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NASCAR owner spends millions for a car, helps charity in the process – Burn City Sports

NASCAR owner spends millions for a car, helps charity in the process – Burn City Sports




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Scotsdale – Scotsdale’s auction in 2025 by Barrett-Jackson was more than a car show; It was a showcase of passion, philanthropy and love for classical and modern vehicles.

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By attracting car enthusiasts from far and wide, the event saw candidates fight for a chance to own some of the most exotic, classic and avant-garde cars.

Among them was the owner of NASCAR TEAM Hendrick Motorsports Rick Hendrick, a carcot with an approximate net value of $ 1 billion.

Hendrick’s net value is estimated at $ 1 billion according to Sportskeeda, making it the third largest NASCAR owner with $ 700 million. Cars probably come to a penny for a dozen for the car tyk, which has been in the racing industry for more than six decades.

The seemingly endless number of businessman just made it the owner of the first purchase of one of the smallest cars since 2025.

Hendrick exceeded everyone to ask for the first 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 retail production for $ 3.7 billion at Scotsdale’s auction on Saturday.

The purchase of Corvette was made as part of the charity sale of the auction. Hendrick contributed more than half of the $ 5.2 million charity sales on Saturday. The remaining $ 1.5 million was filled with a 1962 Dodge Wagon fucking fucking.

The American Red Cross will receive 100% of the profit from the last Handrick grab. Barrett-Jackson CEO, Craig Jackson, President Steve Davis and Corvet Chief Josh Holder, revealed that the money will be used to help persons affected by the last California fires and hurricanes in the southeast region of the country.

The NASCAR icon is regular when it comes to returning via Barrett-Jackson. His new Corvette contributes to a donation of up to $ 28 million in the last 20 years, spending on the Barrett-Jackson auction block.

Hendrick introduced 14 NASCAR Cup champions as the owner. It was introduced into the NASCAR Fame Hall in 2017.

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