Rider profile: Scott Collier

 

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BIKE:

ENGINE:
SYM Jet automatic, 50cc
Frame:
Custom; designed by Funny Bike racer Chris Hall and constructed Scott's Dad Jerry
Rear Wheel:
SYM Jet
Bodywork:
From Jerry's World Record holding street tyre Yamaha RD
Fairing:
From Rick Davies's World Record holding Yamaha RD
Paint:

Extras:

Rider:
Scott Collier
DOB:
22/12/96
Hometown:
Barlborough near Chesterfield
Sponsors:

Personal Best:

Scott went to his first drag race aged 3 months and has been to every one we have competed in since. At 6 months old he went to Drachten, and at eighteen months old he went to Hockenheim. His first pass was at Santa Pod on his battery powered bike aged two and a half, followed by his PW 50 at Shakespeare County Raceway aged four.
He has driven a junior dragster and ran 13.45 at 42mph, but decided he would prefer to stick with two wheels. Dad Jerry spent most of the winter in the workshop to create Scott's bike, which he wanted to look like a scaled down replica of his world record holding RD400.
Scott absolutely loves racing in Junior Drag Bike, and also goes to any test weekend possible! When he is not at the track he likes to play with his mates on pushbikes, or play X-Box. Also he likes to help take care of his baby sister, Skye. He loves 'done-up' cars, and wants to buy a Nissan Skyline GT-R when he's old enough and put nitrous oxide and neons on it. His favourite film is 2 Fast 2 Furious, and his favourite foods are sausage and sweets!

 

First time out at the track


First time out on the new bike at Shakespeare County and Scott gets a little guidance from Dad Jerry

Fast learner

Scott soon gets the hang of this drag racing malarky.

Serious junior action from Scott Collier

Next meeting and the bike has it's full body kit, rider and bike looking like VERY serious competition

     

 

 

Scott looks like a professional already