Mark McFarland is a professional NASCAR racing driver. McFarland was born on February 1, 1978, in Winchester, Virginia, Virginia. This page examines Mark McFarland’s net worth.
Image Credit: United States Navy, Photographer’s Mate 2nd Patricia R. TotemeierWith respect to Busch series races, McFarland competed in 31 over a 6 year period, with 0 wins, 1 top tens, and 0 poles. McFarland’s best Busch series position was 30th (2006 NASCAR Busch Series). McFarland began Busch series racing with the 1998 NASCAR Busch Series F.W. Webb 200 (New Hampshire Motor Speedway). McFarland’s last Busch race was the 2006 NASCAR Busch Series Kroger 200 (Nationwide) (Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis).
McFarland has raced in 11 truck series races over a 3 year truck racing career, with 0 wins, 1 top tens, and 0 poles. McFarland’s best truck race position was 36th (2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series). McFarland began truck series racing with the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Cheerios Betty Crocker 200 (Richmond International Raceway). McFarland’s last truck race was the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series WinStar World Casino 350K (Texas Motor Speedway).
McFarland is best known for these top achievements: 2003 Whelen All-American Series Champion, and 2008 Rev-Oil Pro Cup Series Southern Division Champion.
Auto racing practically has two earnings levels. There are multi-million dollar earners, who bring in millions of dollars a year via sponsorships, prizes money and bonuses. However, the rest of NASCAR competitors earn quite a bit less. Younger, less experienced drivers can bring in as little as $50,000. Most mid-tier drivers, on the other hand, earn between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary plus either some percentage of their prize money or a performance bonus.
So what is NASCAR driver Mark McFarland’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Mark McFarland’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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