Bob Flock was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Flock died on May 16, 1964. Flock was born on April 16, 1918, in Fort Payne, Alabama, United States. This page examines Bob Flock’s net worth.
Bob Flock raced in a total of 36 NASCAR cup races over a 7 year cup career, with 4 wins, 18 top tens, and 3 poles. Flock’s best cup position was 3rd (1949 in NASCAR). Flock began NASCAR cup racing with the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series Race 1 (Charlotte Speedway). Flock’s last cup race was the 1956 (Memphis-Arkansas Speedway), and last cup win was the 1952 in NASCAR (Asheville-Weaverville Speedway).
Flock is best known for these top achievements: Won the Pole position for NASCAR’s first sanctioned race (Charlotte Speedway, 1949 in NASCAR), First NASCAR driver to win a race from the Pole position (Occoneechee Speedway, and 1949 in NASCAR).
Flock has won several awards, including the Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame (2003), and National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (1981).
Auto racing essentially has two earnings levels. There are elite drivers, who get millions of dollars anually through sponsorships and performance money. In contrast, the rest of the drivers receive much less. Younger, less experienced drivers can earn as little as 5 figures. Most mid-tier drivers, meanwhile, can make between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary in addition to either some percentage of their prize money or a performance bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Bob Flock’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Bob Flock’s net worth at death is:
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