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Johnny Greaves was born on 21 March, 1966 in Abrams, Wisconsin, is an American racing driver. Discover Johnny Greaves'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 57 years old?
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Johnny Greaves Net Worth
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Timeline
He won multiple buggy-class championships, including SODA's "double" titles in Class 1-1600 and Class 9 in 1992.
He also raced a few light production trucks that season in Class 7s.
Johnny Greaves (born March 21, 1966) is a professional American off-road racing racetruck driver from Abrams, Wisconsin.
He has competed in numerous major off-road series, including SCORE International, Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA), Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR), and Traxxas TORC Series (TORC).
Greaves began racing in buggies and won two championships before to Pro Light.
He won seven Pro Light championship between SODA and its successor CORR.
He raced one year in a Pro 2 Trophy Truck before moving into Pro 4, the premiere class in short-course off-road racing.
He went full-time in Class 7s in 1993, and won the final two events.
He started a relationship with Toyota trucks that remains today.
He returned to the class in 1994, and won the championship.
He received national television exposure, as SODA events were broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2.
SODA's regular season was held primarily on tracks in Wisconsin.
We won 70 percent the races that he entered in 1994 to 1996.
SODA sanctioned a separate Winter Heat series in California, and Greaves won the Winter Heat class 7S championships in 1995 and 1996.
SODA's regular season in summer of 1997 was the final season for the sanctioning body before CORR took over sanctioning the off-road vehicles in the winter of 1998.
Greaves joined with rival Jeff Kincaid to form a two truck Toyota team in 1997.
Greaves/Kincaid Motorsports won 19 out of 20 races between the 1997 SODA Series and 1998 CORR Winter Series.
Greaves captured the class championship, and Kincaid took second.
CORR named the class Pro-Lite, and Greaves' domination continued.
In 1998, Greaves captured the checkered flag in 10 of 16 races in 1998.
Greaves won 11 events in 1999, and captured his third Pro-Lite championship.
Greaves moved up to the full-size trucks in 2000.
He joined the Pro-2 class of two wheel drive trucks in a Toyota Tundra.
He won the final event at Topeka, Kansas.
He was the highest Pro-2 finisher at the Borg-Warner Cup race at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.
He moved up the four wheel drive Pro-4 class in 2001.
The series is the premiere division in the short course off-road series.
He had three victories in his rookie season.
He finished third in the points standings.
He became the first driver to win a race in all three divisions in CORR.
Greaves won three races and the series championship in 2002.
Greaves finished fourth in the 2003 championship.
He won four events that year, including the Potawatomi Governor’s Cup which was sponsored by his long-time sponsor Forest County Potawatomi Bingo.
Greaves won class championships in CORR in 2004 and 2006 as well as WSORR in 2007.
Greaves won four races in 2004, including the $100,000 Borg-Warner Cup at Crandon.
After those sanctioning bodies dissolved, he won the 2010 Traxxas TORC Series champion in their Pro 4x4 division.
He continued racing in the Pro 4 division, winning the 2013 title.
Greaves began racing in motocross at age 12.
He switched to racing four wheel vehicles at age 23.
He raced in buggies in SCORE International and SODA.