Any of the guys on here who raced at Loudon in the last 15+ years probably knew him.
This is just copy pasted from NESR:
Posted at 2pm on the NEMRR - Loudon Road Race Series Facebook page:
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we report the passing of Scott Mullin, who succumbed to his injuries after a crash this past Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He was an accomplished expert level racer, a life long motorcycle enthusiast and a pillar of the motorcycle community in New Hampshire. Scott also managed Souhegan Valley Motorsports in Milford, NH, which has been owned by his family for years and has supported dozens of racers at the speedway during that time.
The incident happened during the third lap of the Unlimited Superbike event as Mullin entered turn 6 of the 1.6 mile road course at the speedway. No other riders were involved in the crash.
NEMRR president John Grush shared, "Scott was a beloved member of the NEMRR motorcycle racing family and will be sorely missed. On behalf of NEMRR, we send our heartfelt love and support to his family and loved ones." The details for the funeral and memorial service will be announced as they become available.
It's sad and unexpected. He wasn't a reckless dude. Fast, smooth, calculated. They show him with the #3 on the bike but I think to most he will always be the #24.
Sad to hear. Figured any Loudon guys here would like to know. Incredibly nice guy.
This is just copy pasted from NESR:
Posted at 2pm on the NEMRR - Loudon Road Race Series Facebook page:
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we report the passing of Scott Mullin, who succumbed to his injuries after a crash this past Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He was an accomplished expert level racer, a life long motorcycle enthusiast and a pillar of the motorcycle community in New Hampshire. Scott also managed Souhegan Valley Motorsports in Milford, NH, which has been owned by his family for years and has supported dozens of racers at the speedway during that time.
The incident happened during the third lap of the Unlimited Superbike event as Mullin entered turn 6 of the 1.6 mile road course at the speedway. No other riders were involved in the crash.
NEMRR president John Grush shared, "Scott was a beloved member of the NEMRR motorcycle racing family and will be sorely missed. On behalf of NEMRR, we send our heartfelt love and support to his family and loved ones." The details for the funeral and memorial service will be announced as they become available.

It's sad and unexpected. He wasn't a reckless dude. Fast, smooth, calculated. They show him with the #3 on the bike but I think to most he will always be the #24.
Sad to hear. Figured any Loudon guys here would like to know. Incredibly nice guy.
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