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Scott Sharp

Scott Sharp (born February 14, 1968) is an professional driver and team owner renowned for his achievements across multiple series, including open-wheel and . As the son of six-time SCCA national champion Bob Sharp, he began his career in karting at age eight, securing 50 victories in 75 starts before progressing to formula cars. Sharp won SCCA national championships in GT-2 in 1986 and GT-1 in 1987 and 1988, then became the youngest champion in 1991, accumulating nine series victories between 1988 and 1992. In open-wheel racing, Sharp competed in the from 1994 to 2009, amassing nine wins, 35 top-five finishes, and 14 starts in the , where he earned one in 2001. He co-won the (IRL) championship in its inaugural season, tying with . Transitioning to in the early , Sharp achieved 10 wins in the (ALMS) and three in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. A highlight of his sports car career came in 1996, when he contributed to Doyle Racing's overall victory in the Rolex 24 at . In 2010, Sharp co-founded Tequila Patrón ESM (Extreme Speed Motorsports), serving as driver and owner; the team secured major endurance wins, including the 2016 Rolex 24 at —Sharp's second overall triumph there, 20 years after the first—and the 2016 . The team also won the 2017 . Sharp's diverse career spans over four decades, establishing him as a versatile figure in American motorsport.

Early life

Family background

Scott Sharp was born on February 14, 1968, in Norwalk, Connecticut. Sharp's entry into the world of motorsports was profoundly shaped by his father, Bob Sharp, a prominent figure in American road racing who secured six Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) national championships between 1967 and 1975, primarily driving Datsun vehicles. Bob Sharp founded Bob Sharp Racing, a team that specialized in preparing and competing with Datsun and later Nissan cars, establishing itself as a pioneering operation in promoting Japanese automobiles on U.S. racing circuits during an era when such vehicles were novel in the market. As a Datsun dealer in Connecticut, Bob Sharp initially raced to boost sales, which evolved into a storied career that included factory support from Nissan and helped popularize the brand in American motorsports. Bob Sharp retired from driving in 1976 following a wrist injury sustained in a crash at , shifting his focus to team management and ownership, which allowed Bob Sharp Racing to continue thriving with other drivers. This transition provided young Scott Sharp with unparalleled early exposure to the racing environment, as he grew up immersed in the family's operations, attending events and gaining hands-on familiarity with race cars and team logistics from an early age. Bob Sharp, recognized for his instrumental role in importing and racing Japanese cars in the United States, passed away on February 28, 2025, at the age of 85. His legacy as a driver, team owner, and innovator left an enduring imprint on Scott Sharp's path, fostering a direct lineage in motorsports that began with family involvement and led to Scott's own karting pursuits starting at age eight.

Introduction to racing

Scott Sharp began his racing career at the age of eight, entering the world of karting under the guidance of his father, Bob Sharp, a prominent figure in American road racing. Competing in local events across the Northeast, young Sharp quickly adapted to the demands of competitive driving, honing fundamental skills such as precision handling and racecraft on short circuits. This early immersion in karting, facilitated by his family's deep involvement in motorsports, laid the groundwork for his future success. Throughout his karting tenure, Sharp demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication, securing victories in 50 out of 75 races. These accomplishments not only showcased his natural aptitude but also underscored the rigorous training and support from his father's racing environment, where discipline and technical understanding were emphasized from the outset. Such a high win rate in competitive local and regional karting series marked him as a prodigy, building confidence and experience that would prove invaluable in higher levels of competition. By the mid-1980s, Sharp progressed from karting to regional SCCA competitions, transitioning to full-sized race cars and expanding his scope beyond oval tracks to road courses. This period represented a critical in his development, as he adapted to more complex machinery and strategic racing elements like tire management and in varied layouts. His family's SCCA legacy served as the primary , providing to resources and essential for this advancement. Sharp's first significant exposure to professional-level racing came through the family-operated Bob Sharp Racing team, renowned for its pioneering work with and vehicles. This involvement deepened his technical knowledge and solidified his commitment to a professional path in motorsports.

Early career

SCCA championships

Scott Sharp began his ascent in national-level through the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) amateur and semi-professional classes in the late , establishing himself as a dominant force in the GT categories. His early successes in SCCA competition built on foundational experience from karting, honing his skills for higher-stakes national events. In 1986, Sharp secured the SCCA GT-2 at the Runoffs held at , driving a 280Z to victory from a fourth-place start. This win marked his first national title and highlighted his precision in the competitive GT-2 class, where he finished all laps ahead of rivals. Sharp followed this triumph with back-to-back SCCA GT-1 in 1987 and 1988, both clinched at the Runoffs. In 1987, he piloted a Turbo to a commanding win in the GT-1 race at , demonstrating superior handling and strategy on the demanding 2.5-mile circuit. The 1988 season saw him repeat the feat in the same Turbo, securing the title with consistent podium finishes throughout the year and a decisive Runoffs victory that solidified his reputation as a GT specialist. These championships included key triumphs at the Runoffs, the pinnacle of SCCA club racing, where Sharp outperformed established competitors in high-stakes, one-off national showdowns. Throughout these campaigns, Sharp collaborated closely with his family's Bob Sharp Racing team, led by his father, six-time SCCA champion Bob Sharp, on car preparation, setup tuning, and race strategy. This partnership leveraged the team's expertise in Nissan machinery, contributing to Sharp's mechanical reliability and competitive edge in the GT classes. His multiple Runoffs participations, with top finishes in GT-1 and GT-2, underscored his consistency and adaptability across seasons.

Trans-Am and initial professional racing

Following his success in SCCA GT championships, Sharp transitioned to professional racing in the , marking his entry into paid competition in the late 1980s. Sharp made his Trans-Am debut in 1989 with Newman-Sharp Racing and secured his first victory the following year at the driving an , which helped establish his professional credentials. He then secured the 1991 championship at age 23, becoming the youngest champion in series history, behind the wheel of a Duracell-sponsored prepared by McCall Motorsports; the season included six wins, such as at and , along with eight pole positions. This title came with key sponsorship from , his first major professional backing, which funded a full-season program and elevated him from amateur SCCA events to factory-supported teams. Sharp also began exploring endurance racing through initial appearances in the GT series during 1990 and 1991, competing in select events like the Daytona 24 Hours and achieving finishes in the GTP class, including a top-5 result in 1991, often in Spice-Chevrolet prototypes for Tom Milner Racing. These outings provided valuable experience in prototype machinery and helped attract additional team interest. Returning to Trans-Am in 1993, Sharp clinched his second championship driving a -sponsored , again with McCall Motorsports, amassing six victories—including a three-race streak at tracks like and leading into Mid-Ohio—en route to 372 points and the title over rivals Ron Fellows and Jack Baldwin. The deal represented a step up in professional sponsorships, supporting consistent top finishes (50 in his Trans-Am career) and solidifying his reputation as a dominant driver with 15 career wins in the series.

Open-wheel racing career

CART/Champ Car

Scott Sharp entered the IndyCar World Series following his success in the , debuting in 1993 with the Bettenhausen Motorsports team (under the /AMAX banner) at the Grand Prix of Monterey at , where he finished 22nd. In 1994, Sharp joined the upstart PacWest Racing team as a full-time driver, competing in all 16 races of the season in a T94/00-, earning 14 points and finishing 21st in the drivers' championship. His best result that year was a 9th-place finish at Phoenix International Raceway, with additional top-10 finishes of 10th at and several other competitive outings, though challenges with reliability and setup limited further success, including an engine failure at the Grand Prix of where he placed 28th. Sharp's CART tenure concluded in 1995 with a single start for Enterprises (Copenhagen Racing Team) at the , driving a Lola T95/00-Ford and finishing 26th after an accident on lap 74. Over his three partial seasons in CART, encompassing 18 starts, he achieved no victories but demonstrated consistency with two top-10 finishes, amid the growing tensions of underfunded team operations and the impending CART-Indy Racing League schism that prompted his departure to the newly formed in 1996.

Indy Racing League/IndyCar Series

Scott Sharp debuted in the during its inaugural 1996 season, competing in the No. 11 car for Enterprises. He recorded finishes of second at the Dura-Lube 200 at and tenth at the , before claiming victory in the season finale True Value 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway on August 18. These results tied him on 246 points with Buzz Calkins for the drivers' championship, making Sharp a co-champion in the league's turbulent debut year. The following year brought challenges, as Sharp sustained severe concussions from crashes at the Indy 200 at and the True Value 500 at , causing him to miss multiple events. Despite the setbacks, he returned for the latter part of the expanded ten-race schedule, ending 22nd in the points standings. In , Sharp joined Kelley Racing in the No. 8 Delphi Automotive Systems Dallara-Oldsmobile, where he enjoyed his most consistent success, finishing fourth in the championship with two victories at Phoenix International Raceway and Dover Downs International Speedway. Sharp remained with Kelley through 2003, achieving a career-high third place in the 2001 points standings and capturing the pole for that year's with a qualifying speed of 226.037 mph. He added wins at in 2000 and in 2001 during this period. After departing Kelley, Sharp drove for Vision Racing in 2005, securing his ninth and final victory at the . He then competed with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing from 2006 to 2008, where results declined amid equipment challenges, leading him to step away from full-time competition at the end of the 2008 season. He made one final start in the with Vision Racing, finishing 27th, before retiring from . Over 13 years, Sharp amassed 147 starts, nine wins, 35 top-five finishes, and six poles in the series.

Sports car racing career

American Le Mans Series

Scott Sharp entered the (ALMS) in 2008, partnering with for Patrón Highcroft Racing in the No. 9 ARX-01b prototype in the LMP2 class. The duo secured four class victories that season, at Long Beach, , , and Mosport, marking Sharp's successful transition from open-wheel racing to endurance prototypes. In 2009, Patrón Highcroft Racing shifted to the LMP1 class with the ARX-02a, powered by a . Sharp and clinched the LMP1 drivers' championship, achieving three wins—at St. Petersburg, , and Mosport—while finishing third overall at the season finale at to seal the title. Their campaign highlighted Sharp's adaptability, leveraging prior experience to excel in longer endurance stints and strategic pit decisions. Following the 2009 season, Sharp co-founded Extreme Speed Motorsports (ESM) with Patrón CEO Ed Brown in 2010, initially fielding Italia GT cars in the GT class. ESM secured its first victory in 2012 at Mosport in GT, with Sharp co-driving alongside Johannes van Overbeek. ESM transitioned to the LMP2 class in 2013 with two HPD ARX-03b prototypes, sponsored by Tequila Patrón. , paired with drivers like Ryan Dalziel and Ed Brown, earned six podiums in eight races, including a class win at Long Beach, and finished runner-up in the LMP2 drivers' standings behind Motorsports' . The team's strong performance underscored 's role in building ESM into a competitive LMP2 outfit, with consistent results at key venues like Sebring and contributing to their championship contention. Sharp's ALMS tenure also intersected with notable endurance successes outside strict class racing, including a 1996 victory in the in GT-1 with the and a 2016 win in the United SportsCar Championship prototype class with ESM.

24 Hours of Le Mans

Scott Sharp debuted at the in 1996 with Riley & Scott USA in the WSC class, driving the with co-drivers and Jim Pace, but retired after 157 laps due to mechanical issues. After a long hiatus, Sharp returned to Le Mans in 2015 with Extreme Speed Motorsports (ESM) in the LMP2 class, marking the team's debut at the event. Driving the #30 JS P2-HPD alongside Ryan Dalziel and , Sharp completed 353 laps to finish 10th in class, navigating incidents including a brief off-track excursion. The sister #31 entry, driven by Ed Brown, Jon Fogarty, and Johannes van Overbeek, achieved the team's best result of 7th in LMP2 after recovering from early issues, completing 356 laps. This performance built on ESM's LMP2 success in the , which had qualified the team for the event. ESM returned in 2016 with two JS P2-Nissan . piloted the #30 car with and van Overbeek, finishing 15th in LMP2 after 341 laps amid challenging conditions, including that demanded strategic decisions on choices and to avoid risks. The #31 car, shared by Dalziel, , and Chris Cumming, fared better with a 5th-place class finish. These entries highlighted 's expertise in on the stage. ESM did not enter the 2017 event, focusing on .

Later career

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

Scott Sharp made his debut in the unified TUDOR United SportsCar Championship in 2014 with Extreme Speed Motorsports (ESM), competing in the LMP2 class aboard the No. 01 Tequila Patrón ESM Honda ARX-03b, co-driven with Ryan Dalziel. The team contested the full season, achieving a class podium finish at Road America. His prior experience at the 24 Hours of Le Mans helped prepare for the endurance-focused races in the series. In 2016, Sharp contributed to ESM's overall victory at the , driving the No. 2 Tequila Patrón ESM alongside Ed Brown, Johannes van Overbeek, and , marking 's first win in the event and the first overall triumph for an LMP2 car at . The team completed 739 laps, finishing 26.166 seconds ahead of the runner-up. Sharp's final full seasons came in 2017 and 2018, transitioning to the WeatherTech SportsCar with ESM now in the DPi class using Nissan-powered Onroak entries. In 2017, he and secured class podiums, including third place at in the No. 2 car after starting third and maintaining contention throughout the six-hour race. They also finished third at , navigating multiple safety car periods and variable weather. The 2018 season proved challenging amid sponsorship changes, with the team scaling back to a single entry at some events due to the impending withdrawal of title sponsor at season's end, but Sharp continued driving the No. 2 alongside . Sharp retired from professional driving following the 2018 Motul at , where ESM's No. 22 entry finished sixth overall and his No. 2 car placed 11th; he subsequently focused on team management roles.

Team ownership and historic racing

Following the closure of Extreme Speed Motorsports (ESM) at the end of the 2018 season due to sponsorship challenges, Scott Sharp transitioned into non-competitive roles within motorsports while maintaining his legacy through ownership and occasional vintage appearances. Sharp co-founded ESM in 2010 alongside Spirits CEO Ed Brown, initially competing in the (ALMS) GT class with Ferrari 430s before progressing to prototype racing. As owner-driver, Sharp led ESM to multiple high-profile victories, including the overall win at the 2016 24 at in a , and the 2017 in a Onroak DPi, contributing to WeatherTech SportsCar Championship podium finishes and class titles in the prototype ranks. ESM's program evolved under Sharp's leadership from ALMS to the merged series, emphasizing and later prototypes, with the team securing second place in the 2017 Prototype team standings. After Sharp stepped back from full-time driving post-2018, ESM briefly operated in events that year before the team's dissolution. In the years following ESM's shutdown, Sharp's involvement in professional racing waned, focusing instead on advisory and promotional capacities. In late 2024, he announced participation in the Historic Sportscar (HSR) 12 Hours at Sebring, driving a vintage ARX-03b prototype for Capone Motorsports alongside Robert Blain in the class, marking a return to the track in a non-competitive, heritage-focused event. This appearance highlighted Sharp's continued affinity for prototype machinery from his ESM era, with the team competing in multiple heats over the December 5-8 weekend at . By 2025, Sharp aligned with The RPM Group, a motorsports entity, in an ambassadorial role to promote sponsors and leverage his extensive career across , , and for marketing initiatives. This position emphasizes his expertise in endurance racing and team management, filling gaps in his post-driving schedule with consulting and representational duties rather than active competition.

Motorsports career results

SCCA results

Scott Sharp won three consecutive through victories at the National Championship Runoffs in the GT classes from 1986 to 1988. His Runoffs results are detailed below:
YearClassFinishCarTrack
1986GT-21stNissan 280Z
1987GT-11st Turbo
1988GT-11st Turbo

CART/Champ Car Results

YearTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPositionBest Finish
1993Bettenhausen Motorsports1000048th22nd
1994PacWest Racing160001421st9th
1995 Enterprises1000035th26th
Total18000149th

IRL/IndyCar Series Results

YearStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
199631202461st (tie)
1997511111922nd
1998112302724th
1999101112208th
200091201967th
2001131433553rd
2002151103326th
2003161103518th
20041600028213th
2005171204445th
20061400028712th
2007170214128th
200910002034th
Total14791863,536

Indianapolis 500 Results

YearFinishStartCar Num.EntrantMake/ModelQual. Speed (mph)StatusLapsLedWinnings
1994161771PacWest RacingLola/Ford Cosworth XB222.091Running1860$161,663
1995263041A.J. Foyt EnterprisesLola/Ford Cosworth XB225.711Accident740$158,003
1996102111A.J. Foyt EnterprisesLola/Ford Cosworth XB231.201Running1940$202,053
19981678Kelley RacingDallara/Oldsmobile219.91Gearbox1810$234,800
19992868Kelley RacingDallara/Oldsmobile222.771Transmission830$221,500
20001058Kelley RacingDallara/Oldsmobile222.81Running1980$313,000
20013318Kelley RacingDallara/Oldsmobile226.037Accident00$427,325
20022788Kelley RacingDallara/Chevrolet229.486Accident1373$255,665
20032098Kelley RacingDallara/Toyota228.755Accident1810$257,815
200413208Kelley RacingDallara/Toyota215.635Running1800$253,990
2005738Delphi Fernandez RacingPanoz/Honda227.126Running2000$295,305
2006988Delphi Fernandez RacingDallara/Honda225.321Running2000$283,805
20076128Rahal Letterman RacingDallara/Honda223.875Running1660$368,305
2009142016Panther RacingDallara/Honda222.162Running2000$270,305
Total1413$3,703,534

Sports car results

Scott Sharp competed in prototype and GT classes across major endurance series, achieving multiple class victories and championships in the () from 2007 to 2013. His efforts with teams like Patrón Highcroft Racing and Extreme Speed Motorsports yielded strong results in LMP1, LMP2, and GT categories, including the 2009 LMP1 drivers' title alongside .

ALMS Results (2007–2013)

YearClassRacesWinsPodiumsPolesChampionship PositionTeamKey Wins
2007LMP21000N/AFlying Lizard MotorsportsNone
2008LMP2114722nd Highcroft Racing ( ARX-01a)Sebring 12 Hours, Long Beach, Lime Rock, Mosport
2009LMP1103831st Highcroft Racing ( ARX-02a)Long Beach, , Mid-Ohio
2010LMP21010N/AExtreme Speed MotorsportsNone
2011GT1000N/AExtreme Speed MotorsportsNone
2012GT102612ndExtreme Speed Motorsports ( Italia)Mosport,
2013LMP2101812ndExtreme Speed Motorsports (HPD ARX-03b)Long Beach
Sharp's 2009 season marked his first ALMS drivers' championship, with consistent podium finishes establishing Patrón Highcroft as a dominant force in LMP1. In 2012 and 2013, he contributed to Extreme Speed Motorsports' runner-up finishes in GT and LMP2, respectively, highlighted by endurance race successes.

24 Hours of Le Mans Results (2010–2017)

Sharp made eight starts at Le Mans with Extreme Speed Motorsports, primarily in the LMP2 class, achieving a best overall finish of 7th in 2015. His campaigns focused on reliability in the grueling 24-hour event, with notable endurance demonstrated in 2015 and 2016.
YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsOverall PositionClass PositionStatus
2010Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van Overbeek (Mazda)LMP228228th8thRunning
2011Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van OverbeekOreca FLM09 ()FLM29732nd5thRunning
2012Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van OverbeekFerrari 458 ItaliaGTE Pro32928th7thRunning
2013Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van OverbeekHPD ARX-03b ()LMP233420th6thRunning
2014Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van OverbeekHPD ARX-04b ()LMP228140th10thEngine
2015Extreme Speed MotorsportsEd Brown, Johannes van Overbeek ()LMP23297th2ndRunning
2016Tequila Patrón ESMEd Brown, Johannes van Overbeek ()LMP234118th4thRunning
2017Tequila Patrón ESMEd Brown, Johannes van OverbeekLigier JS P217 (Gibson)LMP235215th3rdRunning

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Results (2014–2018)

Transitioning to the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (formerly United SportsCar Championship), Sharp raced in the Prototype class with Extreme Speed Motorsports and Tequila Patrón ESM, securing three class wins, including the 2016 Rolex 24 at overall victory. This 2016 triumph, shared with Ed Brown, , and Johannes van Overbeek in a JS P2-Honda, marked Honda's first Daytona win and Sharp's second overall victory there, 20 years after his 1996 GT-1 class success with Doyle Racing's (co-driven by and Jim Pace).
YearClassRacesWinsPodiumsPolesBest FinishChampionship PositionTeamKey Wins
2014P90222nd9thExtreme Speed Motorsports (HPD ARX-03b)None
2015P200036th21stExtreme Speed Motorsports (HPD ARX-04b)None
2016P42311st12thTequila Patrón ESM (Ligier JS P2-Honda)Rolex 24 at Daytona (overall), Watkins Glen
2017P101411st5thTequila Patrón ESM (Nissan DPi)Petit Le Mans
2018P80102nd16thTequila Patrón ESM (Ligier JS P217)None
Sharp's 2016 Daytona win highlighted his endurance expertise, overcoming a late penalty to finish 26 seconds ahead of . In 2017, he earned a career-best 5th in the Prototype standings, with consistent top finishes underscoring Team ESM's competitiveness.

NASCAR results

Scott Sharp's involvement in NASCAR was limited to a single appearance in the Winston Cup Series. In 1992, he made his debut at the Budweiser at The Glen race on August 9 at , driving the No. 52 Chevrolet for Jimmy Means Racing with sponsorship from Kwik Fill. Starting 22nd in the 39-car field, Sharp completed 51 of the 90 laps before finishing 19th while running at the end of the event. This one-off entry represented a brief crossover from Sharp's Trans-Am road racing background, leveraging his expertise on road courses like Watkins Glen. He earned 106 points for the performance, placing 69th in the final driver standings that year. did not compete in any additional Winston Cup Series races, nor did he participate in the Series or Truck Series throughout his career.

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