Tony Stewart Net Worth 2022

Nascar racer Tony Stewart landed number 83 on the list of the highest paid athletes. In 2012 he gained $ 18.5 million from his salary and $ 6 million from support agreements with large brands such as Coca-Cola and Oakley. His salary has reached $ 12.5 million. 2012 is the highest year of income to date. Tony Stewart was paid $ 15.3 million for his victory record and $ 7 million from his agreement with Burger King. With his career income, Stewart bought a horse racing arena in Ohio in 2004. He also had several other horse racing. The 47 -year -old player who currently lives in Columbus, has a career net worth of $ 100 million.

Tony Stewart
Race car driver
Date of Birth
May 20, 1971 (47 years old)
Profession
Race car driver, Radio personality
Nationality
United States of America
Height
5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Weight
180 lbs (81.65 kg)

Net Worth

$70 Million

His dream of becoming a racer all began when he was only 7 years old Racing Go Kart. Anthony Wayne Stewart was born May 20, 1971 in Indiana. Tony won several Go Kart racing series at the United Midget Racing Association and won the National Midget series in 1994. In 1996 he made a Nascar debut and naturally faced a few ranking obstacles only in the 16th place in his first race. Departing to increase his ranking in the Indy Car Circuit which he lived in Pikes Peak, where he led all except seven rounds of the 200 lap race.

Stewart began the Sprint Cup career in 1999 with an explosion, because he fulfilled the requirements of the Pontiac No. Home Depot No. 20 in second place for Daytona 500. Stewart spent most of his rookie seasons that were amazed by people, because his car was often in Top 5. Throughout his career, he had won 11 series Nascar Nationwide which was placed in the top ten in 41.

Tony Stewart became the owner of the first driver/team to win the championship since Alan Kulwicki in 1992. As the owner, Stewart has avoided several personal sponsor agreements for team offers. Stewart is ranked second in the sale of merchandise for the second year in a row in 2012. He violated a 30-rs win in June at Dover International Speedway.

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