David Green

January 4, 2024
Race Car Driver

Quick Facts

David Green
Full Name David Green
Occupation Race Car Driver
Date Of Birth Jan 28, 1958(1958-01-28)
Age 66
Birthplace Emporia
Country United States
Birth City Kentucky
Horoscope Aquarius

David Green Biography

Name David Green
Birthday Jan 28
Birth Year 1958
Place Of Birth Emporia
Home Town Kentucky
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aquarius
Siblings Mark Green, Jeff Green

David Green is one of the most popular and richest Race Car Driver who was born on January 28, 1958 in Emporia, Kentucky, United States. Winner of the the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 1994 and part of the renowned Green racing family.

He finished just behind Jeff Gordon for Busch Series Rookie of Year honors in 1991, needing only 12 starts to get his first win.

Green, born in Owensboro, Kentucky, made his debut in 1989 at Hickory Motor Speedway for Day Enterprise Racing, starting 15th but finishing 30th after suffering an engine failure. He ran two more races the next year, suffering transmission failure in both races. In 1991, Green signed up with FILMAR Racing to drive the No. 8, and made an immediate impact, winning the pole position at the season-opening Goody’s 300. Despite failing to qualify for two of the first seven races, Green won in just his 12th start at Lanier Raceway. He would finish runner-up to Jeff Gordon for Rookie of the Year. Surprisingly, Green was fired from the ride, and spent the 1992 season working as a member of Bobby Labonte’s pit crew. When Labonte moved to Winston Cup in 1993, Green took over the team’s No. 44 ride. Although he did not win, he finished in the top ten 16 times and finished third in the points. The next year, he won the Goody’s 250, nine poles, as well as the Busch Series championship. Green stayed with Labonte Racing and won four more poles in 1995, but dropped to twelfth in points.

After the 1995 season, Green was offered a contract from Buzz McCall, owner of the new American Equipment Racing team. Running the No. 95, Green returned to his former dominance, winning twice and finishing runner-up to Randy LaJoie in the championship chase. At the end of the season, McCall and Green elevated their operation to Winston Cup, this time as the No. 96 driver. Unfortunately, they were not able to duplicate their success, as Green failed to qualify for six races, and could only manage a best finish of 16th at the Coca-Cola 600. Despite this, he still finished runner-up to Mike Skinner for Rookie of the Year. Meanwhile, Green also served as a fill-in driver for Dale Earnhardt at Watkins Glen International in the event Earnhardt could not continue running after suffering injuries in a crash at Talladega Superspeedway. However, Earnhardt ran the full distance, and Green did not need to step in. After he could not manage a higher finish than 17th at Talladega Superspeedway in 1998, Green was fired from the 96 ride. Green returned to the Busch Series to drive the No. 36 Pontiac Grand Prix for Team 34. He drove for the rest of the year, and finished in the top-five in his first six races for the team. Late in the season, he received a call from Larry Hedrick Motorsports, who had been struggling following the release of Steve Grissom from their No. 41 Chevy. Green would run four races for Hedrick for the rest of the year, and signed to drive for them in 1999. In addition, he would run the No. 41 car in the Busch Series for Hedrick on a limited schedule. Still, Green continued to struggle, but had the lowest DNQ count (2) in his career.

Two brothers of his also raced with NASCAR; and their father owned and operated an automotive parts supplier and a race track.

David Green Net Worth

Net Worth $5.2 Billion
Source Of Income Race Car Driver
House Living in own house.

David Green is one of the richest Race Car Driver from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, David Green 's net worth $5.2 Billion. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He began his professional career in 1989 driving for Day Enterprise Racing.

After retiring from actively racing, he joined BBobby LaBonte‘s team to work as his spotter.

David A. Green (born January 28, 1958) is an American former stock car racing driver, who currently works as a NASCAR official. While driving, he won the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series championship. His two younger brothers, Jeff and Mark have also competed in the NASCAR circuit.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 feet 3 inches

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Who is David Green Dating?

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )

Facts & Trivia

David Ranked on the list of most popular Race Car Driver. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. David Green celebrates birthday on January 28 of every year.

What religion is Hobby Lobby CEO?

His empire has grown from a single 300-square-foot store in Oklahoma City to 970 locations, with $7.7 billion in sales. A devout Christian , he still serves as Hobby Lobby’s CEO and goes to work six days a week.

What religion is Hobby Lobby affiliated with?

The chain has 969 stores in 47 states. A Christian -owned company, Hobby Lobby incorporates American conservative values and Christian media.

Who owns Hobby Lobby now?

Here’s a look at Hobby Lobby’s owners, the Green family of Oklahoma City. A FAMILY AFFAIR: David Green in 1972 expanded a picture frame company started two years earlier and named the new business Hobby Lobby. Green is the privately held company’s chief executive officer and his son, Steve, is its president.

Who was David Green in suits?

Farid Yazdani as David Green on Suits.

Why does Hobby Lobby not have Halloween?

Last year when I went to Hobby Lobby and asked why they don’t have Halloween stuff, they said it was because of the religious and historical background tied to the roots of Halloween. They said it goes against the company’s religious beliefs to carry Halloween stuff.

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