Shane Van Gisbergen Salary And Net Worth Update As He Wins 2nd Bathurst 1000

The Kiwi supercar driver Shane Van Gisbergen is now on top of the list with the increment in his salary since he has recently won his second Bathurst 1000.

Shane won the race driving the No. 97 Holden ZB Commodore for Triple Eight Race Engineering.

As an internal part of the Repco Supercars Championship, he and Paul Morris are the only drivers to have won all three major car racing events at Mount Panorama; the Bathurst 1000, Bathurst 6 Hour, and Bathurst 12 Hour.

He is a two-time Bathurst 1000 winner, having won the Bathurst 1000 in 2020 and 2022. His recent victory came in as of October 2022 with co-driver Garth Tander with 161 laps.

With the win, van Gisbergen has evolved as one of the most successful racing drivers in the industry.

Along with racing, the Kiwi racer also enjoys a successful GT career, having been a part of the 24 Hours of Daytona for Alex Job Racing and also competing in the Blancpain Endurance Series for McLaren with Von Ryan Racing and Garage 59.

Likewise, he also remains a notable winner of the 2016 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour for Tekno Autosports with Álvaro Parente and Jonathon Webb.

With every growing year in his career, Shane has continued to grab some notable wins and participate in equally prestigious racing tournaments.

Quick Facts On Shane Van Gisbergen:

NameShane Robert van Gisbergen
Age33
Date of BirthMay 9, 1989
BirthplaceAuckland, New Zealand
Best Known For2020 and 2022 Bathurst 1000 winner
Salaryapprox. $1 million/year
Net Worth$2 million +
RelativesRobert van Gisbergen (father)

Shane Van Gisbergen Receives Nearly A Million Of Salary Each Year

Shane Van Gisbergen undoubtedly receives some of the highest salary figures from his team since he is the No.1 racing driver at the Supercars Championship.

Bragging a whopping 2493 points in his career, he is worth his position and the beneficiaries that comes with it.

Triple Eight Race Engineering ensures he is paid well, and with his recent wins in the racing world, van Gisbergen is sure to bag most of the dollars as its top racer.

Daily Telegraph in 2015 reported that the V8 Supercars racing superstar driver received salaries as high as $1 million that year. However, the news also triggered talk of a salary cap in the tournament.

Shane may not have been one of the top racers that year, but his ace game came in the past few years. Contrary to the report, it is sure that the paying figures have been raised seven years after.

Thus, Van Gisbergen’s salary amounts to $1 million or more each year to further his racing career and bring in the most championship titles to his team.

Meanwhile, Shane and Triple Eight Race Engineering have maintained their silence over the paying figures between them.

Their reach for professionalism and privacy keeps their paying terms well hidden from the crowd due to their reach.

Shane Van Gisbergen Has A Net Worth Of $2 Million

With the winning farewell for Bathurst 1000, Shane van Gisbergen’s net worth will soon shoot up with more bright future opportunities.

The 33-year-old is already worth an astonishing $2 million, as stated by Allfamousbirthdays.

From getting a Suzuki ATV at just five years old to securing racing for the V8 Supercars for Ford team Stone Brothers Racing at 17, Shane knows his wealth and talent well to spend them in the right places.

While he is considered one of the wealthiest racers, he has maintained his privacy regarding his millionaire lifestyle.

However, he also went under the care of SpeedSport magazine’s scholarship program for a year in the Formula First division.

From learning from all ways, today, van Gisbergen was able to knab his second Bathurst 1000 with his co-driver Garth Tander. He also won his last Bathurst with Tanfer as well since the two have been partnering since 2019.

With his life involving cars and racing since the first, Shane’s Instagram account is filled with images of his races and moments around it.

However, with his growing opportunities for racing experience and earning options, Shane may soon open up about his personal life.

Shane Van Gisbergen Started His Holden Career In 2013

The elated Shane Van Gisbergen won the 2022 Bathurst 1000 with his Holden ZB Commodore alongside his partner Tander.

He first drove the Holden VF Commodore in 2013 at the International V8 Supercars Championship with Tekno Autosport, coming in fifth place.

The following year, Shane improvised and captured the second position in the same tournament. With the same car, he came in fourth place in 2016.

Things changed in 2016 when he switched to his current team, Triple Eight Race Engineering, driving the same Holden.

2017 was the last year with the ZB Commodore at the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship before switching to his current Holden ZB Commodore.

With ZB, Shane has not left the Top 3 positions at the Supercars Championships, making it a special part of his career.

Shane has regularly competed at the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship and Repco Supercars Championship with the Holden ZB Commodore.

Meanwhile, he opted for a Dallara IR18 at the 2022 IndyCar Series. He was with the Andretti Autosport team this time. 
However, the ZB Commodore plays a significant role in van Gisbergen and his Triple Eight team’s success.

Some FAQs

How Much Is Shane Van Gisbergen Salary As A Repco Supercars Driver?

As a notable Repco Supercars driver, Shane van Gisbergen’s salary figures comes at $1 million figures per year.

What Is Shane Van Gisbergen Net Worth In 2022?

Shane Van Gisbergen’s net worth is estimated to be around $2 million and growing as of 2022.

When Did Shane Van Gisbergen Started Racing With His His Holden Car?

The two times Bathurst 1000 winner Shane became one with his Holden car in 2013 at the International V8 Supercars Championship.

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