Kyle Busch Net Worth

Last Modified Feb 17, 2024 18:25 GMT
Kyle Busch Net Worth
Kyle Busch at the NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 Qualifying

With over 200 career wins across the three national NASCAR series (Cup, Xfinity, Trucks), Kyle Busch has firmly etched himself amongst the greats of NASCAR. Busch must take pride in himself as one of the best to still do it, with immaculate racecraft and ever-present speed. Once a young gun, debuting in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2005, Busch has gone on to win at least one race in his 19 seasons to date in the highest level of stock car racing.

Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on May 2, 1985, Busch currently drives full-time for Richard Childress Racing, running the storied No.8 in the Cup Series, as well as racing in select Truck series races with Spire Motorsports. Busch has been an infamous figure for a long time in the Cup Series, seemingly being seen as the ‘Heel’ or the dark character, racing with an attitude of having nothing to lose.

He has earned a variety of nicknames for his persona, being nicknamed Rowdy and Wild Thing for his driving style, "the Candy Man" due to his longtime sponsorship with Mars Inc. (M&M, Skittles, Snickers, etc.) when racing with his previous employer, Joe Gibbs Racing, and the moniker KFB.

Busch has won 2 NASCAR Cup Series titles - in 2015 and 2019, with his 2015 title being a classic tale of never giving up. KFB broke his leg and suffered other injuries in a big crash in the Xfinity Series at Daytona at the start of the season, leading him to miss the first third of the Cup Series season. He rebounded to take 4 wins in the middle of the season, locking himself firmly into the playoffs, and then proceeding to win it all by winning the season's final race in Homestead-Miami.

Busch also won the 2009 Xfinity Series title and is the younger brother of 2004 Cup Series champion Kurt Busch, who is a legend and wheelman himself.

NameKyle Thomas Busch
Net Worth$80 million
Age38 years old (as of February 2024)
ResidenceNorth Carolina, USA
PositionDriver for Richard Childress Racing in the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in NASCAR
Marital StatusMarried to Samantha Sarcinella
Source of WealthNASCAR driver/racing driver
Salary$16.9 million (approx.)
Endorsements3Chi, Lenovo, Alsco Uniforms, BetMGM, Rebel Bourbon, Cheddar’s, Global Industrial Company, zone Premium Nicotine Pouches, Lucas Oil, Morgan & Morgan
Endorsement Earnings$ 1.7 million (approx.)

How Much is Kyle Busch’s Net Worth in 2024?

Kyle Busch has an estimated net worth of $80 million, as of February 2024. Busch primarily accumulated this wealth via his 15-year-long stint at his previous employer, Joe Gibbs Racing, where he was primarily sponsored by candy firm Mars Inc., and his salary was sufficiently subsidized by TRD/Toyota.

Busch now races for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. He’s been handsomely compensated for being one of the fastest drivers, unafraid to ruffle feathers and make any move necessary to win a race. Combined with his status as a heel in the sport for the majority of his career, Busch has great marketing value, being well paid for the same.

Kyle Busch Salary

Kyle Busch is the highest-paid driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, with a reported salary of $16.9 million in 2023. The exact details of Busch’s contract with Richard Childress Racing aren’t publicly available. However, the reported salary is both in line with what Busch earned at his previous employer, Joe Gibbs Racing, and at the same time, reflective of Busch’s immense talent as a 2-time champion of the sport, along with his great marketing value and being one of the best performers in the NASCAR garage.

Kyle Busch Endorsements

Kyle Busch now is sponsored by a wide array of companies, including - 3Chi, Lenovo, Alsco Uniforms, BetMGM, Rebel Bourbon, Cheddar’s, Global Industrial Company, zone Premium Nicotine Pouches, Lucas Oil, Morgan & Morgan, among others. Busch is estimated to earn about $1.7 million from his investments.

Kyle Busch’s erstwhile embracement of the heel role in modern-day NASCAR has led to him having great marketing value and hence quite a lot of lucrative endorsement deals. Post a long-time affiliation with candy firm Mars Inc., in which the firm was the primary sponsor for his car.

Kyle Busch Investments

Kyle Busch had an array of investments away from his racing career, which he has slowly divested from in recent times, to spend more time with his kids and focus on his son, Brexton Busch’s racing career.

Busch’s entrepreneurial ventures include Rowdy Busch.com, where fans can get an official Kyle Busch fan membership and exclusive merchandise from the platform. Busch also partnered with beverage entrepreneur Jeff Church, to launch the Rowdy Energy Drink brand in 2019 - a namesake of his own ‘Rowdy’ nickname. The venture ceased operations in early 2024.

Busch also sold his luxurious North Carolina mansion, built on 1.4 acres of land, in late 2023 for an undisclosed sum. The 15,000 sq. ft property was listed at $13 million before its sale.

Kyle Busch Other Sources of Income

Kyle Busch also owned and operated a racing team, called Kyle Busch Motorsports - named after himself. The team was established in 2010 and ran primarily in the NASCAR Truck Series, as well as the NASCAR Xfinity Series and various ARCA series.

KBM was an elite Truck Series organization, amassing 2 championships and 100 race victories. The team played the role of a stepping stone for various modern-day Cup Series drivers like Erik Jones, Christopher Bell, Todd Gilliland, William Byron, John Hunter Nemechek, Bubba Wallace, Harrison Burton, and Noah Gragson, amongst others. The team ceased operations after the 2023 NASCAR Truck Series season, and its assets were sold to Spire Motorsports for an undisclosed amount.

Kyle Busch House

Details of Kyle Busch’s current residence aren’t publicly known. However, Busch & his family are known to still be living in the state of North Carolina, USA. The family sold their previous long-time residence in 2023. The North Carolina estate covers 15,000 sq feet and was built on 1.4 acres of land near Lake Norman, with a side of the house facing the water body. It was listed for $13 Million and the real estate agent was Heather Gibbs, daughter-in-law of NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs. The property was sold for an undisclosed amount.

Kyle Busch Car

Kyle Busch Cars
Kyle Busch in the Cheddar's Endorsement

Kyle Busch’s garage comprises 4 road vehicles - a Toyota Camry, a Ford Edge, and a Chevy Corvette Z06, which seems like a humble collection for a high-profile racing driver like himself. However, the 4th road car in his collection, reported to be the limited-edition Lexus LFA, one of the most expensive Japanese road cars ever built - plays into Busch’s petrolhead nature.

The LFA is equipped with a Yamaha-tuned, naturally-aspirated 1LR-GUE 4.8-liter V10 pumping out 552 horsepower at 8,700 rpm and 354 lb-ft of torque at 6,800 rpm. It’s often thought of as the best-sounding car ever made and has a modern-day value to match that tag. Having debuted in 2010, with a price ranging between $380,000-$450,000, today the Lexus LFA is valued at valuations north of the $2 million mark.

Kyle Busch Charity Work

Kyle Busch runs a charity foundation in his name, called the Kyle Busch Foundation. He started the foundation following a visit to the St. John's Home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Foundation is dedicated to providing essential tools for less fortunate children throughout the country.

Busch ran the "Kyle's Miles" program in association with Pedigree to help dogs in shelters and breed rescue organizations, in the 2008 NASCAR season as well.

FAQs

A. Yes, Kyle Busch is happily married to his wife, Samantha Busch.

A. Kyle Busch has 63 wins at the NASCAR Cup Series level, as of February 2024.

A. Kyle Busch has raced in 19 full seasons in the NASCAR Cup Series.

A. Kyle Busch has a rumored annual salary of $16.9 million/yr.

A. Kyle Busch races for Richard Childress Racing in the Cup Series.

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