Andrew Michael Gilbert-Scott was born on 11 July 1958 and is a British former racing driver.
11 Facts About Andrew Gilbert-Scott
Andrew Gilbert-Scott started his racing career in the Formula Ford British championship in 1981.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott raced in International Formula 3000 for GA Motorsports.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans as part of the Silk Cut Jaguar team in the Jaguar XJR-9 LM.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott raced for Leyton House Racing in the 1990 season, and made a few appearances for the Roni Motorsport team in the 1991 season.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott competed in the same environment until 1997, and competed in the early years of the Formula Nippon championship, started in 1996.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott therefore became a well-known name for Japanese race fans.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott managed racing driver Takuma Sato from 2001 until 2009.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott is related to Thomas Scott, rector of Aston Sandford, Buckinghamshire, who wrote the first commentary on the English Bible.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott is a second cousin of Angus William Thomas Gilbert Scott, a world record ultralight aviator, currently living in Hong Kong.
Andrew Gilbert-Scott is descended from the distinguished architects Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Sir George Gilbert Scott.
