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'''Scott Mayer''' (born August 31, 1964 in ]{{dn}}) is a former driver in the ] ]. He raced in the 2003 season with 3 career starts for ], crashing out of all 3. He finished the season in a tie for 30th position in the season standings. He failed to complete rookie orientation for the 2003 ] driving for the same team. He attempted to qualify for the ] for ] but failed rookie orientation again and was replaced by ]. In 2004 and 2005 he drove part time in the ] for ] with a best finish of 7th at ]. In 2006 he did not compete due to a personal car accident. In 2007 he tested twice with ]. In 2008 he tested and raced Daytona Rolex 24 for ] driving the Daytona prototype. The team finished the race last due to enging failure. In 2009 he tested the Daytona prototpe twice. Once for Meehan Motorsports at Putnam Park and once for Spirit of Daytona at F1 track at Indy. In 2010 he tested with Doran Racing at Putnam Park in Indiana. In 2011 he raced in the ] for Starworks Motorsport.<ref>, ''XSL Speed Reporter'', January 29, 2011, Retrieved 2011-05-02</ref> The team finished 44th.
'''Scott Mayer''' (born August 31, 1964 in ]) has been a race car driver since 1996.

He has competed in two Rolex 24 at Daytona races, once in 2011 for Starworks Motorsport and once in 2008 for Cheever Racing. His teams finished 44th in 2011 and last in 2008, due to engine failure in the Daytona prototype. He also tested the Daytona prototype in 2009 for Meehan Motorsports at Putnam Park in Indiana and at the Spirit of Daytona at F1 track at Indy.

In the past, Scott has driven for Doran Racing, A.J. Foyt Enterprises, Sam Schmidt Motorsports, TRG Motorsports and PDM Racing. His most successful finish was 7th place at Phoenix International Raceway in 2005. That same year, Scott passed the speed phase of rookie orientation for the Indy 500 but did not qualify for the race. He won three races in a row in the Barber Dodge Pro Series in the 1997 season.

Scott also owns three Milwaukee area companies; he is President of QPS Employment Group, Chairman of the Board of SPiN Milwaukee and is President of TM Properties.

QPS is based in Brookfield, Wisconsin and places candidates in industrial, skilled trades, office/clerical and professional settings. Scott started the company in his parents’ basement in 1985, and it has grown to a company with over 175 employees, 20 office locations, and over 4,000 employees on a weekly basis. He is currently the Co-Chair for the American Staffing Association’s subcommittee on Immigration Reform and Industrial Sector.

SPiN Milwaukee is a ping pong nightclub, located in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. It is a franchise of SPiN New York, which actress Susan Sarandon is an investor of. SPiN Milwaukee opened in September of 2010.

TM Properties is a real estate company that owns residential properties and rents to families in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area.

Scott is married to Susanne Mayer and has two children, Sam and Sarah. He is active in his church- Grace Evangelical Lutheran in Milwaukee and sits on the Board of Regents for Wisconsin Lutheran College’s Student Affairs Committee.


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Scott Mayer (born August 31, 1964 in Franklin, Wisconsin) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series. He raced in the 2003 season with 3 career starts for PDM Racing, crashing out of all 3. He finished the season in a tie for 30th position in the season standings. He failed to complete rookie orientation for the 2003 Indianapolis 500 driving for the same team. He attempted to qualify for the 2005 Indianapolis 500 for A. J. Foyt Enterprises but failed rookie orientation again and was replaced by Felipe Giaffone. In 2004 and 2005 he drove part time in the Indy Pro Series for Sam Schmidt Motorsports with a best finish of 7th at Phoenix International Raceway. In 2006 he did not compete due to a personal car accident. In 2007 he tested twice with TRG Motorsports. In 2008 he tested and raced Daytona Rolex 24 for Cheever Racing driving the Daytona prototype. The team finished the race last due to enging failure. In 2009 he tested the Daytona prototpe twice. Once for Meehan Motorsports at Putnam Park and once for Spirit of Daytona at F1 track at Indy. In 2010 he tested with Doran Racing at Putnam Park in Indiana. In 2011 he raced in the 24 Hours of Daytona for Starworks Motorsport. The team finished 44th.

References

  1. Entry List for 2011 Rolex 24 at Daytona, XSL Speed Reporter, January 29, 2011, Retrieved 2011-05-02

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