An American consultant named Ray Evernham has a net worth of $30 million.
In August 1957, Ray Evernham was born in Hazelnut, New Jersey.
As a consultant for Hendrick Companies, Evernham held the position of auto racing crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports and Davis Racing.
Evernham Motorsports was owned by him from 2001 to 2010, and he has also worked as an analyst on ESPN’s NASCAR coverage.
In 1999, Evernham was honored with the NASCAR Winston Cup Illustrated Person of the Year Award, and he has also competed with Jeff Gordon in the Winston Cup Series three times. Ray, who is now 26 years old, was hired as a chassis specialist by the International Race of Champions.
His depth perception was impaired by a crash he experienced in 1993.
As the leader of the Rainbow Warriors pit crew, he is recognized as a pioneer in enhancing stop time and effectiveness.
In 1995, he was fined $60,000, one of the highest in NASCAR history, for using unapproved suspension parts of Gordon’s car.