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Evan Evans was born on 11 February, 1965 in United States, is an American professional off-road racer. Discover Evan Evans'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 59 years old?
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Evan Evans Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Evan Evans worth at the age of 59 years old? Evan Evans’s income source is mostly from being a successful Racer. He is from United States. We have estimated Evan Evans's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Evan Walker Evans (born February 11, 1965) is an American professional off-road racer.
On July 13, 1989, a motorcycle accident significantly changed Evans' life.
He was thrown from a bike when he hit a ditch from a construction project near his home.
He was paralyzed from the chest down.
"When the doctors told me my spinal cord had been severed, it was my worst nightmare come true," says Evans.
"But I decided then and there, I was not going to give up."
He saw no reason why not being able to walk should stop him from doing what he loved.
"It doesn't matter if you're in a wheelchair or have healthy legs," Evans added.
"If you have the will to do something, you can get it done. I race the same as anyone else does; I just don't use my feet. And, I never give up."
Having rehabilitated, Evans entered some desert races to develop his hand controls and hone his driving skills.
He also competed in the Mickey Thompson Stadium Series, a now defunct indoor stadium short-course off-road racing series.
He raced in the Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) series in the 1990s when he was the Pro 2 champion in CORR despite racing using hand controls since he is a paraplegic.
In 1996, Evans built a Chevrolet C1500 truck, which he successfully campaigned in the popular Midwestern SODA (Short Course Off-Road Racing Association) Series.
Evans claimed seven class victories and one second-place finish, and won the 1996 Class 13 Championship title.
The season put his name in the record books as the winningest truck class driver in SODA history.
His domination of the series earned Evans the special recognition of becoming the first paraplegic racer to capture a professional off-road racing title.
Evans' first-season success in the SODA Series netted him the honors of being elected to the 1996 AARWBA Auto Racing All-America Team in the "At Large" category; and he also received the 1996 SODA "Driver of the Year" award.
After winning five of the eight races in 1997, Evans finished the SODA season in second place in the Class 13 point standings.
The SODA series was replaced by CORR (Championship Off-Road Racing) as the prominent off-road racing series in 1998.
Evans moved up to a Trophy Truck in the new series.
He competed in the Pro-2 (rear wheel drive trucks) division.
He took one win and eight top-five finishes to post a sixth-place position in the final point standings.
In 1999 Evan took one win, 9 top-five finishes to post fifth-place position, still adapting to the Pro-2 class.
In 2000 Evan Raced the CORR Series and won seven races and placed second in the final points standings.
In 2001 in the CORR Series he placed second in the final points standings, with five wins and 12 top-five Finishes.
In 2002 in the CORR Series Evans won four races and placed second in the final points standings.
Evan also set a record for the winningest driver at Bark River, Michigan track.
Evan also set a fast track record for a Pro-2 at that track.
In 2003 Evans raced the CORR Series and won 1 race and had ten top-5 finishes.
He placed third in the final points standings.
In the CORR Series Evan set fast lap record overall (first time a 2-wheel drive truck's time has beat a 4-wheel drive's time) at Bark River.
Evan also qualified for the pole position for the "Fabulous Five" in the Borg Warner at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.
In 2004, Scott Taylor was leading Evans by 18 points going into the final two-race weekend.
The track was wet and slippery on the Saturday race and Taylor finished fourth, two spots ahead of Evans.
In the final round, Taylor finished in second place, one spot in front of Evans, to win his sixth consecutive Pro-2 CORR title.
Evans had 11 top 5 finishes and 4 wins.
He is the first Pro-2 driver to get four consecutive wins.
Evans has raced occasionally since and the sanctioning bodies have changed several times.
He continues to race occasional races as of the end of the 2012 season.