Scott Russell Gets the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Nod

I couldn’t be happier. Yeah, I know he was kind of a pain in the ass to deal with, but he was one of my favorites to watch in my mountain twisties formative years of the early to mid 90’s. That and the fact that the northern Georgia back roads were his old stopming/training grounds.

I remember we used to have an annual Daytona 200 party, and wow was he fun to watch. I specifically remember that one year, he crashed (a simple low-side) and came back to win it on a Kawi. Then he won it on a Yamaha, which IMO was a great feat since their 750 was only competitive in the 600 class for power.

I remember him riding for HD thinking to myself “what the hell will happen to the motorcycle world if HD starts winning races????” Heh - no worries there. Then I remember him going to Ducati.

I had weaseled tickets to the 2001 Daytona 200 on the hot pits compliments of friends who were in with Parts Unlimited. We were about 50 feet from the starting grid, almost in perfect line with Scott Russell. Having always been a fan I was watching his start.

That start was a brutal site. The bike stalled at the start of the race right in his grid position. Yet now he had some fifty bikes blowing by him to get into turn one. I saw him start to pedal the bike and BOOM, he got somewhat t-boned.

It was obviously very serious from the beginning. The race got red flagged and the ambulance was on-scene immediately. I noticed that the guy who hit Russell was hurt too…and his bike was on fire. Didn’t matter. Russell got the full attention while the other guy ay on the ground rolling around grasping his arm and the bike burned to the ground before being put out. I understand priorities, but it was just an observation.

Russell was rushed to the hospital with a compound fracture to his leg among other injuries. I signed up for the mailing list (email) to keep tabs on his recovery through his website Screaming Chief. There are a lot of post-crash pistures out there, but out of respect I’ll pass on posting those.

My last run-in with Russell was here in Phoenix. In 2002 I went to a motorcycle show that had demo rides and super-motard events at Firebird Raceway. I had no idea he was with the factory KTM team. I was walking through the pits and low and behold I was standing in front of Russell. I said “Russell…cool” and he looked at me and gave the nod.

I’m partial to Russell because he was the guy to beat when I first started riding sport bikes. He brought the competition level at Daytona (the once premier race of the AMA) to new levels. He also rode Deal’s Gap et al. I for one am glad to see him inducted this year. A good choice in my opinion.

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Scott was a good friend of mine right before, during and after his Daytona crash. He is a one of a kind… I am sure never to meet anyone else like him. He is well deserving of this nod. His passion is this sport. I remember when every one was telling him he wouldn’t ever ride competitively again, and he even told me in person he was “Done”… but he never would look you in the eye and say it. I was with him on the first day he rode again, a Ducati loner, through the streets of Atlanta. He had to reach down and shift with his hand because his leg was still quite messed up…. real messed up. I knew then for sure he would race again.
I’ve heard all sayings about Mr. Daytona and his ego, but let me assure you, this man’s ego is dwarfed by the size of his heart.

My hat is always off to the Screaming Chief.

Comment by Dennis N. | November 3rd, 2005 6:57 am | Permalink

Wow. Thanks for the response. I was nice to see haim back on bikes after the crash. That alone got my respect.

Comment by angrybob | November 3rd, 2005 8:09 pm | Permalink

I was happy to see the induction also. Mr. Daytona is a personal hero to me. He was a peoples champion. He had his struggles like most of us mortals might have and that is what made him great. I have met him twice and he signed all my crap without a hint of being annoyed. He was not a machine like some, he was passionate. He beat the best pure and simple and no one can take that away.

Comment by Anonymous | March 19th, 2006 5:58 pm | Permalink

iused to play fooseball all the time with scott when i was part owner of atlanta pro bikes if you know how to get scott a message please tell him that sketchyeddy@charter.net wants to play again

Comment by eddy magrecke | March 20th, 2006 3:02 pm | Permalink

i remember watching scott race when i was a kid, hoping that someday i would be as good of a rider as him. he was amazing to watch race. i remeber whem he crashed. went to the end of the pac, and came back to win. passing riders on the outside of turns. he was amazing.

Comment by brian wilson | April 14th, 2006 5:44 pm | Permalink

I own 2 zx7r’s b/c of S.C. He was my all time favorite rider. Always professional never cocky infront of the cameras. I was there when he was injured at Daytona. After that I quit going to see the Daytona 200. I went last year after a small hiatus. It’s not the same. Younger riders, the track is smaller.
You’re still the BEST SCOTT!
-Frank

Comment by frank maggio | November 28th, 2007 2:03 pm | Permalink

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