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Moto Rapido Racing is made up of a team of individuals regarded to be amongst the best in their field.  Every team member has the ability, determination and desire to get Moto Rapido to the front.

Rider:  Scott Smart #88

Scott Smart Rider 88     

Scott Smart is a British motorcycle racer and an occasional TV commentator, born on 29/05/1975. He is the son of Paul Smart, and the nephew of the great Barry Sheene.

Racing career

Scott won the Superteen series in 1994, and he was 1997 250cc British Champion, having previously finished as series runner-up, before making a move up to the 500cc World Championship the next year. He was not successful here, and after some 250cc races a year later he spent several years in British Supersport, finishing as runner-up in 2002.


British Superbikes

He did his first full season in British Superbike in 2003 for Hawk Kawasaki, finishing 9th overall, with a string of top 10 finishes as well as twice qualifying on the front row. He then took 3 wins to finish 4th in 2004. This earned him a prestigious ride with Rizla Suzuki alongside reigning champion John Reynolds for 2005, but he struggled on the bike and left the team mid-season, joining the small Vivaldi racing team, but missing some races with a broken collarbone. He started 2006 with a bang, winning a chaotic wet round 3 at Donington Park, but has not been among the front-runners in the dry on his semi-works Suzuki. Late in the season he sustained a broken wrist, and did a technical piece about engine specifications whilst still in plaster. Confusingly, this was broadcast hours after he had raced in the BSB season finale, finishing 6th in race one. For 2007 he returns to Hawk Kawasaki [3], but had an uncompetitive start to the season.


Hobbies

Scott is also very active in Radio Controlled models, mainly touring cars and 1/12th Pan/Le Mans. He has raced at British National level, and has even represented the BRCA at the 1/12th European Championships.

During his spare time, Scott is a contributor to the UK RC Car magazine Radio Controlled Car Racer

2009British Superstock Championship
2008British Superbike Championship
2007British Superbike Championship
2006British Superbike Championship
2005British Superbike Championship
2004British Superbike Championship
2003British Superbike Championship
2002British Supersport Championship
2001British Supersport Championship
2000British Supersport Championship
1999Technical advisor for Electronic Arts
1998500cc World Championship
1997World Supersport Championship races
250cc British and European Championships
1996European Supermono Championship
1995250cc British Championships
1994British Superteen Championship

Team Principal:  Steve Moore

team principal

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 May 2009 17:05