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11 Facts About Scott Pye

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Scott Pye finished the championship in seventh place in 2008 and in third position in 2009.

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Scott Pye achieved a podium finish in his first race at Ruapuna and completed the weekend with a win in the third race which saw him take home the Wigram Cup.

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Scott Pye continued his good form in round two at Timaru International Motor Raceway when he won the final two races, earning him the round win.

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For 2010 Scott Pye moved to the United Kingdom to compete in the British Formula Ford Championship.

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Scott Pye finished second in the Formula Ford Festival in 2010.

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Scott Pye finished tenth in the championship with one win at Rockingham and a second place at the season-ending Silverstone weekend.

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Scott Pye signed on as Enduro Cup team-mate to Ambrose at the renamed DJR Team Penske, but after mixed performances at the Adelaide 500 and the non-championship Supercars Challenge, Ambrose stepped down from the seat, leaving Scott Pye back in a full-time drive for the remainder of the season.

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In 2016, Scott Pye scored two more podiums, at Phillip Island and another at Pukekohe on the way to a career-best top 15 championship result.

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In September 2016, Scott Pye was announced as the replacement for Garth Tander at Walkinshaw Racing for 2017, the team's first season since losing the Holden Racing Team moniker.

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Scott Pye did retain his seat into 2018 and took his first championship race win in dramatic circumstances at the second event, the Melbourne 400 on the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.

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Scott Pye had led the race comfortably until a late-race shower brought Jamie Whincup back into contention in the final laps.