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American NASCAR stock car driver, Ricky Hendrick had an estimated net worth of $15 million. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Ricky Hendrick, also known as Joseph Riddick Hendrick IV, began racing while in high school. He won his first race in 1998, and a year later, he began racing for the NASCAR Busch Series. He finished 20th at his first race. In 2000, he began to race in the NASCAR Truck series, and by 2001, he had shifted over to the truck series full-time. While he was a successful racer, and was clearly on the rise, he was also seemingly accident prone, and was injured multiple times. In 2002, he was severely injured, and spent two months recovering. Post-recovery, he chose to retire, and became owner of two teams and opened his own motorcycle dealership. In 2004, he was killed in a plane crash on the way to a race and was survived by his fiancee, Emily Maynard, who gave birth gave birth to his daughter, Josephine Riddick “Ricki” Hendrick, who was named after Ricky Hendrick.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2017

Earnings

Annual revenue of the Hendrick Automotive Group, the nation's largest privately held automotive dealership groups in the United States, after selling more than 200,000 vehicles and servicing 2.6 million cars and trucks

$9,000,000,000

2004

Asset

Purchase value of Ricky Hendrick's 163-foot yacht called Wheels

$35,000,000