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Del Worsham was born on 11 February, 1970 in Whittier, California, is an American NHRA Funny car driver (born 1970). Discover Del Worsham'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 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February, 1970
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Whittier, California
Nationality United States

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1970

Del Worsham (born February 11, 1970, in Whittier, California) is an American NHRA Funny car driver who began his professional career as a driver in Pomona, California, in 1990.

Worsham drives a Lucas Oil sponsored car Worsham Racing, a family team.

1990

Worsham made his first professional start at the last race of the 1990 NHRA season in Pomona, California.

After starting the last race of the 1990 season, Worsham began his professional drag racing career in 1991 driving his father's Nitro Funny Car.

Seven races into the season, he won the Southern Nationals in Atlanta, Georgia.

In doing so, Worsham, who was 21 years old at the time, became the youngest driver ever to win a Funny Car event.

He continued his early success by winning the Summernationals in Englishtown, New Jersey, less than three months later.

1991

In 1991, Worsham became the youngest driver (age 21) to win a Funny Car event and went on to win the NHRA Rookie of the Year.

At the conclusion of the 1991 season, Worsham finished sixth in the Funny Car points standings and was named the NHRA Rookie of the Year.

Del followed up his strong performance in 1991 by placing second in three events: the U.S. Nationals, the Summernationals, and the Southern Nationals.

Although he did not win a race, he placed fourth in the Funny Car points standings, a two-place improvement from his rookie year.

1993

He did, however, split his time between Funny Car and Top Fuel from 1993 to 1995.

In 1993, Worsham participated in select Top Fuel races, ultimately starting eight times in the Top Fuel Series.

He recorded a top speed of 300.20 mph while participating in Top Fuel.

In the Funny Car Series, he finished runner-up only once, losing to John Force at the Winternationals in Pomona, California.

1994

Worsham continued to participate in both the Top Fuel Series and Funny Car Series in 1994, starting 12 and five races, respectively.

After an engine exploded during one of his races, Worsham missed 12 weeks of the season to heal the burns he sustained.

In total, he advanced to the Quarterfinals three times and failed to advance each time.

1995

1995 was the last year Worsham raced in the Top Fuel Series until the 2011 season.

He raced only twice in the Top Fuel Series, however, while he made 17 starts in Funny Car.

1996

Racing in only the Funny Car Series in 1996, Del reached the semifinals five times within his 19 starts.

Although he never made it to the final round, he finished seventh overall in the Point Standings, his best finish in three years.

This prestigious award was created by NHRA to commemorate late Top Fuel driver Blaine Johnson, who died during a crash in August 1996 at the U.S. Nationals.

1997

In 1997, Checker-Schuck’s-Kragen Auto Parts became the primary sponsor of Worsham's team.

Similar to the previous year, Worsham advanced to the semifinals three times but lost each time.

1998

In 1998, Worsham advanced to the final round at the inaugural race at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois, marking the first time in six years he advanced past the semifinal round.

NHRA presented the 1998 Blaine Johnson Award to Del and his family at the end of the season.

2004

His best performance came in 2004 when he finished second place in the Funny Car Point Standings.

His five victories and 41 elimination round wins that came in 2004 are also personal bests.

2009

Del drove for his family's team from the beginning of his career until joining the Al-Anabi Racing Toyota Funny Car team in 2009.

2010

He competed primarily in the Funny Car series from his debut through the 2010 season.

He would lose to Whit Bazemore, however, and finished the season in 10th place in the Point Standings.

2011

Through the first five races of the 2011 season, he has amassed 33 career victories, eight in the Top Fuel Series and 25 in the Funny Car Series.

His best finish in the Point Standings first came in 2011 when he won the NHRA Full Throttle Championship in Top Fuel.

At the beginning of the 2011 season, he switched to the Top Fuel series.

He would finish 11th in the Point Standings.

2015

In 2015, Worsham won the NHRA Mello Yello Championship in Funny Car.

He became the third driver to win championships in both Top Fuel and Funny Car, joining Kenny Bernstein and Gary Scelzi in this category.

2016

He made it to the semifinals once, and he finished 16th overall in the Point Standings.

2017

In 2017, Del re-joined his family team.