Michael Scott column on <I>Crash.net</I>.
Crash.net can proudly announce that Michael Scott has joined its ranks of exclusive online column authors.
Scott, a regular in the MotoGP paddock since 1984 and familiar to motorcycle racing fans worldwide through his best selling books on the likes of Wayne Rainey and Barry Sheene, was also MCN's star columnist for five-years.
With his newspaper column removed during a redesign and relaunch last October, many inside and outside of the MotoGP paddock have been eagerly awaiting an announcement of its new location - and for good reason:
Crash.net can proudly announce that Michael Scott has joined its ranks of exclusive online column authors.
Scott, a regular in the MotoGP paddock since 1984 and familiar to motorcycle racing fans worldwide through his best selling books on the likes of Wayne Rainey and Barry Sheene, was also MCN's star columnist for five-years.
With his newspaper column removed during a redesign and relaunch last October, many inside and outside of the MotoGP paddock have been eagerly awaiting an announcement of its new location - and for good reason:
Scott, who also edits the legendary Motocourse annual, has an almost unrivalled knowledge of motorcycle grand prix racing and can be relied upon to cut ruthlessly through the increasingly sophisticated 'PR packaging' to reach the heart of any story, which he then presents in a unique and often thought provoking way.
Michael joins Eurosport commentator Toby Moody and rising 250 GP star Chaz Davies in having an exclusive Crash.net column within the Silverstone based website's MotoGP channel.
The first issue of the Michael Scott column will be available on Crash.net later today (Friday).