Tony Stewart Net Worth | What Contributed to His Income?
Tony Stewart is a retired American race car driver and businessman, but what exactly is Tony Stewart's net worth? In this article, we'll delve into that, along with exploring his business ventures, real estate & more.

The net worth of Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart is well-known for his past activities within NASCAR. He won the NASCAR Cup Series three times and was the only driver ever to win both the IndyCar and NASCAR Cup titles.
How much does Tony Stewart make?
Besides being a driver, Stewart has also been a NASCAR team owner. In 2019, the American entered the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Let's delve into how much Tony Stewart makes. The rich history of Tony Stewart has contributed to his estimated net worth of $90 million
The sources of income of Tony Stewart
Logically, Tony Stewart has had multiple sources of income, which combined, form the total net worth of the American. You should consider the following income sources:
- Prize Money
- Business Ventures
- Real Estate
The American has driven in multiple racing series and won a lot of championships. Throughout his career, Tony Stewart earned $130 million in racing prizes alone. Besides, he owns or is the co-owner of various racing teams like: Tri Star Motorsports, Stewart-Haas Racing, and Tony Stewart Racing. He owns the legendary race track Eldora Speedway as well, which he bought in 2004.
The most expensive listed real estate in the state
Tony Stewart used to live in the 'Hidden Hollow Ranch' located an hour from his hometown of Columbus, Indiana. This is a huge estate that features a primary home with 15,756 square feet of living space. When you include other living areas, there's a total of 20,000 square feet of living space. The home has 10 parking spots, a bowling alley, golf simulator, movie theater, poker tables, full bar, and more. It's described as 'the ultimate man cave'.
However, the American preferred to live closer to his hometown, which was the reason for Stewart to sell the property. The Hidden Hollow Ranch was listed for $30 million in 2022, which made it the state's most expensive listing. However, they couldn't find a buyer and lowered the price to $22.5 million in 2024, representing a 25% 'discount'.
The end of Stewart-Haas Racing
On May 28, 2024, co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas announced that their team Stewart-Haas Racing will close its NASCAR operation at the conclusion of the 2024 season. Stewart and Haas quoted the following about the decision to stop operations, which wasn't easy:
“We have made the difficult decision to close Stewart-Haas Racing at the conclusion of the 2024 season. It is a decision that did not come easily, nor was it made quickly.
“Racing is a labor-intensive, humbling sport. It requires unwavering commitment and vast resources, with a 365-day mindset to be better than everyone else. It’s part of what makes success so rewarding.
“But the commitment needed to extract maximum performance while providing sustainability is incredibly demanding, and we’ve reached a point in our respective personal and business lives where it’s time to pass the torch.
Tony Stewart foundation
Stewart established the Tony Stewart Foundation, dedicated to supporting children facing serious or life-threatening illnesses, rescuing and caring for abused or homeless animals, and assisting injured race car drivers and their families.
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