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Birthdate: October 20, 1970
Birthplace: Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Residence: Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 185
Marital Status: Single

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Career Highlights

2002: A rebuilding year for Scott's Atlantic CAT pro stock team and a late start but in just eight pro stock races he won six of the biggest shows on the Northeastern seaboard, including Oktoberfest at Thompson, Ct.

2001: Scott made 13 ASA starts scoring four top 10 finishes. Four late model (pro stock) starts saw two top 10 finishes.

2000:   In his first career ASA race Fraser turned heads by qualifying second and finishing eighth. In total, he competed in six races and recorded four top-10s and qualified on the front row twice. His best finish was third in the Time Warner Cable 200 at The Milwaukee Mile.

1999:   In February, Fraser finished third in points and won two feature events in the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. In September, he wrapped up his first International Pro Stock Challenge championship, amassing two wins and five top fives. He also competed in the MASCAR (Maritime Association for Stock Car Racers) Tour, winning two of six feature events and earning four top fives. Fraser was named the Nova Scotia Male Athlete of the Year.

1998:    Won his second MASCAR championship with a 2.7 percent finishing average. Won six of 13 feature events including the annual 250-lap event at Riverside Speedway for the sixth year in a row.

1997:   As a part-time competitor in MASCAR, Fraser won four of six feature events.

1996:   Won 12 of 15 feature events en route to his first MASCAR championship. Led an astounding 1,005 out of a possible 1,704 laps (59 percent).

1995:   Won three of seven MASCAR feature events as a part-time competitor.

1994:   As a full-time MASCAR competitor Fraser won the annual 250-lap event at Riverside Speedway twice (1994, 1993). In 1992, he competed simultaneously on two circuits, winning the Maritime Modified championship and was runner-up in the MASCAR Rookie of the Year standings.

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