Hut Stricklin is a professional NASCAR racing driver. Stricklin was born on June 24, 1961, in Calera, Alabama, U.S.. This page examines Hut Stricklin’s net worth.
Image Credit: Darryl MoranHut Stricklin raced in a total of 328 NASCAR cup races over a 15 year cup career, with 0 wins, 29 top tens, and 1 poles. Stricklin’s best cup position was 16th (1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series). Stricklin began NASCAR cup racing with the 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Tyson Holly Farms 400 (North Wilkesboro Speedway). Stricklin’s last cup race was the 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Irwin Tools Night Race (Bristol Motor Speedway).
With respect to Busch series races, Stricklin competed in 54 over a 12 year period, with 0 wins, 8 top tens, and 2 poles. Stricklin’s best Busch series position was 25th (1992 NASCAR Busch Series). Stricklin began Busch series racing with the 1985 NASCAR Busch Series Dollar General 300 (Charlotte Motor Speedway). Stricklin’s last Busch race was the 2000 NASCAR Busch Series Alliance Truck Parts 250 (Michigan International Speedway).
Stricklin is best known for these top achievements: 1987 International Sport Compact Auto Racing Series champion.
Auto racing practically has two pay structures. One one hand, there are elite drivers, who make millions anually through prize money, bonuses, and sponsorships. Meanwhile, the rest of the drivers make much less. Newer drivers can bring in as little as 5 figures. Most mid-tier drivers, in contrast, can make between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary plus either some percentage of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what is NASCAR driver Hut Stricklin’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Hut Stricklin’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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