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Scott Winters Leads a Fast-Paced Life On and Off the Track

Stereotypes are just that – popular beliefs about specific types of individuals – but they often aren’t accurate.  For example, one would not presume the stereotypical NASCAR driver would be a PhD engineer or vice versa. But, apparently exceptions sometimes do make the rule, because Scott Winters, Associate Division leader for the Laser System Engineering and Operations (LSEO) division supporting NIF, is both of those things.

Scott Winters checking a deformable mirrorScott Winters checking a deformable mirror.

A go-kart driver as a youngster and mini-stock car driver as a teen, Scott has been racing NASCAR Grand American Modified cars for the past 15 years.  His dad introduced him to go-karts when he was 8 years old, and he hasn’t looked back since.  He races primarily on the west coast, in California and Nevada, with the Stockton 99 Speedway and All American Speedway in Roseville being his home fields.  He has six track championships and three consecutive wins at the Fall Classic at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Though he once owned his own racecar in the 90s, he says that’s too expensive and time consuming unless it’s your full-time job.  He now drives for the Ferrai-Kramer team owned by walnut farmer Wayne Farrari and engine builder Don Kramer.

Scott with 1st place trophy at the Bullring in Las VegasWinning at The Bullring in Las Vegas.

“There are risks associated with racing, as there are with anything,” admits Winters, “but there are also many safety precautions taken, both in the preparation of the car and in the types of equipment used.”  Winters races about 20 times a year and says it’s about the same time commitment as being on a travelling softball team.

While not racing, Scott is dedicated to managing the over 400 people in LSEO—the technicians, designers, and engineers who support the various functions of NIF.  “We manage the engineering quality and technical quality in the design, building and maintenance of the hardware in NIF,” he says. “We also do a lot of research-related work in the photon science area.”

 Scott is himself a mechanical engineer who earned his bachelor and masters degrees at UC Davis. He joined LLNL right out of college in 1993 as a precision engineer in the Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS) program. He took advantage of the Laboratory’s joint educational program with UC Davis and earned his PhD while still working at the Lab in 1998.

In 1995, however, he was asked to work on development of the adaptive optics system eventually used for NIF, which was prototyped on Beamlet. He went on to work on the development of NIF’s deformable mirror, the scale of which to meet NIF’s needs and requirements, had never been done before.

“The engineering involved in NIF has been so challenging and is always pushing the envelope,” he says.  “Getting to participate in the early design, the groundbreaking, build, assembly and commissioning—to be a part of the whole cycle—has been a fantastic experience for me.”

“I have a memory after the groundbreaking of standing in a field where a pole was in the ground and thinking, someday, there will be a target chamber here.  And now there is!”

Rick Montesanti with wife Katrina and son IanScott and his family celebrate his 9th win at Roseville.

He adds, “I work with a lot of smart, motivated people.  Combine that with the mission, and you have a very dynamic environment."

For someone used to racing around a track at 125 miles per hour, that’s saying something.

When asked if he thought his children might follow in his footsteps in racing cars, Scott says, “my youngest daughter wants to be an astronaut, her twin brother is primarily focused on Legos right now, and my oldest daughter is into art, so the jury is still out on that.”   He says at this point, he just enjoys participating in their activities, which includes assistant coaching Little League teams and just being there when needed, a nice balance for his fast-paced life.

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