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Jordan Taylor (Jordan Lee Taylor) was born on 10 May, 1991 in Orlando, Florida, U.S., is an American racing driver. Discover Jordan Taylor'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 32 years old?
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Orlando, Florida, U.S. |
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United States
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Jordan Taylor Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jordan Taylor worth at the age of 32 years old? Jordan Taylor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Jordan Taylor's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Taylor started fourth and finished 24th.
Jordan Lee Taylor (born May 10, 1991) is an American professional racing driver.
He competes full-time in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, driving the No. 40 Acura ARX-06 for Wayne Taylor Racing.
Born in Orlando, Taylor began his career in professional sports car racing in 2008, competing in the 24 Hours of Daytona and finishing 15th.
In 2009 he ran 8 races for Beyer Racing at the Rolex Sports Car Series in the Daytona Prototypes class.
His first full season came in 2010, driving a Mazda RX-8 for Racers Edge Motorsports, claiming two GT class podiums.
He later raced Kaulig Racing's No. 10 car in the Xfinity Series race at Portland International Raceway and ran well, but due to an issue, finished 27th.
Taylor returned to Kaulig to drive their No. 11 car in the Xfinity Series race at the Charlotte Roval.
For the 2024 IMSA season, after spending four years with Corvette Racing, Taylor returned to his father's team, Wayne Taylor Racing, sharing the No. 40 Acura ARX-06 with Louis Delétraz.
Taylor is well known for his quirky personality and his social media presence.
In 2011 he drove a Chevrolet Camaro for Autohaus Motorsports with Bill Lester, where he got one win and three second place finishes, ending as the GT class runner-up.
In late 2011 at a private test at Sebring, he impressed Corvette Racing enough that they recruited him to fulfill the third driver role for the team in the 2012 season competing at Sebring, Petit Le Mans and also the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he finished in 5th place in the LM GTE PRO #73 Corvette C6.R.
Also in 2012, he claimed his second Rilex GT win for Autohaus Motorsports.
Taylor also won the 2013 Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototypes class, the 2017 Pirelli World Challenge SprintX GT Championship, and was 2014 United SportsCar Championship Prototypes class runner-up.
He and Angelelli teamed to win the 2013 Rolex Sports Car Series' Daytona Prototype championship, winning five races including the last three of the season consecutively.
Taylor also competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2013 through 2017 in the GTE-Pro class for Corvette Racing, where he won the GT Pro class in 2015, and finished second in 2014 and third in 2017.
He raced a Cadillac Prototype for his father's team, where he partnered with his older brother, Ricky, from 2014 to 2017.
In 2014, the Grand-Am Rolex Series merged with the American Le Mans Series to form the new United SportsCar Championship (now IMSA SportsCar Championship).
With his brother Ricky Taylor as teammate, he was runner-up with two wins and six podiums.
As well, Taylor achieved a GTE-Pro class victory at the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Chevrolet Corvette C7.R.
Taylor is the youngest son of sports car veteran Wayne Taylor.
In 2015 he earned two wins and three second place finishes.
The driver collected three wins and seven podiums in 2016, and was third in points.
He won the 2017 24 Hours of Daytona (along with Jeff Gordon, Max Angelelli and brother Ricky Taylor) and the 2017 championship in the Prototype class of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
For the 2017 IMSA season, Taylor drove a Cadillac DPi-V.R. in the new Daytona Prototype International class.
He won the 24 Hours of Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring and the next three races.
Later he scored two additional podiums en route to the championship.
He also won the Pirelli World Challenge SprintX GT Championship, driving a Cadillac ATS-V.R with codriver Michael Cooper.
The duo won at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, took four podiums, and finished in the top 10 in nine out of ten races, taking the title by 3 points.
He scored a single win at Petit Le Mans and three additional podiums, including a second-place finish at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and was third in the overall standings.
Taylor won the 2019 24 Hours of Daytona, and finished second at the 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans.
However he had poor results at the sprint races, and finished fourth in points.
For the 2020 IMSA season, Taylor became a Corvette Racing full-time factory driver.
He claimed five wins and three runner-up finishes to claim his third championship.
In 2021, he got a class win at the 24 Hours of Daytona, as well as a second place finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 2023, Taylor made his NASCAR debut in the Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas, driving the No. 9 as a substitute for Chase Elliott, who was recovering from a leg injury he suffered in a snowboarding accident in Colorado.