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Being a NASCAR driver is definitely one of the most dangerous jobs in the world of sports. Which is why it’s no surprise that drivers choose to relax in some of the finest mega mansions that money can buy. From Dale Earnhardt Jr’s 200 acre estate in North Carolina (with its own replica old Western town!), to Jimmie Johnson’s $14.25 million luxury apartment in the heart of New York City — it’s safe to say these 12 NASCAR drivers truly live a life of luxury! BONUS: We’ve updated this list with 3 new Jaw-Dropping homes. Without further delay, here are 15 Unbelievable Homes Owned by NASCAR Drivers (Click Next to View Slideshow)
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Ben Bonarigo says
Lots of stone—like their mentality,
John says
Jr’s old western town is not called Dirty Mo Acres, it’s called Whiskey River (which he also named his bar business after). The entire property is referred to as Dirty Mo Acres. Been there.
Mo says
NASCAR is big business
Pebbles Hodge says
They work hard…they should enjoy their earnings. Charlotte, Strong
Kenny_Bania says
Why do most NASCAR drivers live in NC? Just curious.
MrKoyote says
The surrounding communities of Charlotte, NC are where most of the teams are based.
jim marcum says
center of where all the race tracks used to be. NASCAR was a southeastern sport. the expansion across the country may have been good or bad for the sport, you decide.
Phil Schumm says
Seems as if Jimmie Johnson didn’t have a whole lot left that he wanted to spend on furniture. Looks like a couple of cheap lawn chairs in the living room. Also, not the location I would have expected for someone who likes to be in constant training for his next triathlon or Sprint Cup Race for that matter.
Digger148 says
Wassily Chair, Model B3. Expensive, classic, comfortable and not available in Costco, IKEA, nor, Walmart.
You do realize that JJ lives in NYC and not in Derby, KS. (No offense meant to those that live in Derby!) A person can train for just about any sport in and/or around NYC. The Big Apple has a huge motorsports fanbase, feeding Watkins Glen, The Monster Mile in Dover, Pocono Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Richmond and Martinsville in just the Sprint Cup Series alone.
MrKoyote says
JJ likely doesn’t spend a whole lot of time in that condo. Probably just a few months out of the year. I’m sure he’s got a residence near Charlotte, and possibly one near his hometown of El Cajon, CA as well.
mary s says
wow, the green horn called jealousy needs to be reined in. just another 48 hater. sad