How much was Dale Earnhardt Jr. paid?

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How much was Dale Earnhardt Jr
Dale Earnhardt Jr. celebrating victory at the GEICO 500. [Credits: Getty Images]


A third generation NASCAR driver, and the son of 7 time Cup Series Champion, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has established a name for himself in NASCAR. Earnhardt Jr. not only a multiple race winner but also a successful businessman and team owner. He clinched the title of NASCAR’s Most Popular from 2003-2017 without a break. He has 26 victories in his NASCAR Cup Series career. Earnhardt Jr. refused to be in the shadow of his father and went on to create a multimillion dollar empire in the sport of NASCAR.


He is also part of NASCAR’s “Crown Jewel” history through his wins at Daytona. He has won the Daytona 599 twice, in 2004 and 2014 earning himself the title of “Pied Piper of Daytona”. Earnhardt Jr. quit the sport in 2017 due to concussion problems from the crash in the 2016 Cup Series. He is 49 years old as of March 2024 and was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States.


Dale Earnhardt Jr. Salary

Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired from the sport in 2017, as such it is difficult to make an accurate estimate of his salary. However, according to Forbes during his active years he earned around $13.4 million as base salary in 2017 and $8 million from his endorsement and sponsorships. Earnhardt Jr. was able to establish his humongous net worth of $400 million through his race wins and the support of his fans and sponsors. Earnhardt Jr. was sponsored by some of the best brands like Chevrolet, Wrangler, etc.


Earnhardt Jr. was the highest paid driver during his active career, earning nearly $25-30 Million annually according to reports. He wasn’t as magnificent in results like his father. However, his popularity and the huge wallet of sponsors he carried over to the team ensured that Earnhardt Jr. had a better paycheck than most of his fellow drivers. In an article released by Forbes in 2012, Dale Earnhardt Jr. topped off the salary rankings with a massive pay of $28 million, putting him leagues ahead of any other driver.


Dale Earnhardt Jr. Contract

At the time of his debut, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was merely a young driver in the shadow of his father who was a legend. He started racing in the Cup Series with Dale Earnhardt Inc. Earnhardt produced great results at the team with a career best finish of 3rd in Driver’s Standings in 2003 and a Daytona 500 win in 2004. He continued with the team till 2007 and went to join Hendrick Motorsports in 2008.


It was at Hendrick Motorsports, where Earnhardt Jr. was able to form his jaw-dropping net worth of $400 Million in a matter of few years without any championship. He was the most expensive driver on the grid for several years in a row.


How much was Dale Earnhardt Jr
Dale Earnhardt Junior with his earlier team, Dale Earnhardt Inc. [Credits: Getty Images]


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FAQ's on Dale Earnhardt Jr Salary

A. Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a salary of $25-30 Million a year as estimated by reports.

A. Dale Earnhardt Junior is the richest NASCAR driver with a worth of $400 million

A. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the owner of NASCAR race team JR Motorsports.

A. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is an analyst at NBC Sports NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series Race Coverage.

A. Dale Earnhardt Jr. had 26 victories in the Cup Series and 24 victories in the Xfinity Series. He also won two championships in the Xfinity Series.

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