Based out of Saskatchewan, Scott Campbell has risen through the karting ranks to achieve success on the international stage, while also helping the next generation of drivers from here at home. Campbell started out in Honda J2 karts in 1991, collecting many trophies during the 1990s, includes two Screaming Eagles (pole) and a Duffy (winner) at IKF events in the US He also won the F125 Canadian Champion title in 2000.
Campbell punched his ticket to 10 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals between 2003 and 2016, while racing mostly at events in Western Canada. As part of the Canadian National Team, his Grand Finals appearances took him across the globe, from Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt to Sarno, Italy. He recorded six top-ten finishes in those 10 Grand Finals events.
Three of the Rotax events saw class podiums for Campbell; he won the DD2 Masters class at La Conca, Italy in 2010, finished runner-up in the DD2 Masters class at Portimão, Portugal in 2012, and finished runner-up again the following year, in New Orleans, LA. In other competitions, he raced in the Challenge of Americas in 2009 and was the ASN National Champion in 2010.
Away from the driver’s seat, Campbell has served as race director at his home track and other facilities. He trained Scott Campbell Racing in 2017 to support racers of all ages and has coached Canadians at international and European events since 2018. He analyzes data from onboard computers and reviews it with the racers as part of the coaching. He also supported Western Canadian drivers and worked as a photographer and assistant announcer at the 2019 Grand Finals in Italy.