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Tyler Reddick (Tyler George Reddick) was born on 11 January, 1996 in Corning, California, U.S., is an American racing driver. Discover Tyler Reddick'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 28 years old?

Popular As Tyler George Reddick
Occupation N/A
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January, 1996
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Corning, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Tyler Reddick Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Tyler Reddick height is 5ft 5in and Weight 125 lb.

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Height 5ft 5in
Weight 125 lb
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Tyler Reddick Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tyler Reddick worth at the age of 28 years old? Tyler Reddick’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Tyler Reddick's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1996

Tyler George Reddick (born January 11, 1996) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE for 23XI Racing.

2012

Reddick made his debut in the ARCA Racing Series in 2012; in October of that year, Reddick won in his first career start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Rockingham Speedway.

2013

Reddick made his debut in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in April 2013, driving for Ken Schrader Racing at Rockingham Speedway; he was involved in an accident during the race, and finished 30th.

In November 2013, it was announced that Reddick had been signed by Brad Keselowski Racing to compete in the Camping World Truck Series; he was scheduled to drive the team's No. 19 Ford in 16 events in the series in 2014, before running the full series schedule for the team in 2015.

2015

On February 20, 2015, Reddick got his first career victory in the Camping World Truck Series at Daytona.

On May 29, Reddick got his second career victory in the Truck Series at Dover.

He led the points during the later stages of the summer until wrecking at Mosport, at which point he surrendered the lead to eventual champion Erik Jones.

Reddick would ultimately finish second in his first full year of competition.

2016

In 2016, Reddick returned to BKR switching the No. 19 to the No. 29, with his new BKR teammate Hemric using his previous No. 19.

Reddick would have been a contention for the championship in 2016, but he failed to make it into the playoff.

Reddick would win at Las Vegas, for his first victory of the season.

On November 10, 2016, it was announced that Reddick would not return to BKR next season.

2017

Eight days after the BKR announcement, Reddick joined Chip Ganassi Racing to drive the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro in the Xfinity Series on a part-time basis starting in 2017.

In September that year, he won his first Xfinity race at Kentucky Speedway after leading 66 laps and winning with a 14-second advantage over teammate Brennan Poole.

A month later, Reddick won his first Xfinity pole at Kansas Speedway.

On September 14, 2017, Reddick was signed by JR Motorsports to a full-time schedule for the 2018 Xfinity season, replacing William Byron, who was promoted to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, in the No. 24 car.

2018

He is a two-time champion in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, winning consecutive titles in 2018 and 2019.

Reddick was the victor in the closest finish in NASCAR's top three series, edging out Elliott Sadler at Daytona International Speedway during the 2018 Xfinity Series season when he won by 0.0004 seconds.

Reddick began his racing career at the age of four, competing in Outlaw Karts; soon after he was competing in mini sprints, midgets, dirt late models, and sprint cars.

He was the youngest driver to qualify for the pole position at Eldora Speedway World 100, the youngest driver to win at the East Bay Winter Nationals, and the youngest winning driver in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.

He is also the youngest driver ever to qualify for a feature race in World of Outlaws sprint car racing.

Reddick started the season with a crash at Daytona, finishing 18th.

On February 17, 2018, Reddick beat teammate Elliott Sadler in a photo finish to win the season-opening race at Daytona.

At a margin of .0004 seconds, it is the closest finish in NASCAR history.

Although he did not win again for the remainder of the regular season, he qualified for the playoffs and reached the Championship Round.

In the season finale at Homestead, Reddick won the race and his first Xfinity Series championship.

On October 31, 2018, it was announced that Reddick will switch from JR Motorsports to Richard Childress Racing in 2019.

Reddick explained that his move to RCR was for a better chance to run in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in the near future.

2019

In April 2019, Reddick won his first race with RCR in the MoneyLion 300 at Talladega.

At the end of the Kansas race, Reddick got into a fight with Cole Custer on pit road.

At the 2019 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, Reddick scored his fourth pole of the season and would lead 32 laps before crashing and finishing 29th in the final order.

Reddick won at Homestead to claim his second consecutive Xfinity Series championship.

Reddick returned to the Xfinity Series for the 2021 season opener at Daytona, driving a newly opened No. 03 car for Our Motorsports.

However, the car missed the race as qualifying was rained out.

Two weeks later at Homestead, Reddick moved to RSS Racing's No. 23 in a partnership with Our; he finished second behind RCR's Myatt Snider, but was disqualified when his car failed the rear height requirements during post-race inspection.

In May, he signed with Jordan Anderson Racing to race at Circuit of the Americas.

In 2022, Reddick drove the Big Machine Racing No. 48 to the team's first win at Texas.

In 2023, Reddick would drive the No. 24 Toyota for Sam Hunt Racing for select races.

On February 1, 2019, it was announced that Reddick would make his Cup Series debut at the 2019 Daytona 500, driving the No. 31 car for RCR.