Scott Hansen was born on June 17,1955 and is an American stock car driver from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
20 Facts About Scott Hansen
Now retired, Hansen primarily competed in the American Speed Association.
Scott Hansen raced for several years in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Busch Series.
Scott Hansen grew up in a racing family as his father Rollie Scott Hansen was a race car driver and the flagman in the 1960s at the Brown County fairgrounds at De Pere, Wisconsin.
Scott Hansen won five late model track championships at the Wisconsin International Raceway between 1985 and 1989.
Scott Hansen moved to the American Speed Association and ARTGO touring series and was the ASA series Rookie of the Year in 1989.
Scott Hansen made two spot ARCA starts in 1991; he had a seventh-place finish at the first race at Daytona and 24th at Atlanta.
Scott Hansen failed to qualify for a Phoenix NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in 1995 and Tucson race in 1997.
Scott Hansen made his first truck start for Billy Ballew Motorsports at the Milwaukee Mile in 1998; he qualified eighth in finished 24th.
Scott Hansen's second start came a month later at Indianapolis Raceway Park when he qualified 20th and finished 24th.
Scott Hansen started the final two races that season and both ended with Did Not Finish's.
Scott Hansen teamed up with Ken Schrader full-time for the 1999 season.
Scott Hansen started the season with a seventh-place finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Scott Hansen's second top ten finish was a tenth-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway in the ninth race.
Scott Hansen parted from the team with one race left in the season; he finished eighteenth in the season points.
Scott Hansen started in first Busch Series race at Gateway Motorsports Park in 1998.
Scott Hansen failed in his attempt to qualify the car for the following race at Rockingham Speedway.
Scott Hansen raced in two Busch races in 1999, a 28th-place finish in his home track at Milwaukee and a 37th-place finish at IRP.
Scott Hansen made his final NASCAR start in 2001 at Memphis International Raceway finishing 37th.
Scott Hansen failed to qualify at Rockingham later that season.