Nigel Mansell, a British racing car driver, has a net worth of $90 million.
He has been the winner of the Formula One World Championship and CART Indy Car World Series, and was the reigning F1 champion upon his arrival at CART. He also became the first man to win the CART title in his first season.
During his 15th F1 season, he competed in the CART series for the last two seasons, during which he competed in the highest level of racing.
With 31 victories, Nigel is among the most successful British Formula One drivers in history, and he currently holds the sixth position on the list of Formula One race winners.
Until Sebastian Vettel broke his record of the most poles set in a single session in 2011, when he held the record.
He was listed among the top 10 Formula One drivers of all time by Murray Walker, a longtime commentator on the sport. In 2008, he was ranked 24th on the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network’s list of top drivers of all-time. He has also been inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame from another country, in 2005.
Throughout his career, he had a persistent competition with Brazilian racing car driver, Ayrton Senna, who was also a notable driver.
He currently holds the position of President at UK Youth, one of the largest Youth Charities in the UK, and also serves as the President of the Institute of Advanced Motorists.
He is currently residing in Jersey, Channel Islands, with his wife, Roseanne, and their German Shepherd, Geisha, who was acquired as a personal protection dog in 2009.
He has two sons, Leo and Greg, who are racing drivers, and a daughter named Chloe, who is a designer.
Mansell is a dedicated golfer who has a golf course situated in his backyard and also had a brief stint as a participant in the 1988 Australian Open.