Roy Hall was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Hall died on March 14, 1991. Hall was born on January 30, 1920, in Dawsonville, Georgia, United States. This page examines Roy Hall’s net worth.
Roy Hall raced in a total of 2 NASCAR cup races over a 2 year cup career, with 0 wins, 1 top tens, and 0 poles. Hall’s best cup position was 26th (1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series). Hall began NASCAR cup racing with the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series 1949 Wilkes 200 (North Wilkesboro Speedway). Hall’s last cup race was the 1952 NASCAR Grand National Series 1952 Southern 500 (Darlington Raceway).
Hall is best known for these top achievements: 1939, 1941, 1945 National Stock Car Champion.
Auto racing in practice has two earnings levels. One one hand, there are multi-million dollar drivers, who earn millions of dollars a year via sponsorships, prizes money and bonuses. Separately, the rest of NASCAR competitors get a lot less. Development drivers can earn as little as 5 figures. Most mid-tier drivers, in contrast, earn between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary as well as either a percent of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Roy Hall’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Roy Hall’s net worth at death is:
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