Elmo Langley was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Langley died of Heart attack, on November 21, 1996, in Suzuka, Mie, Japan. Langley was born on August 21, 1928, in Creswell, Washington, North Carolina. This page examines Elmo Langley’s net worth.
Elmo Langley raced in a total of 535 NASCAR cup races over a 27 year cup career, with 2 wins, 193 top tens, and 1 poles. Langley’s best cup position was 5th (1969, 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series). Langley began NASCAR cup racing with the 1954 Southern 500 (Darlington Raceway). Langley’s last cup race was the 1981 Mason-Dixon 500 (Dover International Speedway), and last cup win was the 1966 NASCAR Grand National Series race #29 (Old Dominion Speedway).
NASCAR in practice has two salary levels. There are top earners, who pull in millions a year via sponsorships and performance money. Meanwhile, the rest of NASCAR competitors make quite a bit less. Young drivers can earn as little as $50,000. Experienced drivers, on the other hand, bring in between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary as well as either a cut of their prize money or a performance bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Elmo Langley’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Elmo Langley’s net worth at death is:
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