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Writer Scarlett Howard

What is Tony Stewart’s Net Worth and Career Earnings?

Tony Stewart, a retired American race car driver and businessman, has a net worth of $90 million. He is well-known for his involvement in NASCAR, where he won the Cup Series three times. Additionally, he started his own racing team, Superstar Racing Experience, and won a second championship as a team owner in 2014 with Kevin Harvick as his driver.

Stewart competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series as a driver for his own team, Stewart-Haas Racing, in 2016. He was part of the Joe Gibbs Racing team from the late 90s to the late 2000s, winning two Cup Series championships during that time. He is the only driver to have won both a NASCAR and an IndyCar championship.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame inducted Tony Stewart in 2019, recognizing his significant contributions to the sport.

Early Years in Racing

Anthony Wayne Stewart was born in Columbus, Indiana in 1971 and began racing go karts at the age of eight. By 1980, he had already won his first championship, showcasing his potential as a future racing champion. He continued to race competitively and went on to win the World Karting Association championship in 1987. Stewart then began racing in the United Midget Racing Association, driving three-quarter midgets until 1991.

Tony Stewart’s Racing Career

Tony Stewart began his racing career in the UMRA before moving up to the United States Auto Club series and racing midgets until 1988. He also started racing stock cars and made his NASCAR Busch Series debut in 1996, driving under team owner Harry Rainer. He also raced in the Craftsman Truck Series, finishing 10th. Unfortunately, he often failed to finish races during these early years, affecting his standings in the Indy Racing League.

However, Stewart proved his potential by finishing in fifth place at the Indy 500 of 1997 and winning his first race at Pikes Peak. He earned the nickname “smoke.” He continued to perform well in the Busch Series in 1998 but finished last in the Indy 500 that year. He then transitioned to Cup level before racing in the Busch Series on a part-time basis.

Stewart has been quite active in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, starting his NASCAR career in 1999 and spending much of his rookie season in the top five places. He set a number of records for rookie results and continued to impress over the next few years, although he became known as a slightly unruly character within the NASCAR community. From 2008 onwards, he raced under Stewart-Haas Racing, his own team. After a leg injury in 2013, Stewart continued to race until 2016 in the NASCAR Spring Cup Series.

Outside of these racing events, Tony has also raced in the Rolex 24 at Daytona, various dirt track races, and World of Outlaws races.

Tony Stewart’s Racing Team Ownership

Tony Stewart has owned multiple racing teams throughout his career, including Tri Star Motorsports, Stewart-Haas Racing, and Tony Stewart Racing.

Tony Stewart’s Controversial Incident

In 2014, Tony Stewart was involved in a sprint car race in New York with Kevin Ward Jr. Stewart bumped Ward’s car, causing him to hit a wall. Ward exited his car and walked onto the track, shouting at Stewart as he approached in his own vehicle. Tony then struck Ward, killing him. He was later charged with manslaughter but not indicted as there was no evidence of criminal intent. It was later discovered that Ward was intoxicated on cannabis at the time of the incident.

Ward’s father raised several questions about the incident, including how Stewart’s car managed to turn to the right before impact. Stewart issued a statement saying it was an accident. In 2018, a wrongful death lawsuit was settled out of court by Ward’s surviving family members for an undisclosed amount.

Tony Stewart Earned $130 Million in Racing Prizes

Tony Stewart’s racing career was incredibly successful, earning him a total of $130 million in racing prizes alone.

Tony Stewart’s Hidden Hollow Ranch

Tony Stewart’s primary residence for roughly two decades was a 414-acre ranch in Columbus, Indiana called “Hidden Hollow Ranch.” Located an hour outside of his hometown of Columbus, the estate features a primary home with 15,756 square feet of living space and a total of 20,000 square-feet of living space including other living areas.

The home has 6 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and a garage with ten parking spots. Additionally, there is a 9-acre stocked lake directly in front of the home.

Inside the home, there is a 1,600-square-foot, 8,700-gallon aquarium, a bowling alley, and an entertainment room. The entryway boasts a two-story waterfall and a trout stream. The home’s underground lower level has a bowling alley, golf simulator, movie theater, poker tables, full bar and more.

Take a video tour of the home to see more of its incredible features.

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