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Brian Scott said he wouldn't mind critiquing movies if he weren't turning laps in the Nationwide Series.
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Brian Scott said he wouldn't mind critiquing movies if he weren't turning laps in the Nationwide Series.

Fanny Pack of Pop? Sign up Brian Scott for that

Driver dishes on alternate careers, 1980s fashion and Neverland

By Raygan Swan, NASCAR.COM
August 10, 2010
03:32 PM EDT
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Brian Scott, driver of the No. 11 Toyota for Braun Racing in the Nationwide Series, answers this week's pop culture questions.

1. If you weren't a race car driver, your non-race related occupation would be ...

Scott: I always thought it would be fun to be a movie critic.

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Brian Scott isn't afraid of cancer, but he's petrified of Mike Helton.

2. A new cell phone law demands users know the risks of radiation and cancer links. Does your cell phone scare you?

Scott: Nope, none of those scare me. Mike Helton scares me.

3. Name a summer fashion trend you'd like to see come back. Jellies, Bermudas or perhaps the man-dals?

Scott: Fanny packs. I would never wear one but I think it looks so funny when people do.

4.What should become of the Neverland Ranch? California says a state park. What are your thoughts?

Scott: It should be a museum for the King of Pop. Something to commemorate the incredible talent of the man and not highlight the personal struggles he had.

5. If you had to pick a NASCAR driver to play the Hulk in Marvel's next film, who would it be?

Scott: If I could pick a driver to play Hulk it would be definitely be Buddy Baker. He was tough as hell.

6. You've been around the country, what's the best place to have a beer?

Scott: Germany, Oktoberfest.

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