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Davey Hamilton was born on 13 June, 1962 in Nampa, Idaho, U.S., is a David Jay Davey" Hamilton is race car driver. Discover Davey Hamilton'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 61 years old?
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Davey Hamilton Height, Weight & Measurements
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Davey Hamilton Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Davey Hamilton worth at the age of 61 years old? Davey Hamilton’s income source is mostly from being a successful driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Davey Hamilton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
He was involved in an incident with Tomas Scheckter on the first lap of the race, and was classified in 33rd, last place.
David Jay "Davey" Hamilton (born June 13, 1962, in Nampa, Idaho) is a race car driver who competed in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series and Stadium Super Trucks.
He has made 56 series starts and while never winning a race, finished second three times.
His father Ken traded the Eagle Aircraft Flyer Special he attempted to qualify at the 1982 Indianapolis 500 for a rookie test with Hemelgarn Racing for Davey.
Davey Hamilton's IndyCar career started in 1991.
Davey attempted to qualify for the Indy 500 in 1991, 1993 and 1995.
He placed second in series points in the 1996–1997 season and again in 1998 season.
Hamilton had been proficient in supermodified racing, as a frequent winner in various supermodified races, usually held in the northern areas of the United States.
He made his first IndyCar start at the 1996 Indy 200 at Walt Disney World, the first ever Indy Racing League race.
In 2001 at the Texas Motor Speedway, Jeret Schroeder lost an engine exiting turn 2.
This caused him to lose control of his car and make contact with Davey Hamilton's machine.
Hamilton's car slammed into the wall, nearly getting caught in the catch fence, and beginning to spin a number of times before coming to rest against the inside retaining wall.
Hamilton suffered such severe injuries to his legs and feet, that doctors at one time believed that amputation would be the best option for him.
After the crash, Hamilton took a retirement from driving, and underwent 23 operations to reconstruct his feet and legs.
He began standing after five months of the crash, and spent a year requiring the use of a wheelchair.
Hamilton became the color commentator for Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network broadcasts in 2003.
He later began driving the 2-seater IndyCar, which gives rides to VIPs and celebrities at IndyCar Series races.
He did, however, desire to return to racing, and in 2005, started taking steps to return to the cockpit.
In 2005, Hamilton started courting sponsors and perusing the paddock in an effort to return to racing.
Hamilton partnered with the new American Speed Association, partnering with ASA owner Dennis Huth, to take over control of the popular Southwest Tour for 2007, shortly after NASCAR terminated the popular AutoZone Elite division, which includes the popular Southwest series.
The Speedco Southwest Tour series uses the same cars as the former NASCAR-sanctioned series.
Hamilton also owns his own racing team, "Davey Hamilton Apex Racing."
This team consists of two winged sprint drivers: his father Ken Hamilton and friend Mike Cullum.
Also on the team is Davey's son DJ who races Outlaw Karts and Go Karts.
Mike's daughter Jenna rounds out the team and she drives Outlaw Karts.
After settling several personal and business issues, he landed a ride for the 2007 Indianapolis 500, driving for Vision Racing.
Qualifying 20th, Hamilton placed 9th after the race was ended early on lap 166 due to rain.
In 2008, Hamilton became a partner in a group that purchased Terre Haute Action Track.
For 2008, Hamilton re-signed with Vision Racing.
He finished 14th in the 2008 Indianapolis 500.
For the 2009 season, he drove for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, and was the only one of the team's four drivers to qualify during the first weekend of qualifications.
However he crashed out of the race on lap 79.
In 2010, after retiring from the 2010 Indianapolis 500 on the first lap, Hamilton referenced his 2001 crash while commenting on his early exit from the 500 by saying, "It’s the second-worst day of my racing career...and everyone knows my worst one."
In 2010, Hamilton competed in the 2010 Indianapolis 500 for de Ferran Dragon Racing.
Hamilton's final season of races would be 2011.
He finished 24th in the 2011 Indianapolis 500.
He also raced in the Twin 275's at Texas for unfinished business.
His final start would be at the tragic 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas.
In 2014 he co-founded King of the Wing, a national pavement sprint car series.