Rodney Combs
- January 10, 2024
- Athlete
Quick Facts
Full Name | Rodney Combs |
Occupation | Athlete |
Date Of Birth | Mar 27, 1950(1950-03-27) |
Age | 74 |
Birthplace | Cincinnati |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Ohio |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Rodney Combs Biography
Name | Rodney Combs |
Birthday | Mar 27 |
Birth Year | 1950 |
Place Of Birth | Cincinnati |
Home Town | Ohio |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Rodney Combs is one of the most popular and richest Athlete who was born on March 27, 1950 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Rodney Combs, born March 27, 1950, is an American ex-stock car racing driver. Since 1997, when he was let go from his Busch Series ride, Combs hasn’t been in NASCAR. After many years racing on the Midwest’s short-track circuit, Combs joined NASCAR. He was accompanied by Mark Martin and Dick Trickle. Combs was inducted into the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2001.
Stacy invited Combs back to drive the #12 Stroh’s Buick in the 1983 Charlotte fall race. Combs started 33rd, and it appeared that he would earn another top-10 finish. However, Combs’ car suffered an engine failure, and he was able to move up to 22nd.
Combs, who was still doing Midwest racing, disappeared back to those ranks for a year, and then returned with a five-race deal in 1986. Driving Harrington’s
2 Solder Seal/Gunk Pontiac, Combs had a best of 16th at Charlotte and a 19th
at Talladega, where he led four laps. However, Combs only finished the Charlotte race, falling out of the other four.
Combs disappeared for three years, and was back in 1987, with a four-race deal with the #67 J&J Steel car. His best run once again came at Charlotte, adding another tenth place on. Also noteworthy was a start and finish of 13th at Darlington.
Combs ran in 1983 for a second time. Combs again ran at Charlotte where he finished 4th. Combs was unable to improve on his previous finish but came back with a 10th place showing.
Rodney Combs Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Athlete |
House | Living in own house. |
Rodney Combs is one of the richest Athlete from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Rodney Combs 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Combs’ Busch debut was in 1982, the year he also made his Cup debut. J.D. Stacy drove the #4 Stacy Pontiac into Charlotte with a 7th-place starting position. Combs returned home with a 9th-place showing, just like he did in his Cup debut.
Combs made his debut as a driver in 1982 in the Winston Cup Series. Combs drove the #5 for J.D. Stacy, Combs qualified Stacy-Pak Buick to 28th position at Atlanta’s fall race. She finished 9th, leading five laps.
The next time Combs showed up was in 1984. This time, Combs was behind the #2 Red Roof Inns Buick owned by Robert Harrington. Combs made it into the August Michigan race with a 19th place qualifying effort. He completed all but eight laps en route to a 25th-place finish.
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Combs made his last five career Cup starts in 1990. Combs ran all five races for the #89 team, but could only manage a best of 27th at Phoenix. In addition, Combs only finished two of the races. Overall in his Cup career, Combs had one top-ten finish and one top-10 start.
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Rodney Ranked on the list of most popular Athlete. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Rodney Combs celebrates birthday on March 27 of every year.
With an impressive season with a low-budget team, Combs was hired by Petty Enterprises to drive the #43 Black Flag/French’s Pontiac the following year. Despite the famous ride, 1994 was a roller coaster. Combs did not make four of the 27 races, but matched his three top-10s of ’93. Combs best runs were a pair of 9th at Martinsville and Myrtle Beach and a 10th at Bristol. Yet, Combs did have seven other top-20s. However, in addition to poor qualifying results with the first year team, Combs’ team had 9 DNFs, a tough thing to overcome. (In Combs’ defense, all but two were mechanical) This led to a poor 21st place showing in points.