Woodie Wilson was a professional NASCAR racing driver. Wilson died on September 13, 1994. Wilson was born on October 8, 1925, in Mobile, Alabama, United States. This page examines Woodie Wilson’s net worth.
Woodie Wilson raced in a total of 10 NASCAR cup races over a 4 year cup career, with 0 wins, 2 top tens, and 0 poles. Wilson’s best cup position was 41st (1961 NASCAR Grand National Series). Wilson began NASCAR cup racing with the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series Race #2 (Daytona Beach Road Course). Wilson’s last cup race was the 1962 NASCAR Grand National Series Dixie 400 (Atlanta International Raceway).
Wilson has won several awards, including the 1961 NASCAR Rookie of the Year.
NASCAR in practice has two salary tracks. There are the mega elite drivers, who pull in millions of dollars anually through prize money, bonuses, and sponsorships. Meanwhile, the rest of the drivers make significantly less. Development drivers can receive as little as 5 figures. Experienced drivers, meanwhile, earn between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary in addition to either a percent of their prize money or a win bonus.
So what was NASCAR driver Woodie Wilson’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Woodie Wilson’s net worth at death is:
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