Sam McQuagg was a professional NASCAR racing driver. McQuagg died of Cancer, on January 3, 2009. McQuagg was born on November 11, 1935, in Columbus, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state). This page examines Sam McQuagg’s net worth.
Sam McQuagg raced in a total of 62 NASCAR cup races over a 8 year cup career. McQuagg’s best cup position was 15th (1966 NASCAR Grand National Series)
Cup_Wins = 1. McQuagg began NASCAR cup racing with the 1962 untitled race (Valdosta Speedway). McQuagg’s last cup race was the 1974 World 600 (Charlotte Motor Speedway), and last cup win was the 1966 Firecracker 400 (Daytona International Speedway).
McQuagg has won several awards, including the 1965 NASCAR Rookie of the Year, and Inducted in the Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame.
NASCAR essentially has two pay structures. There are elite drivers, who earn millions of dollars anually through sponsorships, prizes money and bonuses. In contrast, the rest of the drivers receive significantly less. Younger, less experienced drivers can earn as little as $50,000. More competitive drivers, in contrast, bring in between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary in addition to either a percent of their prize money or a success bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Sam McQuagg’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Sam McQuagg’s net worth at death is:
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