Scott Tucker is a racing driver who last raced in WEC for Level 5 Motorsports. Tucker has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 2 starts.[1]
A Racer Rating of 2,891 ranks Tucker 3184th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.
| 2013-06-22 | LE MANS · LMP2 | DNF | −12 |
| Season | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | DNFs | Poles | Points | Pos | Gain/Loss | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | ▸WEC | Level 5 Motorsports | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P70 | −12 | 2,891 |
| 2012 | ▸WEC | Level 5 Motorsport | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P60 | −11 | 2,896 |
Scott Tucker competed in the World Endurance Championship during 2012 and 2013, racing for Level 5 Motorsports across two starts. He did not finish on a podium in either outing, with his final race a P70 result in 2013. His Racer Rating of 2,891 places him at amateur level, typical of drivers with minimal experience in a professional field without competitive results to elevate their standing.[1]
Tucker's racing career was brief and produced no wins or podium finishes across his two WEC starts. The championship he raced in represents the highest tier of professional endurance motorsport, fielding numerous former Formula 1 drivers and champions from major feeder series; his single-seater competitors in that arena were substantially stronger. Level 5 Motorsports, his team, had no race wins across its indexed history and fielded drivers of varying experience, with its strongest competitor rated considerably above amateur level.
Tucker is now retired from racing. His career in professional motorsport remains notable primarily for the circumstances surrounding it; he was arrested in 2016 in connection with a multimillion-dollar payday lending fraud scheme and subsequently agreed to a substantial settlement, with legal proceedings concluding during the years following his final race.