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Andy Seuss (Andrew T. Seuss) was born on 15 March, 1987 in Hampstead, New Hampshire, is an American racing driver. Discover Andy Seuss's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Andrew T. Seuss |
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15 March 1987 |
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Hampstead, New Hampshire |
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New Hampshire
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Andy Seuss Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andy Seuss worth at the age of 37 years old? Andy Seuss’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from New Hampshire. We have estimated Andy Seuss's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Seuss finished 21st, two laps down.
However, brake issues hampered his efforts and he finished 31st.
His second start came five races later, driving the No. 40 for Roger Carter, and he finished two positions higher than in his debut, recording a 19th at Chicagoland Speedway.
Andrew T. Seuss (born March 15, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner.
The car Seuss ran at Daytona was originally from Diamond Ridge Motorsports and the 1997 NASCAR Busch Series.
Seuss started competing in 2006, at the age of 19.
He ran four races in that season, finishing half of them and recording the best finish of fourth in his final start of the season at Motor Mile Speedway.
Seuss has been a part-time competitor in the series since 2006, never running more than six races a season.
In 2007, Seuss ran four more races, leading 116 of 157 laps and recording his first win at Music City Motorplex.
However, he recorded two last place finishes, one because of withdrawal and one because of shock problems.
In 2008, Seuss went full-time, grabbing his first pole in the second race of the season.
However, he crashed out of that race en route to the last place finish.
He won the final race of the season to cap off his first season with longtime team owner David Riggs, and his first season with Advance Auto Parts as a sponsor.
In 2009, Seuss stayed with Riggs, scoring wins from the pole at Myrtle Beach Speedway and Caraway Speedway, as well as non-pole wins at South Boston Speedway and Lanier Speedway.
He finished second in the series' point standings.
In 2010, Advance Auto Parts departed as a sponsor, but Seuss and Riggs picked up Q Racing Oil as a primary sponsor.
Seuss scored two wins, both at Caraway Speedway, but a last-race crash sent him from second to fourth in the point standings.
In 2011, Seuss did not return to Riggs' team, instead of running the first four races with Brian Fishel and the final ten races with Eddie Harvey.
Those final ten races included three poles and four wins, and Seuss once again finished as the series' runner-up in the point standings.
For 2012, Seuss stayed with Harvey's team, but was plagued by inconsistency, scoring only one win and finishing fifth in points.
With no full-season sponsor in 2013, Seuss soldiered on, not scoring his first win until the ninth race but then winning that one and the two after it to rally to third in the point standings.
His first top five in the series came at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2013 driving for Eddie Harvey.
As a driver, he won two consecutive championships in 2014 and 2015 in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, and also competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Truck Series, Whelen Modified Tour, ARCA Menards Series and what is now the ARCA Menards Series East.
As an owner, he owns KLAS Motorsports, which fields the No. 73 car part-time in the ARCA Menards Series for Andy Jankowiak.
Seuss started in go-kart racing, running at Sugar Hill Speedway in Weare, New Hampshire.
He later moved up to late model racing.
Ideal Finance signed on to sponsor Seuss in 2014, and Seuss responded with a first-race win, and not holding the top spot in the standings for only one race.
He won his first championship that season on the back of a season in which he never finished a race outside of the top ten.
In 2015, Seuss started with an opening-race crash, but rebounded by winning the race after that.
He moved into the lead in the point standings after a win in the penultimate race at South Boston.
A sixth-place finish in the final race of the season secured another championship for Seuss.
Coming off back-to-back championships was no easy task, as new sponsors signed on for the beginning of the season.
Seuss led over 40 laps in that opening race but finished fifth.
Seuss debuted in the ARCA Racing Series in 2015, driving the No. 76 for Bryan Dauzat at Talladega Superspeedway.
The 2016 season included a pole and a win, as well as finishing in the top ten in every race and completing every lap of the season save for one at South Boston.
However, a third consecutive title was not in the cards, as Seuss finished the season third in points, losing by about twenty to winner Burt Myers.
When the series folded after 2016, Seuss pursued a part-time Whelen Modified schedule and select races in other series.
In 2016, Seuss returned to Talladega, this time driving for Chris Our.
In 2017, when the Southern Modified Tour disbanded, Seuss ran a partial schedule with Harvey and others while also running some ARCA Racing Series events.
Seuss continued his superspeedway efforts with Our in 2017, running Daytona and Talladega, finishing second at Talladega just behind Justin Haley.