Tom Hubert

January 4, 2024
Race Car Driver

Quick Facts

Tom Hubert
Full Name Tom Hubert
Occupation Race Car Driver
Date Of Birth Aug 6, 1964(1964-08-06)
Age 60
Birthplace Cottonwood
Country United States
Birth City California
Horoscope Leo

Tom Hubert Biography

Name Tom Hubert
Birthday Aug 6
Birth Year 1964
Place Of Birth Cottonwood
Home Town California
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Leo

Tom Hubert is one of the most popular and richest Race Car Driver who was born on August 6, 1964 in Cottonwood, California, United States. American driver of race cars from America who started his NASCAR career in 1997.

He took part at the Little Trees 300, which was won by He competed in the 2001 Little Trees 300, which was won by Greg Biffle…

Hubert has had the most success in the Craftsman Truck Series, scoring two top fives in fifteen races. He would make his first start in 1997 with Dana Racing at Colorado where he would finish 23rd. Hubert would race an additional four races in the #18 Dana Dodge. He dominated the 1997 Kragen / Exide 151 at Infineon Raceway only to finish second to Joe Ruttman. In 1998 he would drive five races for Phelon Motorsports in the #66 Carlin Burners & Controls Ford. His best finish was a 5th at Gateway and he was able to get a pole at Sears Point. Hubert would also drive one race for Engineered Victories Inc and finish 24th in the #89 Cyberdyne Tech Chevrolet. In 1999, he would compete in three races for Conley Racing and one race for Marty Walsh’s #81 team. He had a wild ride during the 100th race in Craftsman Truck series history at Evergreen when he spun after contact from behind by David Starr through an opening in the inside wall and went into the infield. Amazingly, he didn’t hit anything, but when he brought it into the pits seconds later, his brakes failed and his truck caught fire, sending him out. His best finish during the season, 17th, would come in the #7 Conely Racing Engines Chevrolet at Phoenix. He has yet to return to the Craftsman Truck Series since the 1999 season.

Hubert made his first Winston Cup race in his first attempt with Jim Wilson’s

78 team at Sears Point during the 1997 season. He would bring the #78 Hanes /

Diamond Rio Ford home in the 28th position, one lap down. His next start would come in 1998 with the #19 team owned by Kurt Roehrig. He qualified an impressive 10th in his second race at Sears Point, however the #19 Bradford White Ford would finish 41st after a transmission failure 78 laps into the race. His second start during the 1998 season would come at Watkins Glen with Dan Marino and Bill Elliott’s #13 team. Hubert drove the #13 FirstPlus Financial Ford to a 36th-place finish. He would return to Roehrig’s team in 1999 for three races. His first start would come at Las Vegas where he qualified fourth, finishing in the 28th position. Again, Hubert raced at Sears Point where he would finish in the 33rd position, one lap down. He also attempted the Pepsi 400 at Michigan, however he was unable to qualify. In 2000, he would make one start with Penske Racing and the #12 Mobil 1 Ford. He would finish the Global Crossing @ The Glen in 33rd place after starting 16th. In 2001, Hubert qualified Buckshot Jones’ #44 Georgia Pacific Dodge for the Dodge/Save Mart 350. In 2002, he would race the Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen for Bill Davis Racing. Hubert finished the #23 Hills Brothers Coffee Dodge in the 24th position after starting 40th. He would return to the series in 2004 with Kirk Shelmerdine Racing, driving each of the road courses. At the newly renamed Infineon Raceway (formerly Sears Point Raceway) he would finish 43rd in the #72 Freddie B’s Ford after running five laps at too slow of a pace for NASCAR. The Watkins Glen would be much better for Hubert as he would finish in the 29th position just one lap down. He would return to Shelmerdine’s team for 2005 and attempt each of the road courses. He would make the race at Infineon, however he finished 43rd after oil pressure problems. Hubert would not make the Sirius at The Glen after qualifying was rained out. Hubert again raced for Shelmerdine in 2006 for the Dodge/Save Mart 350, but was swept up in a crash on the opening lap and once more finished last.

His birthplace was Cottonwood, California.

Tom Hubert Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Race Car Driver
House Living in own house.

Tom Hubert is one of the richest Race Car Driver from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tom Hubert 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He started racing late models as an teen.

His NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at the 1999 Textilease Medique 300 at South Boston.

Tom Hubert (born August 6, 1964) is an American road course racer.

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