Grant Adcox was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Adcox died of Racing accident, on November 19, 1989, in Hampton, Georgia, United States. Adcox was born on January 2, 1950, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. This page examines Grant Adcox’s net worth.
Grant Adcox raced in a total of 60 NASCAR cup races over a 11 year cup career, with 0 wins, 6 top tens, and 0 poles. Adcox’s best cup position was 29th (1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series). Adcox began NASCAR cup racing with the 1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Subway 400 (Rockingham Speedway). Adcox’s last cup race was the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series 1989 Atlanta Journal 500 (Atlanta Motor Speedway).
With respect to Busch series races, Adcox competed in 1 over a 1 year period, with 0 wins, 0 top tens, and 0 poles. Adcox’s best Busch series position was 80th (1989 NASCAR Busch Series). Adcox began Busch series racing with the 1989 NASCAR Busch Series Target House 200 (Rockingham Speedway). Adcox’s last Busch race was the 1989 NASCAR Busch Series Target House 200 (Rockingham Speedway).
Adcox has won several awards, including the 1987, 1988 ARCA Racing Series Bill France Four Crown.
Auto racing in practice has two earnings levels. There are the mega elite drivers, who bring in millions anually through sponsorships, prizes money and bonuses. However, the rest of NASCAR competitors earn quite a bit less. Young drivers can earn as little as $50,000. Experienced drivers, meanwhile, bring in between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary as well as either a percent of their prize money or a performance bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Grant Adcox’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Grant Adcox’s net worth at death is:
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