Brian Deegan

Do you know the word: double thrill? Well, I just invented it for Brian Deegan. The American is not a professional motocross rider but also a race car driver. At the same time, he has a clothing business called Metal Mulisha.

When I say double excitement, it’s double danger, double adrenaline, and double the fun. Brian lives for the excitement and is simply the greatest at what he does.

Notwithstanding that, Deegan’s daughter Hailie followed in her father’s footsteps in the racing profession and is a stock car racing driver. In the same way, she competes in ARCA Menards Series as a full-time driver.

Net Worth, Salary, and Earnings

The ESPY Award candidate boasts a whopping $10 million net worth. Given that Deegan’s income remains unknown to the public, it is undoubtedly substantial, as seen by his opulent lifestyle.

In total, the Americans earned $18 million in 2013. Additionally, Brian earns a healthy $2 million every year, if not more.

Additionally, fortune brings with it an appreciation for elegance and a desire for collectibles. Following that, Nebraskan has a range of automobiles and bikes, including a 2007 Range Rover, a 2007 4×4 Chevrolet, a 2007 CLS55 AMG, and a 2007 Escalade.

Early Years & Automobiles

Brian Deegan was born in Omaha, Nebraska on May 9, 1974. Additionally, his parents’ names and location are concealed from the media.

The wider public is only informed of Deegan’s formal emancipation at the age of 17 with a vehicle, a dirt bike, and a credit card.

While this does not offer much, it does indicate the extent to which the motorist worked to reach the world’s summit.

Although few motocross and rallycross aficionados are aware of Deegan’s importance, the piece sheds considerable light on his route to success.

Brian Deegan | Height, Age, and Other Stats

Brian Deegan
CAPTION:Brian Deegan with tatoos on his body(SOURCE:pinterest.com)

In 1974, an aspiring racer was born. That racer is now 45 years old and remains as active in the sporting world as he was in his adolescence. Standing at a modest 5’9″ (1.75 m) in height, the rider weighs between 65 and 70 kilograms.

Additionally, the Nebraskan has an athletic build, as evidenced by some of his Instagram photos. While this does not exclude a larger man from being a driver, physical condition is critical in any sport.

Whether riding a motorbike or an automobile, a rider must be adaptable and observant. Deegan, in particular, is a workaholic who is obsessive about taking care of his physique; as a result, even at the age of 45, the man is still grinding like a 20-year-old.

Brian Deegan | Motocross as a career

Brian Deegan is a beast and the very best at what he does. People aspire to have a pastime and to succeed in multiple things; how much better is it when your hobby becomes a career?

As a result, the Nebraskan relishes every moment of racing. His zest for life and desire to live it to the fullest are passed down to his two children, who follow in their father’s footsteps and strive to achieve greatness just as Deegan did.

As previously stated, Brian left home at the age of 17 to pursue his goal. By the age of 18, the American had built a professional career with Team Moto XXX.

Simultaneously, Deegan became the X games’ youngest and first pro rider to land a 360 Mulisha Twist.

While this is true, Brian’s career highlight was ghosting his way to the finish line at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1997.

However, before becoming the first professional to perform a 360 at the Winter Games, Deegan received a nasty reality check when he shattered both his femur and wrists. Doesn’t that sound agonizing?

Cross-country rally

At the Rallycross X games, Brian Deegan drove said, “Failure is merely a detour to success,” someone once remarked. After finishing fourth in the 2004 Summer X Games, the rider felt an overwhelming need to switch to driving.

As a result, Brian began off-road racing in 2009 for the Unlimited Lites Division, defeating several professionals in the process.

Additionally, Deegan finished second in the Rally Car Racing event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, behind Tanner Foust. Similarly, the American had to settle for second place in a Rally Car Super Rally after failing to overcome Tanner Foust.

Nonetheless, second place was not enough for Brian, as he claimed the World Championship title with a comfortable first-place finish at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway. The event was held in 2011 as part of the Traxxas TORC Series.

Won the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing

Similarly, the Nebraskan won the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series’ Pro Lite Unlimited and Pro 2 divisions.

Brian, on the other side, was tasked with driving a Metal Mulisha Monster Truck.

Unfortunately, Deegan suffered an injury during practice, and Todd LeDuc took over and debuted the monster truck at Houston’s Reliant Stadium.

That same year, the Nebraskan won the Pro 2 Off-Road Series’ second prize.

Additionally, the motocross racer turned rally driver joined the OlsbergMSE squad, competing in the Global RallyCross Championship in a Ford Fiesta.

Deegan finished second, fourth, and 12th with the squad in 2012, 2013, and 2014.

Additionally, Brian’s racing contract was extended in 2013. He agreed to compete in the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series, winning the Pro Light Unlimited and Pro 2 divisions.

Eventually, Chip Ganassi contracted Deegan to compete in Global Rallycross in 2015. He partnered with veteran motocross racer Jeff Ward.

Brian’s work life, on the other hand, concentrates around off-road racing, as a media personality, and as a businessman.

Deegan has appeared in numerous MTV series, created a film, is a playable character in video games, and has a clothing line.

Career Highlights

  • 1997 – Los Angeles Supercross 1st place
  • World champion in freestyle; 1999 Gravity Games silver medalist
  • Gold Medal for Gravity Games: 2000
  • 2000 Air MX Champion
  • FMX Champion, Bluetorch Ride and Slide: 2000
  • Moto x Big Air: 2001 bronze medal
  • 2002 Winter X Games Gold
  • 2003: Featured Rider on the Tony Hawk tour
  • in the2003 Summer X-Games Gold
  • 2003 EXPN Rider of the Year nominee
  • The first to land a 360 degree turn
  • 2004 ESPY Award nominee
  • The most medals ever won at the FMX X Games (total 10 medals)
  • ESPN’s 2004 list of the best 100 athletes in all sports
  • 2005 Winter X Games gold medalist
  • Disposable Hero won the 2007 Best Biography, Dance, or Action Sports Film Festival.
  • The 2009 Transworld Motocross Awards presented the Lifetime Achievement Award in Las Vegas.
  • X Games rally competitions: 1 gold medal and five silver medals
  • 2nd place in the 2012 Global RallyCross Championship
  • 2013 World RallyCross Championship (4th place)
  • Champion of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series’ Pro-Lite Unlimited class in 2009, 2011, and 2013.
  • 2011/2012/2014 Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series Pro 2 Unlimited champion
  • 2011 World Championship champion in the Pro Light truck class

Residence

Brian Deegan
CAPTION:The Temecula Mansion of BrianDeegan(SOURCE:realtor.com)

Similarly, the motorist purchased a magnificent mansion in Temecula, California, which easily cost him over $1 million.

Despite these expenditure, Deegan has not only squandered his riches but also devised a means of revenue generation.

In other words, the Nebraskan is a television personality who engages in a variety of low-risk to high-risk stunts as a kind of promotion.

Similarly, Brian is the owner of Metal Mulisha Inc., a lifestyle clothing brand that is well-known among both fans and the broader public.

Personal Life of Brian Deegan| Wife & Children

Brian Deegan
CAPTION:Brian Deegan with wife and childern(source:briefly.co.za)

Brian Deegan is a devoted husband and father. According to study, a man’s success is contingent upon a woman’s unflinching effort. Most likely, Brian’s life has been nothing short of an adventure and fulfillment since marrying Marissa.

The date and location of the matrimonial, on the other hand, remain private. On the contrary, the couple has three lovely children together, two sons and a girl.Hailie, the eldest, is 18 years old and is a NASCAR stock car racer.

Family of Brian Deegan

Brian could not be more proud, as his two youngest children, Hayden and Hudson, are also accomplished motocross racers, despite the fact that they are still under the age of 15.

During their free time, the father and son team practice on a backyard dirt bike track, and suffice it to say that Haiden will quickly beat his father.

The Deegans have an excellent way of life. The children are self-sufficient, as they are professionals.

Nonetheless, receiving an unexpected gift always brightens one’s day. Brian just surprised Hailie with a hand-painted Ford Mustang.

Presence on Social Media

827,000 followers on Instagram

78,500 followers on Twitter

894,805 followers on Facebook

Quick Facts About Brian Deegan

Name Brian Deegan
Birthplace Omaha, Nebraska
Birth Date May 9, 1974
Age 45
Height 5’9 ″ (1.75 m)
Profession Motorcycle Racer, Race Car Driver & Businessman
Net Worth $10 million
Affiliation Chip Ganassi Racing, Olsbergs MSE
Car Number 38
Wife & Children Marissa Deegan (Wife); Hailie Deegan (Daughter), Hayden (Son)
Social Media InstagramTwitter, Facebook
Last Update 2021