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Caleb Holman (Caleb Darrell Holman) was born on 7 January, 1984 in Abingdon, Virginia, is an American stock car racing driver. Discover Caleb Holman'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 40 years old?
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Caleb Darrell Holman |
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40 years old |
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Capricorn |
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7 January, 1984 |
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7 January |
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Abingdon, Virginia |
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United States
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Caleb Holman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Caleb Holman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Caleb Holman worth at the age of 40 years old? Caleb Holman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Caleb Holman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Caleb Darrell Holman (born January 7, 1984) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.
He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 75 Toyota Tundra and Chevrolet Silverado for Henderson Motorsports.
The son of an amateur racer, Holman started racing by running go-karts and late models during his teenage years, culminating with two ARCA Racing Series starts at age nineteen.
Holman started racing in the NASCAR Busch Grand National (now Xfinity) series in 2003.
He attempted five races, qualified for two and finished one, at the Milwaukee Mile.
He then made one race for Ortec Racing in 2004.
He then teamed up with Henderson Motorsports for the first time two years later, attempting five races and qualifying for one.
Starting in 2007, Holman raced mainly in the Pro Cup Series.
His one attempt with the team in 2007 ended in a crash.
He collected his first win in 2008 on his way to a sixth-place points finish.
In 2009, Holman secured three poles in twelve races but could not close the deal in any of them.
A dominant 2010 season ensued in which he won four races and finished runner-up, the closest finish yet to a championship.
Holman backed up those results in 2011 when he led all but five races and recorded top tens in all but three.
The efforts were scaled back in 2012 as Holman started to move up to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Starting in 2012, Holman rekindled his relationship with Henderson to run a partial Camping World Truck Series schedule, mostly on short tracks.
In 2013, he won two races while running half the fourteen-race schedule.
In 2013, Holman branched out to superspeedways, running for Henderson in the race at Talladega Superspeedway, but he crashed out, though he ran well on short tracks.
Returning to the series full-time in 2014, Holman won half the races, including the final four to win the championship.
He earned almost $70,000 for that championship.
Once again entering a restrictor plate race and short track races, Holman almost made the top ten at Martinsville Speedway in 2014.
He was running in the top ten, but contact with David Starr resulted in a flat tire.
Continuing his partial schedule in 2015, Holman recorded his first top ten at Martinsville with sponsorship from Tide Pods.
He recorded his first intermediate track top ten in 2015, and won time trials at Eldora, but was wrecked by Stewart Friesen.
Holman announced his retirement from NASCAR events via Facebook on September 19, 2017 to become a leader at his church.
(key) ( Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )
(key) ( Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )