Helio Castroneves Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth

InfoCategory:Richest AthletesRace Car DriversNet Worth:$40 MillionBirthdate:May 10, 1975 (48 years old)Birthplace:Ribeirão PretoGender:MaleHeight:5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)Profession:Race car driver, ActorNationality:Brazil 💰 Compare Helio Castroneves' Net Worth Table of ContentsExpand
  • Early Life and Career Beginnings
  • Junior Racing
  • CART
  • IndyCar
  • IMSA SportsCar Championship
  • Personal Life and Media Appearances
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    Helio Castroneves is a Brazilian race car driver who has a net worth of $40 million. He is probably best-known as an IndyCar driver and for winning the Indy 500 four times. Additionally, he won the 2021 24 Hours of Daytona, and was runner-up in the IndyCar series drivers' championship for four years. Due to his charismatic personality and celebratory ritual of climbing the track fencing after a victory, Castroneves was one of the most popular drivers in IndyCar.Over a professional career that has spanned two decades, he has earned over $30 million in on-course prizes to date.

    Early Life and Career Beginnings

    Hélio Castroneves was born in 1975 in São Paulo, Brazil to Hélio Sr., a car dealer, and Sandra, a former school teacher. He has an older sister, Katiucia. In 1977, the family moved to Ribeirão Preto, where Hélio Sr. sought to find business in the ethanol processing industry.

    At the age of seven, Castroneves received his first go-kart from race car driver Alfredo Guaraná Menezes. Later, after his father established a karting team, Castroneves won his first trophy at the Karting State Championships. When he was 13, he left his full-time schooling to further pursue karting, and at the age of 14, won the 1989 Brazilian National Go-Kart Championship. In 1990, he forfeited the Championship to fly to Italy to enter the Karting World Cup, where he aimed to better acquaint himself with the more powerful European go-karts. Ultimately, he finished the race in 16th.

    Junior Racing

    In 1991, Castroneves graduated to the Formula Chevrolet Brazil. Driving a Copral-Berta-Chevrolet, he was the runner-up with one victory and 92 points at the end of the season. Subsequently, he moved to the higher-tier Formula 3 Sudamericana, where he was once again runner-up. The next year, he progressed to the Brazilian Formula Three Championship, finishing second with three victories. Meanwhile, at the Masters of Formula 3, he came in third. In 1996, he won at Circuit Trois-Rivières in France, and in 1997, was Indy Lights championship runner-up to teammate Tony Kanaan.

    CART

    Castroneves entered Championship Auto Racing Teams, or CART, in 1998. For that season, he signed to drive Bettenhausen Racing's No. 16 Reynard 98i-Mercedes-Benz, and had his first career top-ten finish, coming in ninth at the Grand Prix of Long Beach. For the next season, Castroneves drove for Hogan Racing; he came in ninth in the Firestone Firehawk 500K, and second in the Motorola 300. He achieved his first CART pole position in the Miller Lite 225, and scored four more top-tens throughout the remainder of the season.

    During the 2000 season, Castroneves came in second at the Grand Prix of Long Beach, and led the final 24 laps of the Grand Prix of Detroit in his first series victory. He subsequently won the Miller Lite 200, and scored a victory at the Grand Prix of Monterey. More success came in 2001, when Castroneves led all 82 laps at the Grand Prix of Long Beach, taking his fourth career win. He finished second in the Firestone Firehawk 500, took another victory at the Grand Prix of Detroit, and notched yet another win in the Miller Lite 200.

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    IndyCar

    In 2001, Castroneves made his debut in the Indy Racing League. Starting 17th, he retired with engine failure after about ¾ of the race distance. However, he came charging back in his first Indianapolis 500, leading the final 52 laps to win the race. He won the race again the next year, and finished no lower than ninth in the following nine races. For the 2003 season, Castroneves earned two top-threes in Phoenix, Homestead-Miami, and the Indianapolis 500. He took second place at Richmond International Raceway and Kansas Speedway, and won at Nazareth Speedway and Gateway International Raceway. In 2004, he took nine top tens, four pole positions, and won the season-ending race at Texas.

    Castroneves finished third in the season in 2006, and was runner-up to Scott Dixon in 2008. Following his acquittal of tax evasion and conspiracy in 2009, he won the Indianapolis 500 for the third time, and took another victory just two races later in the Bombardier Learjet 550. Over the subsequent four seasons, he came in fourth three times. In 2013, Castroneves once again came in second to Dixon, and in 2014, was runner-up to his teammate Will Power. Castroneves took his final series win in 2017, leading 214 laps to victory in the Iowa Corn 300.

    IMSA SportsCar Championship

    In 2017, Castroneves stepped down from full-time IndyCar racing to make his debut in Penske's IMSA SportsCar Championship program. He won one race and finished seventh in the 2018 Prototype standings, and made improvements with five podium finishes in 2019. In 2020, he won three races in a row: the Road Race Showcase, the Grand Prix of Road Atlanta, and the Sports Car Challenge at Mid-Ohio. At the season-ending 12 Hours of Sebring, Castroneves and teammate Ricky Taylor won the championship by one point. Later, in the 2021 IMSA SportsCar Championship, Castroneves won the 24 Hours of Daytona.

    Personal Life and Media Appearances

    With his partner Adriana Henao, Castroneves has a daughter.

    In 2007, Castroneves was encouraged by Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno to participate on the ABC dance competition series "Dancing with the Stars." Accepted onto the show's fifth season, he was paired with Julianne Hough; the duo ended up winning the competition with a high percentage of the public vote. Castroneves competed on the show again in 2012, this time paired with Chelsie Hightower. However, he was unable to repeat his past success, as he was eliminated in the third week. Other media appearances by Castroneves have included "American Ninja Warrior," "Celebrity Family Feud," and "Celebrity Wife Swap."

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