Neil Bonnett Net Worth is
$2 Million

Mini Biography

A favorite NASCAR Winston Glass Series drivers and Television commentator/web host, Neil Bonnett was among NASCAR racing’s famed “Alabama Gang.” During his profession, he logged 18 Winston Glass wins for car owners Jim Stacy, Junior Johnson, Bob Rahilly & Butch Mock, as well as the famous Hardwood Brothers (for whom he have scored fifty percent of his wins). His last two wins arrived back-to-back in 1988 (for RahMoc Race) at Richmond Fairgrounds as well as the North Carolina Engine Speedway in Rockingham. Bonnett was sidelined during his second stint using the Real wood Brothers in 1990 after an accident in Darlington, SC in the springtime of that yr still left him with cracked ribs, a broken sternum, and amnesia. Throughout a three-year recovery, he became a race color analyst for CBS and TBS sports activities, and hosted the TNN display “Winners” which profiled numerous racing celebrities. He was also asked by longtime friend Dale Earnhardt to greatly help him test a few of his Richard Childress Race Chevrolets. During this time period, Neal helped his child, David release his own race career. It had been his a friendly relationship with Earnhardt and Childress that resulted in his racing return. After getting cleared to competition by NASCAR, Childress provided Bonnett a trip for the 1993 DieHard 500 at Talladega. Bonnett went well in the competition until a magnificent crash sidelined him for the evening. He raced once again in 1993 at the growing season ender in Atlanta, and proceeded to go in to the off-season ready to run a restricted 1994 plan with new driver Adam Finch. But on Feb 11, 1994, through the starting practice for the Daytona 500, Bonnett’s car blew a car tire and crashed subsequently four from the Daytona International Speedway, finishing the life span and career of 1 of NASCAR’s most well-known drivers.

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