How much is Carey Hart worth?
Net Worth: | $28 Million |
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Height: | 1.8 m |
Profession: | Professional racer |
Country: | United States of America |
Date of Birth: | July 17, 1975 |
About Carey Hart
American off-road truck racer, former professional freestyle motocross athlete, and former motorcycle racer is well-known for his business, Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company, as well as for being the first motorcyclist to accomplish a back flip on a 250cc motorcycle at a competition.
At the age of 18, Hart started racing motorcycles professionally in the AMA supercross series. Two years prior, he had been struck head-on by a tractor working on the track he was riding on, breaking his tibia, fibula, two shattered femurs, two broken tibias, and both of his wrists. In 1996, Hart was one of the first riders to start taking part in freestyle motocross competitions.
Since 2006, he has been married to the artist Pink.
At IFMA tournaments in 1998–99, Hart was the first rider to publicly accomplish the BMX move known as the “superman seat grab.” At the 1999 Gravity Games in Providence, Rhode Island, he was the first person to pull off the “invert superman” seat grab. The “Hart Attack” is the name given to this tactic nowadays. In 1999, Hart won the gold at the Australian X Games and the bronze at the Summer Gravity Games.
In 2013, Hart announced that his Dodge/Sycuan Casino Racing team and Ricky Carmichael would join forces to form “RCH Racing,” with factory assistance from Suzuki and Yoshimura research and development.
In the course of his career, Hart has appeared in numerous print publications, including Paper Magazine, Teen People, ESPN The Magazine, Rolling Stone, Prick, and Skinnie, as well as national advertising campaigns for Ford, Dunkin’ Donuts, Fox, DVS, and Mountain Dew. He has also graced the covers of numerous motocross and tattoo magazines.
Hart has appeared in a number of music videos, most notably Kid Rock‘s “Bawitdaba,” in which he jumps a trailer park. He has been seen in Pink’s music videos for the songs “Just Like a Pill,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass,” “Just Give Me a Reason,” and “True Love.” He joined the band Pennywise on the 2000 Australian Warped Tour and played bass.
Hart has additionally made appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman, Inked, MTV’s Life of Ryan, Rove Live (Australia), The Today Show, Talkin’ ’bout Your Generation, as a guest, and has starred in a number of movies, including Ultimate X, an IMAX film from ESPN/Touchstone Pictures, Terrafirma 5, Frenzno Smooth, Flipped Out, Crush: A Transworld Motocross Film, Seth II, and several “Crust Demons” series.