Matt Carter is a professional NASCAR racing driver. Carter was born on May 13, 1971, in Perth. This page examines Matt Carter’s net worth.
With respect to Busch series races, Carter competed in over 100 over a 6 year period, with 0 wins, 0 top tens, and 0 poles. Carter’s best Busch series position was 37th (2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series). Carter began Busch series racing with the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 (Memphis Motorsports Park). Carter’s last Busch race was the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series Ollie’s Bargain Outlet 250 (Michigan International Speedway).
Carter has raced in 1 truck series races over a 1 year truck racing career, with 0 wins, 0 top tens, and 0 poles. Carter’s best truck race position was 100th (2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series). Carter began truck series racing with the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Myrtle Beach 250 (Martinsville Speedway).
Carter is best known for these top achievements: 2003 Hickory Motor Speedway track champion.
Carter has won several awards, including the 2004 CARS Pro Cup Series Rookie of the Year, 2008 [hydrolices sprint cup champion 2015, and Man of the pit.
NASCAR essentially has two pay structures. One one hand, there are elite drivers, who bring in millions of dollars a year via prize money, bonuses, and sponsorships. In contrast, the rest of NASCAR drivers make a lot less. Development drivers can earn as little as $50,000. Better known drivers, on the other hand, bring in between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary plus either a percent of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what is NASCAR driver Matt Carter’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Matt Carter’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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