Tim Flock was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Flock died of Liver and throat cancer, on March 31, 1998, in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.. Flock was born on May 11, 1924, in Fort Payne, Alabama, U.S.. This page examines Tim Flock’s net worth.
Image Credit: Freewheeling DaredevilTim Flock raced in a total of 187 NASCAR cup races over a 13 year cup career, with 39 wins, 129 top tens, and 39 poles. Flock’s best cup position was 1st (1952 in NASCAR; 1955 in NASCAR). Flock began NASCAR cup racing with the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series Race 1 (Charlotte Speedway). Flock’s last cup race was the 1961 World 600 Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte Motor Speedway), and last cup win was the 1956 (Road America).
Flock is best known for these top achievements: 1952 in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series List of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champions.
Flock has won several awards, including being Named one of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers (1998).
NASCAR basically has two salary levels. One one hand, there are elite drivers, who pull in millions a year through sponsorships and performance money. However, the rest of NASCAR drivers earn a lot less. Younger, less experienced drivers can bring in as little as $50,000. More competitive drivers, meanwhile, bring in between $200,000 and $500,000, with a base salary in addition to either a cut of their prize money or a success bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Tim Flock’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Tim Flock’s net worth at death is:
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