1999 Riley & Scott Mk III Series 2
Offered by Bring a Trailer | December 2024
Riley & Scott: Bob Riley and Mark Scott founded their racing car constructor in 1990. They sold out in 1999 to Reynard, who went bankrupt in 2001. Bob Riley resurfaced that same year with Riley Technologies.
Mk III: debuted in 1995 and was the most famous (of only a few) products the company would offer. Iterations of the Mk III would race through 2005. Just 17 of the original Mk III were built from 1995 through 1998. Just four Series 2 cars were built in 1999 before being replaced by the Mk III C.
This car: was acquired new by AutoExe Motorsport in Japan. It’s currently powered by a 6.0-liter Ford V8. The race history for this chassis is below, but after a 1999 Fuji Speedway crash, the car was rebuilt in-house by AutoExe with the goal of being at Le Mans in 2000 as the AutoExe LMP99. That didn’t happen. It later made its way to the U.S., where it is now being offered.
Competition history: (chassis LMP-021)
- 1999 12 Hours of Sebring – 35th (with Yojiro Terada and Franck Freon)
- 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans – 40th, DNF (with Terada, Freon, and Robin Donovan)
- 1999 1000km Fuji – DNF (with Terada, Freon, and Kaichi Satou)