March 19, 2012
Published on tags: Formula Challenge
Scott Moore had got off to a great start to this season picking up 14 points from his home grandPrixback at Brands Hatch. The Dutch GP, however, didn'tgo as well.

The first race saw him involved in many incidents that were unavoidable followed by a re-fuelling problem were theycouldn'tget fuel into the car at thepit stopscausing Scott to make numerous visits to the pits to keep trying or he would run out of fuel. Anything that could go wrong, did go wrong.

The second race at Assen had Scott starting from 23rd on the grid. He managed to avoid the carnage and fight his way upto tenth were he engaged in a great battle with Alex Rolls for a good 3-4 laps at least. But then Scott wouldproceed to push just that little two hard as he broke the suspension on one of the raised bumps on the outside of the kerbs ending his day in misery."Its a shame to have finished like that after the great fight I was having with Alex, I think we could of took that to the flag" He stated.It is unknown at the present timewhetheror not Scott will be racing at the Italian GP as the race is on his birthday and will have familycommitments. Scott has stated he would love to compete at the Italian GP but the Familycommitmentshave to come first andisn'tpromising anything.