Andy Santerre
- January 10, 2024
- Nascar Team Owner
Quick Facts
Full Name | Andy Santerre |
Occupation | Nascar Team Owner |
Date Of Birth | Sep 7, 1968(1968-09-07) |
Age | 56 |
Birthplace | Cherryfield |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Cherryfield |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Andy Santerre Biography
Name | Andy Santerre |
Birthday | Sep 7 |
Birth Year | 1968 |
Place Of Birth | Cherryfield |
Home Town | Cherryfield |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Andy Santerre is one of the most popular and richest Nascar Team Owner who was born on September 7, 1968 in Cherryfield, Cherryfield, United States. Anthony Lee “Andy” Santerre (born September 7, 1968) is a retired American stock car racing driver. He is a former competitor in the NASCAR Busch Series and a four-time champion of the NASCAR Busch North Series.
Santerre made his official Busch Series debut in a one-off appearance in 1997. All Busch Series finishes through 1996 for Santerre were ‘combination races’ with the Busch North Series. Once again driving for Laughlin, Santerre started the #45 Hunters Specialties Chevy at New Hampshire. He started 16th and upped his position by one to 15th. Also, Santerre led his first lap of Busch Series competition during a green flag pit cycle.
Santerre began 1999 with a broken leg at Daytona, and was not able to return to the #47 Chevy for 16 races, returning with a 30th at the Glen. Yet, just three races later, Santerre took control late in the race at Pikes Peak. Leading seventeen laps, earned to his first career victory. Despite this, Santerre was released four races later.
Santerre ran seventeen races in 2000, sharing a ride Kenny Wallace in the #25 Lance Snacks Chevy for Team Rensi Motorsports. His best finish was at Pikes Peak, where he had a third-place finish. He also tallied on three other top- 10s. Also in 2000 Santerre made his only career Craftsman Truck Series start. Driving the #57 Whelen Ford, Santerre made the 2000 Watkins Glen race. Once again, Santerre made a good debut. He started 21st, ran on the lead lap and finished 16th.
Santerre made a Busch Series start in 1996 while earning points a Busch North driver, when he drove the #35 Ford for Mike Laughlin Jr. at Daytona. He started deep in the pack in 40th, but had a 22nd-place finish.
Andy Santerre Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Nascar Team Owner |
House | Living in own house. |
Andy Santerre is one of the richest Nascar Team Owner from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Andy Santerre 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Andy Santerre made his Busch debut in 1993, driving for his own #15 O’Connor Buick team. He ran his first and only race of the year at NHIS, starting the race in 11th position and finished the race in 14th.
Santerre made two starts in 1994. He ran the #51 Chevy at Nazareth and finished 18th. The next time out, running the #1 Primetime Van Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Santerre set his best qualifying effort to that point of 8th in the field at Watkins Glen International. However, he only ran four laps and finished 39th with transmission problems.
Santerre, after numerous wins in the Busch North Series, moved South in 1998, where he would win Rookie of the Year with Innovative Motorsports. However, despite the award, it was still a tough season. Santerre’s best finishes were a 4th at Gateway and a 10th at Richmond. He had a pole at Richmond finished 20th in overall points, despite missing two races.
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In 2007, Caisse was joined by Jeffrey Earnhardt, son of Kerry Earnhardt and grandson of Dale Earnhardt, to race in a second Santerre Camping World Wast East car under NASCAR’s new rule reducing the minimum age in the Grand National and Whelen Modified divisions to 16. Caisse won four races and finished second in points to champion and rookie of the year Joey Logano. Earnhardt would place fifth in the standings. Caisse and Earnhardt would move on from Andy Santerre Motorsports to pursue other opportunities.
Facts & Trivia
Andy Ranked on the list of most popular Nascar Team Owner. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Andy Santerre celebrates birthday on September 7 of every year.
After running his own team in the Camping World East/K&N Pro Series East series for several years, Santerre spent two years as competition director for Rev Racing, and in 2012 joined Hattori Racing Enterprises in that position. After the 2012 season, he accepted a non-racing job offer in his native Maine, announcing his semi-retirement from racing activities.