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Chaz Davies was born on 10 February, 1987 in Knighton, Powys, Wales, is a Welsh motorcycle racer. Discover Chaz Davies'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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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 10 February 1987
Birthday 10 February
Birthplace Knighton, Powys, Wales
Nationality United Kingdom

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Chaz Davies Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Chaz Davies height is 183 cm .

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Height 183 cm
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Chaz Davies Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chaz Davies worth at the age of 37 years old? Chaz Davies’s income source is mostly from being a successful Racer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Chaz Davies's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1987

Chaz Davies (born 10 February 1987 in Knighton, Powys, Wales), is a former motorcycle racer who announced his retirement from regular competition in September 2021.

From 2022, Davies is a rider-coach working with Ducati and Feel Racing, mentoring Alvaro Bautista and Michael Ruben Rinaldi in World Superbikes and Nicolo Bulega in Ducati's inaugural World Supersport season, riding the Panigale V-twin.

In 2024, Davies was confirmed as a rider in the MotoE World Championship, an electrically powered race series.

Davies intended to compete in the 2022 Le Mans 24-hour race but was ill.

He entered the 2023 event on an ERC Endurance Ducati, finishing fifth.

1995

Davies started racing in the British Mini Moto championship in 1995, moving up to Junior Road racing in 1999.

In the same season he was given special dispensation at the age of 12 to take part in the Aprilia Challenge 125cc Championship.

Davies finished 6th overall, and was the only rider to finish every race in a points scoring position.

He set a new lap record at Donington Park National circuit, and was awarded 'Superteen of the Year'.

He stayed with the series for a second year, and was runner up in the championship.

2001

In 2001 Davies moved to the British 125 Championship, placing seventh after completing 8 of 13 rounds.

Davies was the youngest winner of a British Championship race in July at Thruxton at the age of 14 years 5 months.

Davies also contested all rounds of the Spanish National 125 Championship with the Telefonica Movistar team under the management of Alberto Puig.

He was nominated for BBC "Young Sports Personality of the Year."

2002

In 2002 management company Dorna Sports placed Chaz with Team Matteoni Racing to compete in the 125cc Grand Prix World Championship riding a kit Aprilia.

Davies became the youngest rider to compete in a full season of GP Motorcycle racing.

2003

From 2003, Davies rode for Aprilia Germany on the back of the consistent performance in his 125cc 'Rookie' season.

In 2003 he became the youngest rider to score World Championship points in the 250cc class finishing 15th place in the Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix.

2004

For the 2004 season, still the youngest rider by two years, Davies finished 13th in the 250cc World Championship Classification out of the 36 regular starters scoring three top 10 results in the final three races of the season.

Davies finished 2004 with a series of outstanding results on what was a customer kit level of bike, far inferior to those of the factory teams.

He finished 9th in Malaysia, 6th in Australia and then backed it up with 5th at the final race in Valencia.

2005

Davies again signed for Aprilia Germany for 2005 in hope that Aprilia would provide him with factory material after his strong end to 2004.

With two Top 10 results in Italy and Turkey, Davies again proved himself a consistent front runner within the non-factory machines but again failed to secure any type of factory backing.

2006

For the 2006 season, he was promised a semi-works Aprilia bike by the Campetella team, but this did not materialise after the team ran into serious sponsorship difficulties and Davies was forced to ride a series of privateer options.

After Campetella replaced Davies for the Mugello round with a sponsored rider Franco Battaini due to financial difficulties, Davies secured a semi-works Honda ride for another team the 2006 British GP at Donington Park.

He then rode a 600 cc Yamaha in the AMA Championship at Mid-Ohio; then finished out the season with a 250 cc ride at the closing Grand Prix of the year at Cheste, near Valencia.

2007

In 2007, Davies raced in the AMA Supersport Championship and Formula X-Treme Championship, racing a Yamaha for the Celtic Racing team.

In early December 2007 Davies set the fastest times in two classes while testing at Daytona for the upcoming opening race of the 2008 AMA season.

In 2007 he made his MotoGP debut, at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for Pramac d'Antin Ducati, riding a Desmosedici GP7 in replacement for the injured Alex Hofmann, who crashed in first practice.

Already there for the supporting AMA round, Davies took over on an unfamiliar bike and track.

Despite setting solid laptimes, he was overlooked for the following event at Brno, with Iván Silva replacing Hofmann.

On 28 September 2007 it was announced that Chaz Davies would replace Alex Hoffmann at the D'Antin squad for the final three rounds of the 2007 season.

After failing to score in Phillip Island and Sepang, Davies was forced to pull out of the final race of the season in Valencia due to hand and wrist injuries sustained during the qualifying and practice sessions.

2008

In 2008 he rode a Kawasaki for Attack Kawasaki.

He was named winner of the 2008 Daytona 200 after original race winner, Josh Hayes, was disqualified for an illegal crankshaft.

Davies becomes the first racer from the United Kingdom to win the prestigious race.

Davies was offered a full-time testing role with Ducati for 2008, but he turned it down in favour of a return to AMA.

2009

For 2009 Davies signed with KWS Aprilia to run in the all-new AMA Daytona Sportbike series, finishing the season with moderate success.

2011

He was the 2011 World Supersport champion and also the 2011 BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year.

2016

He finished the championship in 16th.