Marshall Teague was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Teague died of Injuries from racing accident, on February 11, 1959, in Daytona Beach, Florida, Florida, U.S.. Teague was born on February 22, 1921, in Daytona Beach, Florida, Florida, U.S.. This page examines Marshall Teague’s net worth.
Marshall Teague raced in a total of 23 NASCAR cup races over a 4 year cup career, with 7 wins, 11 top tens, and 2 poles. Teague’s best cup position was 62nd – 1949 (Strictly Stock). Teague began NASCAR cup racing with the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series untitled race (Daytona Beach Road Course). Teague’s last cup race was the 1952 NASCAR Grand National Series untitled race (Columbia Speedway), and last cup win was the 1952 untitled race (Speedway Park).
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Auto racing in practice has two pay structures. There are multi-million dollar drivers, who make millions of dollars a year via sponsorships and performance money. Separately, the rest of the drivers make a lot less. Younger, less experienced drivers can bring in as little as $50,000. Better known drivers, in contrast, earn between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary as well as either a portion of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Marshall Teague’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Marshall Teague’s net worth at death is:
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