Inside Carey Hart's Fortune: Carey Hart's Total Wealth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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Many fans are curious about Carey Hart's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Carey Hart's Net Worth?
Carey Hart was born on July 17, 1975, in Seal Beach, California. He was raised in Las Vegas. His parents divorced when he was very young, and Carey and his younger brother, Anthony, were raised by their father, Tom Hart, who was a construction company owner. Carey's stepfather gave him a motorcycle when he was four years old, and he was competing by the age of six.
Carey Hart is an American freestyle motocross racer and off-road racer who has a net worth of $30 million. However, it should be noted that Carey Hart's wife, the singer Pink, is worth $200 million. Together they own more than $30 million worth of California real estate.
During the 2000 Gravity Games, Hart attempted the first backflip on a 250 cc motorcycle in competition. He is credited with the first attempt of a backflip as he over-rotated his flip and suffered a hard landing, throwing him off the seat. The same year, he won several FMX competitions and honors, including Toyota's Trick of the Week and a silver medal at the Las Vegas LXD Freeride MotoX. Carey attempted the back flip trick yet again in the 2001 X-Games in Philadelphia. It was here that he met his future wife, singer Pink. He suffered a bad crash at this race when he was thrown off his bike again.
When Hart was 18, he turned into a professional racer participating in the AMA supercross circuit and later became one of the first to participate in freestyle motocross. Carey attracted fame for becoming the first person to ever complete the "superman seat grab" in public at the IFMA events in 1988-1999 and later the "invert superman" at the 1999 Gravity Games. That trick is now named after him and known as the Hart Attack. Two years earlier, he had sustained two broken femurs, broken tibia and fibula, as well as fractured wrists after he was blindsided by a tractor working on the track he was riding on, which smashed straight into Hart's vehicle. In 1999, Carey took home the Bronze medal at the Summer Gravity Games and Gold at the Australian X Games.
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Carey and Pink met at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and they dated for four years before getting engaged. Pink proposed to Hart in June 2005 via a pit board during one of his races in Mammoth Lakes, California. She held up a sign that asked, "Will you marry me?" He ignored her at first and completed another lap of the race. Pink then changed the sign to read "I'm serious!" Hart pulled out of the race to pick Pink up after that. They married at the Four Seasons resort in Costa Rica in January 2006. They announced their separation two years later, in February 2008. After Carey's brother Tony died due to injuries sustained in a motocross competition in August 2008, Pink supported him through the loss, after which they reunited. After Tony's death, the Hart family formed the XTRM Hart Foundation for a fundraising effort in his memory, with an aim to increase awareness of motocross safety and raise money to purchase air fences to use during supermoto races. Red and black wristbands were created to symbolize the Hart Foundation given to donors of the fund.
He has appeared in numerous promos for a variety of companies, including Dunkin' Donuts, Ford, Mountain Dew, and Fox. He's been in several music videos, including at least five with his wife,P!nk. He also had a cameo inKid Rock's"Bawitdaba." Hart has also made guest appearances in several films, including ESPN/Touchstone Pictures' IMAX film "Ultimate X," "Terrafirma 5," "Frenzno Smooth," "Flipped Out," "Crush: A Transworld Motocross Film," "Seth II," and several of the "Crusty Demons" series. Carey also made a cameo appearance in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."
In 2002, Hart picked up another Gold medal at the Australian X-Games and also won a silver medal in the MotoX Best Trick at the Summer X Games in Los Angeles. Also in 2002, he participated in theTony Hawk'sBoom Boom HuckJam Tour. At the 2002 X-Games in Philadelphia, Carey finally completed the backflip successfully and without injury in the best trick competition, picking up the silver medal just behind Mike Metzger, who landed a no-footed backflip. Later that year, he participated in Gumball 3000, an annual British 3,000-mile international road rally that takes place on public roads. He also made his first big screen appearance in "Gumball 3000: The Movie." In 2004, Carey and John Huntington opened Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company in Las Vegas. They later launched their own clothing line based on the shop. The A&E television network followed Hart and the workings of his shop in the reality show "Inked." In 2005, Hart was the host of ABC's Live's X Games FMX coverage and was a cast member on the fifth season of the VH1 reality show "The Surreal Life." In 2008, he released a book about his time on A&E called "Inked: The Book." The book covered people's stories behind their tattoos. In 2009, they opened up a bigger tattoo space inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Prior to the 2012 X Games, Carey announced that the Moto X Speed & Style event would be his last competition.
In summary, the total wealth of Carey Hart reflects strategic moves.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.