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Ryan Eversley was born on 22 December, 1983 in Lithonia, Georgia, United States, is an American race car driver. Discover Ryan Eversley'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 40 years old?
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Ryan Eversley Net Worth
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Timeline
The team finished 22nd overall and 13th in class.
Eversley competed in the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and won both rounds of the TC class in his series debut.
Finished 26th in GS points.
... Seven races, best finish ninth at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Eversley competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT class for Stevenson Motorsports.
Ryan A. Eversley (born December 22, 1983) is an American professional auto racing driver.
He currently races the No. 07 Toyota GR GT4 Supra Evo for Precision Racing L.A. in the Pirelli GT4 America series as well as serving as Head of Driver and Racing Business Development for them and their sister team L.A. Honda World Racing.
He is affectionately referred to as "The People's Champ," due to his fan interactions.
Finished 83rd in GS points.
Finished 84th in GS points.
Eversley got a job from Mike Johnson in 2001 with the Archangel Racing Team as a mechanic, allowing him to leave his full-time job at the local mill.
He vowed that his entrance into motor sports would allow him to never need to return to the mill.
His first race as a mechanic was with the Archangel team the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in 2001.
Using the money he made working, Eversley went to the Panoz Racing Schools at Road Atlanta and raced go-karts whenever possible to gain experience.
A driver himself, Mike Johnson was able to help Eversley get seat time and eventually a ride in the Continental Tire Series.
Eversley's first race took place in Sonoma in the Spring of 2003 in a Star Mazda.
In his own words: “I rented a ride from a kid I met on Auto Racing AOL chatroom.
The Nelsons had the car, but didn't have enough money to race it.
Eversley continues: “They said come to Sonoma.
As long as you don’t crash you’re fine.
It was kind of nerve wracking, because I don’t have two pennies to rub together… We go.
I finish dead last, I sucked and I was so happy.”
In 2004, James Cook offered Eversley a ride in three IMSA races if he would build the car for him.
Eversley accepted and created a team with Crew Chief Jason Duncan.
They built the B2K/40 Lola with a Millington turbo engine and raced it at Mid-Ohio, Lime Rock and Road Atlanta in the LMP2 class.
Though the class was small, the car finished 2nd in each race.
He made another Rolex Sports Car Series start in 2010 for Matt Connolly Motorsports at Barber Motorsports Park.
The team failed to finish the race.
He also drove in the American Le Mans Series' Petit Le Mans for Magnus Racing in the GTC class and finished third in class.
From 2015 to 2023, Eversley was a Honda factory driver who primarily raced in sports car racing championships such as the Michelin Pilot Challenge and Pirelli World Challenge.
Finished 15th in lone ST race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Did not score any points after driving in four races.
... Three races, best finish 15th at Daytona International Speedway.
"I was one of the first guys in the shop every day and I was The One they had to tell to go home because I was so excited to be working on prototypes at 16 and 17 years old," Eversley stated in an interview on the Marshall Pruett Podcast in 2016.
He finished 16th in only one race at Virginia International Raceway.
He won the 2018 Pirelli World Challenge TCR championship.
Though his parents could not fund his racing career, they were supportive and helped Eversley to find opportunities.
He left public school and pursued his high school degree in a homeschooling program so he could pursue a driving career.