapping and geometry, fostering a tight-knit environment that propelled McLaughlin's rising star status amid a field dominated by and factory efforts. His prior international stints in Formula 3 across briefly boosted his adaptability to diverse tracks and conditions. In 2015, McLaughlin continued with the program, navigating ongoing challenges such as torque distribution in the all-alloy V8 powertrain, but claimed a repeat victory at the 500 and several top-10 finishes, culminating in eighth place overall with consistent qualifying prowess. By 2016, GRM's had matured through iterative testing at Polestar's facilities, reducing development pains and allowing McLaughlin to focus on racecraft; he notched multiple podiums, including a win at , and seven pole positions, finishing a career-best third in the standings behind and Whincup. This period solidified McLaughlin's reputation as a qualifying specialist and versatile driver, with GRM's small-team resourcefulness—relying on data-sharing with international partners—proving key to competing against larger outfits, though budget constraints occasionally hampered mid-season upgrades.

DJR Team Penske tenure

In 2016, Scott McLaughlin signed with DJR Team Penske, a partnership between Australian team owner Dick Johnson Racing and U.S.-based Team Penske, to drive the No. 17 Shell V-Power Racing Ford Falcon FG X starting in the 2017 Supercars Championship season. In his debut year with the team, McLaughlin secured nine race victories and finished second in the drivers' championship standings with 3021 points, behind Jamie Whincup (teammate Fabian Coulthard was third). The team, bolstered by engineering and technical expertise from Roger Penske's organization, evolved significantly during McLaughlin's tenure. McLaughlin was paired with Coulthard as his primary teammate from 2017 through 2020, forming a competitive duo that helped DJR Team Penske secure multiple teams' championships. In 2019, the team transitioned from the outgoing Ford Falcon to the new Ford Mustang GT Supercar, homologated with support from Ford Australia and aligned with Penske's global racing resources, marking a pivotal upgrade in performance and aerodynamics. McLaughlin competed in the Bathurst 1000 endurance race each year of his DJR stint, from 2017 to 2021, often qualifying strongly and contributing to the team's loyalty. His efforts culminated in a victory at the 2019 alongside co-driver Alexandre Prémat, the first for DJR since 1994 and a highlight of Penske's involvement in the series. Following the 2020 season, McLaughlin announced his departure from DJR after a partial 2021 campaign, having won three consecutive drivers' championships with the team from 2018 to 2020.

2018 season

In the 2018 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, Scott McLaughlin achieved his first drivers' title, securing the championship with 3,944 points after a season-long battle marked by consistency and strategic excellence. Driving the #17 Racing Ford Falcon FG X for DJR , McLaughlin clinched the title in the final race at the , finishing second behind David Reynolds while his primary rival, , placed fourth, resulting in a 71-point margin. This victory built on the strong team foundation established in 2017, allowing McLaughlin to adapt quickly to the platform after previous experience. McLaughlin's campaign featured nine race wins, including clean sweeps at the 500 and the Perth SuperNight, where he dominated both races in each event to build an early points lead of up to 161 over van Gisbergen. His qualifying prowess was evident with 13 pole positions, a season-high, enabling strong starts and track position advantages that contributed to his overall dominance. The with Triple Eight Race Engineering's van Gisbergen intensified throughout, with points battles tightening in the latter rounds—such as van Gisbergen's last-lap pass at the Sandown 500 reducing McLaughlin's lead to just two points before the finale—but McLaughlin's consistency in finishes kept him ahead. Team strategy played a pivotal role, particularly in effective pit stops that minimized time losses during critical moments, such as fuel strategy decisions in endurance-style races. These elements, combined with McLaughlin's nine victories and frequent front-running laps—leading over 50% of the season's total laps at one point—underscored his 3,944-point haul and marked the beginning of a dominant era for in the era.

2019 season

Entering the 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship as the defending champion, Scott McLaughlin built on his momentum from the previous year to deliver one of the most dominant seasons in series history. Driving the newly introduced for , he secured a record 18 race victories across the 29-race calendar, amassing 3,872 points to clinch his second consecutive drivers' title at the penultimate round, the Penrite Oil Sandown 500, where he finished ninth alongside co-driver Alexandre Prémat. His performance not only defended the crown but also propelled to the teams' championship. The season's pinnacle came at the Repco Bathurst 1000, where McLaughlin and Prémat claimed their first victory in the iconic endurance event. Starting from after setting a lap record of 2:03.3783 seconds— the fastest Supercars lap ever at Mount Panorama—they led 140 of the 161 despite heavy rain that turned the race into a chaotic test of skill and strategy. The win was sealed in dramatic fashion on the final following a late restart, with McLaughlin fending off to cross the line 0.232 seconds ahead, marking Ford's first Bathurst success since 2008. McLaughlin's success was underpinned by rapid development of the Mustang platform, which overcame initial teething issues to dominate the field. The car consistently posted faster lap times, with McLaughlin shattering track records at venues including Symmons Plains (1:30.9508 seconds in race trim) and Bathurst, contributing to 20 pole positions for the season and highlighting the engineering advancements by DJR Team Penske. This pace allowed him to break multiple single-season records, including most wins and most podiums (25). Throughout the year, McLaughlin faced stiff competition from Tickford Racing's Cam Waters, who emerged as a key rival in the contingent. Notable clashes included a controversial out-lap collision at the support races, which ended McLaughlin's perfect start and drew scrutiny from officials, yet he rebounded to extend his championship lead. Waters and Tickford pushed hard at tracks like The Bend and , where close battles tested McLaughlin's consistency, but he ultimately overcame these challenges to finish the season unbeaten in title contention.

2020 season

The 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship season was heavily disrupted by the , leading to a condensed calendar of seven events held behind closed doors without spectators, including the . McLaughlin, driving the #17 Racing Ford GT for DJR , capitalized on the reliable platform developed in prior seasons to deliver a record-dominant performance. He secured his third consecutive drivers' championship, clinching the title mathematically at the penultimate OTR SuperSprint at after finishing second in Race 30, establishing an unassailable 305-point lead over with only the remaining. McLaughlin won 13 of the season's sprint races, achieving a win rate of 65 percent, and claimed 15 pole positions while setting multiple track records, including new benchmarks at Hidden Valley Raceway and The Bend. His dominance was exemplified by sweeping all three races at the Darwin Triple Crown—the first driver to achieve an unofficial "triple crown" there—extending his championship lead to over 200 points midway through the season. With consistent finishes outside his wins, he amassed 2576 points for the title, finishing 451 points ahead of runner-up Cameron Waters and 522 points ahead of fourth-placed Jamie Whincup. The season concluded at Mount Panorama with McLaughlin's final appearance for , co-driving with Alexandre Premat and finishing fifth overall after starting from pole in qualifying. The pandemic-enforced empty grandstands marked a somber end to the endurance classic, but McLaughlin's overall campaign underscored his mastery of the series amid unprecedented challenges.

2021 season

McLaughlin did not compete in the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship, having shifted his focus to a full-time role in the with . The transition was officially announced in October 2020, coinciding with Team Penske's decision to withdraw from the series after a highly successful tenure that included 56 race victories and three consecutive drivers' championships for McLaughlin from 2018 to 2020. A potential return for the season's marquee event, the , was initially planned as part of the announcement, but it was canceled due to international border restrictions stemming from the . McLaughlin, based in the United States for his IndyCar commitments, cited travel uncertainties as the key factor, stating, "I'm really disappointed that I won't be able to take part in this year's ... Unfortunately, with the unpredictability around travel, I can't risk what I'm doing now in the ." As he prepared for his U.S.-based career, McLaughlin reflected on his Supercars achievements as a solid foundation, emphasizing the three titles and record-breaking performances that established him as one of the series' all-time greats before embarking on the stage.

IndyCar Series

2021 rookie season

Scott McLaughlin signed with in October 2020 to compete full-time in the 2021 NTT , driving the No. 3 /Chevrolet entry. His preparation for the series included an initial oval test at on April 1, 2021, for Rookie Orientation Program requirements, followed by the Open Test at on April 9-10, where he completed laps in race trim and posted the 18th-fastest speed. Transitioning from the , McLaughlin faced a steep on road courses due to the different car handling and tire management compared to his prior experience, though his background aided adaptation on tracks with similar layout demands. In his debut season, McLaughlin achieved a best finish of second place in the first race at on May 1, starting from 15th and demonstrating strong oval pace in his first such event. He recorded 5 top-10 finishes across the 16-race season (including the ). At the , McLaughlin qualified 17th with a four-lap average speed of 230.557 mph before finishing 20th after serving a pit lane speeding penalty. McLaughlin concluded the season 14th in the drivers' championship with 305 points, earning the NTT Rookie of the Year award as the top first-year driver.

2022 season

McLaughlin entered his second NTT season with as the No. 3 driver, partnering two-time series champion and 2018 champion , benefiting from the team's ongoing refinements to car setups that improved handling across diverse track types. Building on his -year experience, he adapted more effectively to the series' demands, particularly on ovals, where Penske's engineering evolutions allowed for better speed and stability. The season began strongly with McLaughlin securing his first career IndyCar pole and victory in the season-opening Firestone , leading 35 laps en route to a narrow win by 0.5095 seconds over Newgarden. He added two more triumphs later in the year, dominating the with a pole-to-checkered-flag performance and leading 104 of 110 laps to win the Grand Prix of from pole position. These results marked three wins total, showcasing his prowess on road courses. McLaughlin's oval performances showed marked progress, with a runner-up finish in his sophomore start at —nearly overtaking Newgarden on the final lap—and a third-place result in the second race of the Weekend doubleheader at , where he advanced from 10th despite a challenging first race. At the , he qualified 26th but charged to 11th before a lap-150 crash ended his day, resulting in a 29th-place finish. Overall, McLaughlin earned four podiums and nine top-10 finishes across the 17-race schedule, culminating in a fourth-place championship standing with 510 points.

2023 season

McLaughlin entered the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season with momentum from his 2022 campaign, where he secured his first series victory and showed improved oval proficiency. Driving the No. 3 Chevrolet for Team Penske, he demonstrated consistency across road courses and ovals, ultimately finishing third in the drivers' championship with 488 points, the highest among his teammates. His season featured one victory and three additional podium finishes (2nd at Iowa Race 1, 2nd at Nashville Superspeedway, and 2nd at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca), highlighting his adaptation to the series' diverse track types despite challenges on some ovals. The season opener at St. Petersburg saw McLaughlin qualify on the pole but finish fourth after a competitive run marred by traffic and strategy. He rebounded strongly at , securing his second career win on April 30 by employing a three-stop strategy that allowed him to pull away from in the final stint. This victory, his first of the year, underscored Team Penske's strategic depth and McLaughlin's road course prowess. At the , McLaughlin qualified 14th with a four-lap average of 232.677 and maintained a steady to finish 14th, completing all 200 laps without incident but unable to advance further due to mid-pack traffic. performances were mixed; he claimed his first at Gateway but settled for fifth after tire wear impacted his late-race speed, while at , he finished 8th after a close call with on-track incidents despite strong early . At Mid-Ohio, McLaughlin finished 5th. Team Penske's support, including engineering tweaks for , helped McLaughlin achieve five top-five finishes overall and eleven top-10s, solidifying his status as a championship contender. Off the IndyCar grid, McLaughlin briefly competed in IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship events, including the Rolex 24 at in January, where he co-drove the No. 8 Tower Motorsport LMP2 to seventh in class (20th overall). As the season progressed, rumors of 's impending power unit introduction for —confirmed in —prompted McLaughlin to express optimism about the technological shift, noting it would enhance passing opportunities and suit his style. His consistent results and team backing positioned him well for future contention, even without multiple wins.

2024 season

In the 2024 NTT season, Scott McLaughlin achieved a career-best third-place finish in the drivers' championship with 505 points, marking a significant improvement from his 11th-place result in by emphasizing greater consistency across diverse track types. Driving the No. 3 Chevrolet for , he secured three victories—his most in a single season—while capturing five pole positions, the most in the series. These accomplishments highlighted the Chevrolet engine's competitive edge, particularly in providing superior power delivery on ovals and road courses, which contributed to 's resurgence after early-season disqualifications. McLaughlin's season began with a dominant win at the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park on April 28, leading 58 of 90 laps from the pole position for his second consecutive victory there. His first oval triumph came during the Hy-Vee IndyCar Race Weekend doubleheader at Iowa Speedway, where he won Race 1 on July 13 by leading the final 164 laps after starting second, fending off challenges in a race marked by multiple cautions. Although he encountered issues in Race 2, finishing 26th after early contact, the victory solidified his growing prowess on short ovals. McLaughlin closed the year with a dramatic win in the VP Racing Fuels IndyCar Grand Prix at the Milwaukee Mile on September 1, holding off six-time champion Scott Dixon in the final laps amid tire wear and strategic pit stops. A standout performance was at the 108th on May 26, where McLaughlin claimed the pole with a record-breaking four-lap qualifying average of 234.220 mph—the fastest in the race's history—leading to a front-row sweep. During the race, he led a race-high 64 laps but encountered late-race traffic and strategy challenges, ultimately finishing sixth after contact with another car on a restart. Despite the result, the run underscored his oval qualifying strength. Throughout the season, McLaughlin engaged in intense battles with points leader Alex Palou of , particularly on road courses and ovals, where he closed gaps but could not overcome Palou's consistency; Palou clinched the title with 544 points, 39 ahead of McLaughlin. McLaughlin's five poles, including those at , , World Wide Technology Raceway (twice), and , demonstrated his one-lap pace, while his wins established him as a top contender, tying for the series lead in victories with teammates and .

2025 season

Scott McLaughlin entered the 2025 NTT season with driving the No. 3 Dallara-Chevrolet, aiming to build on his previous year's momentum. He concluded the 17-race campaign in 10th place in the drivers' standings with 356 points, securing one but no victories—the first winless year for him since his 2021 rookie campaign. McLaughlin notched three finishes, all third-place results, highlighting his competitive edge in road and street course events despite inconsistent performances. The season marked the second full year of 's hybrid energy recovery system, which introduced additional strategic layers but also presented reliability challenges for teams, including Penske. At the , McLaughlin qualified an impressive third on the grid, showcasing Team Penske's speed in the month's buildup. However, his preparation was hampered by a significant crash during practice on , which damaged his car and forced extensive repairs. Starting from his strong qualifying position, McLaughlin was unable to maintain momentum and finished 30th after mechanical issues and on-track incidents curtailed his run, a disappointing outcome compared to his 2024 pole-winning effort. The incident underscored the high stakes of Indy practice sessions under the hybrid era's added complexity. McLaughlin's season opened promisingly with the pole and a fourth-place finish at the , though race winner pulled away early. He followed with a third-place at the Grand Prix of , demonstrating strong pace on road courses, and another third at the Iowa Speedway's second race, where he finished fourth in the opener amid chaotic conditions. A third came at the Grand Prix of Nashville on August 31, contributing to his late-season surge. Tensions flared during practice for the BITNILE.COM when McLaughlin clashed with , reigniting their ongoing rivalry after a near-collision. Early and mid-season challenges plagued McLaughlin, including six finishes of 23rd or worse, such as a 27th at Thermal Club due to hybrid system glitches and poor results at Iowa's first race and . Team Penske adapted strategies around the hybrid's energy deployment, which McLaughlin noted added tactical depth but required ironing out "kinks" in performance. These hurdles gave way to a strong finish, with four top-10 results in the final five races, including his Nashville , allowing him to climb from lower in the standings and end on a high note of consistency.

Sports car racing

Bathurst 12 Hour

Scott McLaughlin made his debut in the in 2016, competing in the Class B category for GT3 cars with Grove Motorsport in a 997 GT3 Cup. Sharing the No. 4 entry with Stephen Grove and , McLaughlin helped secure a class victory after completing 285 laps, finishing 12th overall in an event won by a GT3. This result marked a strong introduction to GT endurance racing for the driver, who leveraged his growing experience at Mount Panorama from commitments to contribute to the team's success in the lower-powered Cup car class. McLaughlin returned for the 2018 edition, entering the GT3 Pro-Am class with YNA in a GT3. Teamed with Fraser Ross, Andrew , and Alexander West in the No. 47 car, he qualified ninth overall but faced challenges during the race, ultimately finishing 11th overall and fifth in the Pro-Am category after 269 laps. The effort highlighted McLaughlin's ability to balance the endurance event with his Supercars schedule, where he was mounting a title challenge that year, while adapting to a more powerful GT3 machine compared to his 2016 car. Co-drivers like , a regular, complemented McLaughlin's pace on the demanding 6.213 km circuit. These appearances underscored McLaughlin's versatility in GT racing early in his career, though he has not competed in the Bathurst 12 Hour since 2018 amid his transition to IndyCar and other international commitments. His familiarity with the track from Supercars provided a key advantage in both outings.

IMSA SportsCar Championship

Scott McLaughlin made his IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship debut at the 2023 Rolex 24 at Daytona, competing in the LMP2 class for Tower Motorsports in the No. 8 ORECA 07 Gibson. Sharing the car with team owner John Farano, fellow Team Penske IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden, and rookie Kyffin Simpson, McLaughlin completed 759 laps to finish 11th in class after a solid but unremarkable run marred by traffic and strategy challenges. McLaughlin's second start came at the Twelve Hours of Sebring later that year, where he adapted quickly to the demanding prototype machinery and bumpy circuit. Teamed again with Farano and Simpson, he contributed key stints in the No. 8 entry, helping the squad recover from an early spin to claim the LMP2 class victory—finishing third overall after 12 hours of intense racing—and securing the class in qualifying. This triumph marked McLaughlin's first win and highlighted his seamless integration with the team's endurance-focused lineup, drawing on his Supercars experience for consistent pace under pressure. At the season-ending Motul at Raceway , McLaughlin returned to Tower Motorsports for the 10-hour endurance event, partnering Ari Balogh and in the No. 8 . The team endured a challenging race, including a lap-one incident that dropped them down the order, but fought back to finish seventh in LMP2 after completing 369 laps. McLaughlin's efforts in the latter stages underscored his growing comfort with prototype handling and fuel-saving strategies essential for long-stint endurance racing. McLaughlin's 2024 IMSA outing was limited to the Rolex 24 at due to his full commitments with , allowing participation only on select weekends without schedule conflicts. Reuniting with Tower in LMP2, he joined Farano, Charlie Eastwood, and Ferdinand Habsburg in the No. 8 , delivering strong qualifying and race pace to secure fifth in class after 767 laps, just behind the leading entries. This result demonstrated further refinement in his prototype skills, particularly in high-speed drafting and traffic navigation at . In 2025, McLaughlin expanded his IMSA scope beyond prototypes by entering the Rolex 24 at Daytona in the GTD Pro class for the debutant Trackhouse by TF Sport team, piloting the No. 91 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R alongside Supercars rival Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, and Ben Keating. The squad showed competitive speed throughout the 24 hours, leading laps in class before a late spin by Zilisch cost them a potential podium; they recovered to ninth in GTD Pro after 722 laps. This GT outing provided contrast to his LMP2 experience, emphasizing setup tweaks for the Corvette's balance on Daytons banking. Throughout his appearances, McLaughlin has praised the transition to closed-cockpit prototypes for their technical demands, including hybrid energy management and team coordination with seasoned drivers like Farano. His selective schedule, aligned with gaps, has enabled focused preparation, including a February 2025 test session in the GTP car for Penske Motorsports at Sebring—his first laps in the category, where he noted the car's advanced aerodynamics and power delivery as a natural evolution from LMP2—and a November 2025 test at , where he completed 50 laps alongside , posting competitive times and expressing interest in potential 2026 Rolex 24 participation with the factory program. No GTP races were contested in 2025.

Racing record

Complete Supercars Championship results

Scott McLaughlin competed full-time in the from 2014 to 2021, establishing himself as one of the series' most dominant drivers with three championships and numerous records. His results across these seasons are detailed in the table below, reflecting key performance metrics such as championship position, races started, wins, pole positions, podium finishes, fastest laps, retirements, and points scored. Data accounts for the series' structure, where seasons typically featured 25–40 races across multiple rounds, including sprint races and endurance events.
YearTeamPositionStartsWinsPolesPodiumsFastest LapsDNFsPoints
20145th3841016542509
20158th350510042205
20163rd29229202806
20172nd2681617613021
20181st3091322503944
20191st291817221013872
20201st27131521102576
202114th1600100305
McLaughlin joined (GRM) for his debut full season in 2014, driving a S60 under the banner until the end of 2016, before transitioning to the Ford-backed DJR in 2017, where the team rebranded slightly to by 2021. The evolved during this period, rebranding from V8 Supercars in 2015 and featuring refinements to the Gen2 car platform introduced in 2013, alongside format adjustments like variable race lengths and reverse grids at select rounds to enhance competition. In aggregate, McLaughlin contested over 250 races in the series, amassing 56 wins, 76 positions, and 106 podiums across his tenure, while experiencing just 12 DNFs and clinching three titles that underscored his consistency and speed.

Bathurst 1000 results

Scott McLaughlin competed in the eight times between 2014 and 2021 as part of his career, achieving one victory, four podium finishes, and two positions. His debut in 2014 ended in disappointment with a crash, but he rebounded with consistent top-10 results and increasing competitiveness, culminating in a dominant win in 2019 alongside co-driver Alexandre Prémat. McLaughlin's performances highlighted his speed at Mount Panorama, including record-breaking qualifying laps in 2017 and 2019, though mechanical issues and incidents prevented additional triumphs. The following table summarizes his Bathurst 1000 results:
YearTeamCo-driverStarting PositionFinishing PositionLaps LedNotes
2014Garry Rogers Motorsport (Volvo S60)Alexandre Prémat5thDNF (crash, lap 99)70Led early but crashed into the wall at The Dipper.
2015Garry Rogers Motorsport (Volvo S60)Alexandre Prémat2nd4th0Solid endurance run in challenging conditions for the Volvo team.
2016Garry Rogers Motorsport (Volvo S60)Ludo Coignet8th8th0Reliable finish amid a tough season for GRM.
2017DJR Team Penske (Ford Falcon FG X)Alexandre Prémat1st20th (DNF, engine)1Set a lap record in qualifying but retired late in the race.
2018DJR Team Penske (Ford Falcon FG X)Alexandre Prémat3rd3rd0Podium in the final year for the Ford Falcon at Bathurst.
2019DJR Team Penske (Ford Mustang GT)Alexandre Prémat1st1st61Maiden victory after a dramatic final-lap battle with Shane van Gisbergen; first Ford win since 2008 and from pole since 2009.
2020DJR Team Penske (Ford Mustang GT)Alexandre Prémat1st2nd26Secured pole with a lap record but finished runner-up to Lee Holdsworth.
2021DJR Team Penske (Ford Mustang GT)Alexandre Prémat3rd3rd0Another podium before departing for IndyCar; race affected by COVID border issues but McLaughlin participated.
McLaughlin's 2019 triumph remains a career highlight, marked by his lap of 2:03.378 and leading the most laps, solidifying his status as a Bathurst contender despite early setbacks. Over his eight starts, he demonstrated , with five top-five finishes underscoring his adaptability in the demanding 1000 km endurance event.

V8 SuperTourer results

Scott McLaughlin participated in the 2013 V8 SuperTourer Series, driving a prepared by . Competing in the overall championship without subclasses, he dominated the season to claim the drivers' title with 281 points from 13 rounds, securing 4 wins and 8 finishes. His campaign marked an international debut in high-level outside , showcasing consistent speed on circuits like Park Raceway.
YearTeamCarRoundsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
20131348N/A2811st
McLaughlin's victories came in representative rounds at Hampton Downs and Pukekohe, contributing to his championship success, while other strong results, including multiple second- and third-place finishes, bolstered his points tally.

Scandinavian Touring Car Championship results

In 2016, Scott McLaughlin made a one-off in the (STCC) for , substituting for Prince Carl Philip Bernadotte in the team's third entry at the season-opening round held at Skövde Airport on May 1. He drove the Volvo S60 Polestar TC1 without a co-driver. McLaughlin qualified second in , earning 18 points, and started fourth for Race 1 after a mistake in Q2. In Race 1, he finished second behind teammate Robert Dahlgren, securing his only podium of the weekend and adding 18 points from the result. In , McLaughlin was running fifth when he collided with Reuben Kressner and retired on lap 5.
YearTeamCarRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPos.
2016Polestar Cyan RacingVolvo S60 Polestar TC120103613th

IndyCar Series results

Scott McLaughlin joined the on a full-time basis in 2021 with , competing in the No. 3 Chevrolet-powered . Through the 2025 season, he completed 84 starts, earning 7 victories, 10 positions, and 23 finishes while adapting to the series' mix of road courses, street circuits, and ovals. Although he has yet to claim a drivers' championship, McLaughlin posted top-5 points finishes in three of his five seasons, including third place in both 2023 (541 points) and 2024 (607 points). His results reflect strong qualifying prowess and race pace, with 32 top-5 finishes overall, though he encountered 18 DNFs primarily from on-track contact or mechanical issues like engine failures and suspension damage. McLaughlin's wins demonstrate versatility: on street circuits like the 2022 ; on road courses such as the 2022 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio and the 2024 Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at ; and on ovals including the 2022 at Raceway, both 2024 One Step 250 races at , and the 2024 250 Race 2. He also captured poles at key venues, notably the 2024 , where he set a one-lap track record of 234.882 mph.
YearStartsWinsPolesPodiumsTop 5sTop 10sPointsFinal Position
2021160011104077th
2022173168125294th
20231702510135413rd
2024174679136073rd
2025170136935610th
Total847102234572,440
Note: Statistics compiled from official series data; podiums include wins and runner-up/third-place results.

Indianapolis 500 results

Scott McLaughlin made his Indianapolis 500 debut in 2021 as a , starting 17th and finishing 20th in a rain-delayed race that was postponed from Saturday to Sunday due to inclement weather. Over five starts through 2025, he has recorded one —in 2024, with a record four-lap qualifying average of 234.220 —and has led a total of 84 laps, including 20 in 2023 and a race-high 64 in 2024. His best finish is sixth in 2024, with no co-drivers or relievers required in any appearance; notable incidents include a lap-150 crash in 2022 and a pace-lap collision in 2025 that ended his day before the .
YearQualifying Position (Avg. Speed mph)Start PositionFinish PositionLaps CompletedLaps LedStatus/Notes
202117th (230.557)17202000Running; rain delay postponed race start by one day
202226th (230.154)26291500Accident (contact on lap 150)
202317th (232.409)17720020Running
20241st (234.220)1620064Running; rain on lap 31
202510th (233.013)103000Crash on pace laps

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

Scott McLaughlin has competed in five events since 2023, primarily as a guest driver in the LMP2 class for Tower Motorsports alongside his full-time commitments with . His appearances include a class victory at the 2023 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, where he co-drove the No. 8 Gibson to third overall. In 2025, he shifted to the GTD Pro class for the Rolex 24 At Daytona.
YearTeamNo.Co-driversClassRacePolesPosition (class)LapsNotes
2023Tower Motorsports8J. Farano
J. Newgarden
K. Simpson
LMP2Rolex 24 at Daytona-5th759+24 laps behind class winner; 12th overall.
2023Tower Motorsports8J. Farano
K. Simpson
LMP2Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring-1st3183rd overall; recovered from mid-race incident.
2023Tower Motorsports8J. Farano
K. Simpson
LMP2Motul Petit Le Mans-7th369+28 laps behind class winner; 33rd overall; early incident with teammate.
2024Tower Motorsports8J. Farano
J. Newgarden
K. Simpson
LMP2Rolex 24 at Daytona-5th757+21 laps behind class winner; battled for fourth in class.
2025Trackhouse by TF Sport91S. van Gisbergen
C. Zilisch
B. Keating
GTD ProRolex 24 at Daytona-9th722+79 laps behind class winner; late spin by teammate dropped position.

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