2009
SPEED
World Challenge Victory & NASA Endurance Racing Championship
- For 2009 Webb joined the Jackson-Dawson Scion tC touring car racing
team of Dan Gardner. Webb and Gardner co-drove to three victories and
one third in four races to capture the E1 class of the Western Endurance
Racing Championship. Webb also drove the tC to Scion's first professional
road racing win in SPEED World Challenge at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca,
as well as a TTC win and track record at Thurderhill Raceway.
2008

NASA
Endurance Racing Podium
- In his only appearance in competition in 2008, Webb shared driving
duties with Shawn Sampson to finish 2nd in class and overall in NASA's
3-hour enduro at Buttonwillow Raceway in the Sampson Racing Communications
Mazda RX-7. Throughout the year Webb continued to instruct at Buttonwillow
Raceway for their Performance Driving Clinic.
2007
SCCA
D Sports Racer and NASA & SCCA Enduro Podiums
- Kicking off the 2007 season, Webb drove the Sampson Racing Communications
RX-7 to a solo victory in a rain-soaked 3-hour night enduro at Buttonwillow
Raceway. Webb followed it up with 3rd and 2nd place podium finishes
in SCCA National races behind the wheel of a Rennwerks-prepared, Yamaha
R1 powered Stohr 01D D Sports Racer. Later in the year, driving for
Team Automobile Magazine, Webb finished an SCCA 4-hour Enduro at Laguna
Seca in 3rd.
2006
NASA
& SCCA Endurance Racing Podiums
- For 2006 Webb joined the Sampson Racing Communications team for two
NASA 3-hour enduros (Willow Springs & Buttonwillow), finishing 2nd
in both races behind the wheel of the team's Mazda RX-7. Webb also drove
Team Automobile Magazine's Nissan 240SX in Cal Club SCCA's 4-hour enduro,
where the team finished 2nd.
2005

Cal
Club SCCA Enduro Podiums
- Kanavas Kompetition and Webb once again combined efforts behind the
wheel of the Circuit City Mazda Miata in 2005 to take 2nd place at the
Cal Club SCCA 3-hour enduro in July, and also shared driving duties
in Alive Motorsports' Miata at Cal Club SCCA's 4-hour enduro in November
for a 3rd place finish.
2004
Cal
Club SCCA Enduro Championships, Victory & Podium
- In 2004 Webb solidified his reputation as a stand-out endurance racing
driver by driving for four different teams for 35 hours of competition.
Webb captured SCCA endurance championships in two separate classes,
even finishing 1st and 2nd in two different cars in the same race at
the Cal Club SCCA 6-hour in July, enduring 100+ degree ambient temperatures
in the process. In addition, Webb took 6th and 13th finishing positions
driving his own Miata Cup car at the ALMS/Miata Challenge weekend at
Laguna Seca. Webb's season finished at the 25 Hours of
Thunderhill, where the Circuit City team nearly made the top ten.
2003
Podium
Finishes in SCCA Pro Miata Cup & SCCA Enduro -
The SCCA Pro Racing Miata Cup was the focus of Webb's 2003 season, and
Webb led two races and finished 2nd in one before a first lap crash
at Portland took him out of the championship hunt. Webb challenged the
top Miata Cup drivers in the country at Phoenix, Buttonwillow, Portland,
Laguna Seca and Road America. Webb also drove the Metro Racing Sports
Toyota to a 3rd place finish at Cal Club SCCA's 6-hour enduro at Buttonwillow
and joined Circuit City Team Protomotive for their first attempt at
the 25 Hours of Thunderhill.
2002
Grand-Am
Cup & SCCA Pro Miata Cup Debuts
- 2002 brought the challenge of Spec Miata racing, where Webb competed
in two of the highest profile Spec Miata events in history. The Mazdaspeed
Cup supported the CART Champ Cars at Laguna Seca, and Webb finished
an outstanding 22nd out of 70. Spec Miata also supported the ALMS at
the same track, where Webb managed to finish 16th out of 50 in both
races that weekend. Webb also competed in the Grand-Am Cup at California
Speedway driving the TRS Racing Civic Si (where he was named one of
the races fast movers) in addition to two SCCA enduros.
2001
Cal
Club SCCA Enduro Podium & Fast Lap
- Once again Scott Webb and Scott Wolf teamed up to conquer Cal Club's
November Enduro in the Wolf's Swift DB-2 Sports 2000. Webb set the fastest
lap of the race and the duo finished the race 3rd in Sports 2000 despite
a suspension failure early in the race that sent the Swift flying off
the track.
2000

Cal
Club SCCA Enduro Double Header - Webb
was lucky enough to secure two drives for the 2000 Cal Club Enduro at
Buttonwillow. Although starting dead last due to pre-race technical
problems, Webb and Scott Wolf took Wolf's Swift DB-2 Sports 2000 from
26th to 7th overall, and 4th in class in the 1.5 hour morning race.
Also driving an ITA Toyota Corolla, Webb and his co-drivers finished
16th out of 59 cars, and 4th in class during the 3-hour afternoon race.
1999
Cal
Club SCCA Enduro Victory - For
1999, Webb was asked to drive with Lu Ryba in his GT-4 classed, factory-supplied
Nissan Sentra SE. Despite mechanical setbacks, the team finished 1st
in class after three hours of hard-fought racing. Webb also kept his
skills in check with numerous stints behind the wheel of racing karts,
including competing in a 6-hour endurance kart race.
1998

SCCA
Spec Racer Ford Pro Series Debut -
In 1998, Webb drove the Advanced Motorsport/Intrax Suspension Audi A4
1.8T Quattro at the Los Angeles Street Race in downtown Los Angeles.
In addition, Webb competed in round one of the SCCA Spec Racer Ford
Pro Series at Heartland Park in Topeka, Kansas, where he finished just
outside the top ten in his SCCA Pro Racing debut. Webb also performed
high performance vehicle testing for Subaru during the year.
1997
SCCA
Runoffs 6th Place Spec Racer Ford - Laguna Seca Track Record
- 1997 ended with an outstanding 6th place finish at the SCCA National
Runoffs in a Spec Racer Ford. Throughout the year Webb qualified and
ran at the front of SCCA National racing fields in his Roush/Ford-powered
Spec Racer. He set fastest race lap or was under the previous lap record
at nearly every track he visited and set a new track record at Laguna
Seca Raceway.
1996

SCCA
SoPac Spec Racer Divisional Champion - Buttonwillow Track Record
- Qualifying for the SCCA National Runoffs was the goal for 1996, and
Webb did so by capturing the Spec Racer Championship in the Southern
Pacific Division and a lap record at Buttonwillow Raceway Park. Webb
finished 17th out of 45 in the National Championship race, working his
way up from the back of the pack after being knocked off the track early
in the race.
1995

IMSA
Professional Debut
- Webb ventured into the IMSA professional racing ranks in 1995 by competing
in an IMSA Street Stock Endurance Championship event driving a Mazda
MX-3. He also competed in SCCA National and Regional road races in his
Spec Racer while driving both IT and showroom stock cars during the
year. He continued to co-drive in the SCCA PRO Rally series in three
different cars - a Subaru, an Audi Quattro and a Toyota Celica GT-4.
1994
SCCA
National & Divisional 4WD Co-Driver Champion
- Valvoline Star of the Month
- A Divisional Club Rally Championship was the focus of the 1994 season,
and securing that earned Webb the title Club Rally Co-driver National
Champion. Webb was also named Valvoline/SportsCar Magazine Star of the
Month. Concurrent with rallying, Webb drove a showroom stock Mazda Miata
and Dodge Neon, turning track-record laps in both cars despite not having
driven either of them before.
1993
CRS
4WD Co-Driver Champion & Rookie of the Year -
1993 brought the challenge of rallying, where Webb became the first
co-driver in the 18-year history of the California Rally Series to win
a Championship and Rookie of the Year in his first season. Webb also
continued winning road races in his Supra between rallies.
1992
Cal
Club SCCA ITS Champion & SCCA Saguaro Series ITS Champion -
In only his first season of road racing Webb captured both the Cal Club
Regional and Arizona Suguaro Series ITS SCCA Road Racing Championships
driving his Toyota Supra. Webb scored multiple victories, fast laps
and pole positions on his way to both titles.