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Scottie E. Deubler (born August 19, 1972), is an American former professional flat track rider who raced seasons for team. He later became an motorcycle racing announcer. Born into a flat track racing family, Scottie began racing at the age of five as a third generation flat track racer. He competed full-time as a flat track racer from 1990 - 2000. Today, he is most recognized for his work as a motorcycle racing announcer, having announced flat track events all over the country from local short tracks to grand national events and broadcasts which have aired on FansChoice, NBCSN, and ESPN. Deubler was nicknamed the "Voice of American Flat Track" for his distinct and consistent voice coverage of the sport.

Early Life
Deubler was born in the neighborhood of Township, just north/south/east/west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His father,, worked as a and was Scottie's first introduction to flat track racing. His mother,, worked as a. He is the youngest/oldest of X children in his family.

Deubler graduated from High School in, where he excelled in. Insert stories of any childhood injuries or hardships. Insert college graduation information.

Flat Track Rider
Deubler sported the number 43 through the and racing seasons. Before that, he was assigned the number.

Monster Jam
Deubler's professional announcing career began in 2003 when he decided to hang up his leathers and pick up a microphone to begin calling Monster Jam races all across the U.S.

AMA Pro Racing / American Flat Track / FANSCHOICE.tv
In 2009, Deubler became a part of the AMA Pro Flat Track announcing team. Today, as an expert analyst and former Grand National Championship contender, he serves on the 2019 announcing team for American Flat Track alongside Brad Baker, the 2013 AFT Twins Champion, for his 11th consecutive season. Scott is the lead PA announcer and provides play-by-play commentary for FANSCHOICE.tv.