Mario Andretti is a professional NASCAR racing driver. This page examines Mario Andretti’s net worth.
Image Credit: Jonathan MauerMario Andretti raced in a total of 14 NASCAR cup races over a 4 year cup career, with 1 wins. Andretti’s best cup position was unranked. Andretti began NASCAR cup racing with the 1966 Motor Trend 500 (Riverside International Raceway). Andretti’s last cup race was the 1969 Motor Trend 500 (Riverside International Raceway).
Andretti has won several awards, including being Named the ", Driver of the Century", by the Associated Press and RACER magazine, 2000 International Motorsports Hall of Fame, 1996 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame &, Museum (U.S.), 1992 Driver of the Quarter Century, Motorsports Hall of Fame of America]] inductee (1990), 1978, 1979 (IROC VI) International Race of Champions series champion, 1978 Formula One season List of Formula One World Drivers’ Champions, 1974 United States Automobile Club national dirt track champion (U.S.), 1972 24 Hours of Daytona Winner, 1969 Indianapolis 500 winner, 1967 Daytona 500 winner, 1967, 1970, 1972 12 Hours of Sebring winner, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1984 IndyCar champion, and 1969 American Broadcasting Company’s Wide World of Sports (U.S. TV series) Athlete of the Year.
Auto racing basically has two salary levels. There are elite drivers, who earn millions of dollars anually via prize money, bonuses, and sponsorships. In contrast, the rest of the drivers get much less. Development drivers can receive as little as $50,000. More competitive drivers, on the other hand, can make between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary plus either a percent of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what is NASCAR driver Mario Andretti’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Mario Andretti’s net worth as of 2018 is: $130 million
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