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Chaz Mostert was born on 10 April, 1992 in Melbourne, Victoria, is an Australian racing driver. Discover Chaz Mostert'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 31 years old?
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Melbourne, Victoria |
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Chaz Mostert Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Chaz Mostert height is 6′ 1″ .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Chaz Mostert Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chaz Mostert worth at the age of 31 years old? Chaz Mostert’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from Australia. We have estimated Chaz Mostert's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Chaz Mostert (born 10 April 1992) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Repco Supercars Championship.
He currently drives the No. 25 Ford Mustang GT for Walkinshaw Andretti United.
Mostert was the winner of the 2021 Bathurst 1000 with Lee Holdsworth and has also previously won the 2014 Bathurst 1000 with Paul Morris and the 2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship.
Mostert, who grew up in Browns Plains near Brisbane, commenced kart racing at age seven in Ipswich and the Gold Coast.
Mostert progressed into Formula Ford in 2008.
He finished 11th in the 2008 Australian Formula Ford Championship, fourth in 2009 and then won the 2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship with a record of the most race wins in a season.
In 2010 Chaz Mostert got the chance to drive a Miles Racing Ford BF Falcon at Bathurst in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.
Mostert finished 6th and 4th in the two races, leading to a deal with Miles Racing for the 2011 season.
Again, he performed strongly for the team, particularly in wet conditions.
Ford Performance Racing signed him for the final two rounds at Sandown and Homebush to drive the team's first Development Series car, a FG Falcon.
Mostert scored a pole position on debut for the team at Sandown and took three race podiums in the final two rounds.
Mostert's performances earned him the Mike Kable Young Gun Award at the end of 2011.
2012 saw Mostert continue with Ford Performance Racing in the Development Series.
At the first round, the Adelaide 500, Mostert took pole and clean swept the weekend with two race wins, one of two round wins in the season.
He finished third in the championship in what was considered one of the strongest ever Development Series fields, with Scott McLaughlin, Scott Pye and Nick Percat rounding out the championship top four.
On 1 December 2012 Mostert was awarded an Honorary commission as a Lieutenant in the Royal Australian Navy.
He was presented with his commission by the Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Raymond Griggs.
In 2013, Mostert again won the Adelaide 500 round of the Development Series, now driving for MW Motorsport.
Before the second round, Mostert had been called up to V8 Supercars and did not take any further part in the championship.
Mostert's V8 Supercars debut was at the Perth 360 at Barbagallo Raceway for Dick Johnson Racing, replacing Jonny Reid in the seat.
As part of the deal, Ford Performance Racing provided additional technical support to the team and retained a long-term deal with Mostert.
On 28 July 2013, at only his fifth championship event, Mostert won his first race at the Ipswich 360 at Queensland Raceway.
Ironically, the podium was rounded out by the two Ford Performance Racing entries.
In 2014, he replaced Will Davison at Ford Performance Racing in Pepsi Max colours.
Adam DeBorre remained as his engineer, transferring back to Ford Performance Racing from his spell at Dick Johnson Racing with Mostert.
One year after his debut, Mostert won his second championship race at Barbagallo, also winning the round.
In October 2014, Mostert won the 2014 Bathurst 1000 with co-driver Paul Morris, after overtaking the low-on-fuel Jamie Whincup on the final lap.
Mostert and Morris had started at the back of the grid after being excluded from qualifying, the lowest ever starting position to win the Bathurst 1000.
Mostert finished the 2014 championship in seventh place.
In 2015, Ford Performance Racing lost their factory Ford support and renamed to Prodrive Racing Australia.
They also launched the Ford FG X Falcon and Mostert and team-mate Mark Winterbottom proved to be the main championship contenders.
Mostert won a race each at Winton (crashing out of the lead in the other race), Hidden Valley and Queensland Raceway and two at Sydney Motorsport Park, and after a second-place finish at the Sandown 500 was 198 points behind Winterbottom heading into the Bathurst 1000.
Then, in Friday qualifying for the 2015 Bathurst 1000, Mostert was involved in a horrific crash on the approach to Forrest's Elbow, leaving him with a broken leg and a broken wrist and ruling him out for the remainder of the season.
Mostert's wrecked car now resides at the National Motor Racing Museum near the circuit.
In the first event of his return from his 2015 crash, Mostert took pole position for the Sunday race at the Adelaide 500, an achievement he ranked at the time as only second to his Bathurst 1000 win.
Despite four more poles during the season, Mostert didn't take a victory and finished seventh in the championship, one place behind team-mate Winterbottom.
In 2016 and 2017, Mostert drove under the Rod Nash Racing moniker, a satellite team of Prodrive Racing Australia, and now with the support of Supercheap Auto.
Mostert took one further podium at Winton and finished 17th in the championship despite missing the opening rounds.
Mostert also commenced a love-hate relationship at the Bathurst 1000 by heavily crashing in Friday practice and requiring an overnight rebuild.
In 2017 Mostert broke his victory drought with three wins.