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Ryan Briscoe

Sports

Birthday September 24, 1981

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Sydney, Australia

Age 44 Years

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Who Is Ryan Briscoe? Age, Biography and Wiki

Ryan Briscoe was born on September 24, 1981, making him 43 years old in 2025. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Ryan is best known for his impressive career as a professional racecar driver, having competed in various high-profile series, including IndyCar and sports car racing. His journey into the world of motorsports began at a young age, demonstrating incredible talent and tenacity that would propel him into the international racing spotlight.

Occupation Sports
Date of Birth September 24, 1981
Age 44 Years
Birth Place Sydney, Australia
Horoscope Libra
Country Australia

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Standing at an approximate height of 6 feet (183 cm) and weighing around 155 lbs (70 kg), Ryan Briscoe has a well-maintained physique, which is crucial for the physical demands of racecar driving. His athletic build helps him endure the pressures and stresses of high-speed racing, contributing to his overall performance on the track.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Ryan Briscoe is in a committed relationship with fellow racing enthusiast Courtney Force, a well-known drag racer and the daughter of legendary driver John Force. The couple has been supportive of each other’s careers and often shares glimpses of their life together on social media. Their bond showcases a mutual passion for motorsports, making them one of the favorite couples in the racing community.

Meanwhile, Briscoe continued a relationship with Corvette Racing in the GTLM category that had commenced in 2014 with selected entries as a third driver in the endurance United SportsCar Championship (IMSA) events.

In 2015, Briscoe won his class at the 2015 24 Hours of Daytona and 2015 12 Hours of Sebring driving the Chevrolet Corvette C7.R with Antonio García and Jan Magnussen. The team also entered the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans but failed to make the start after a crash in qualifying.

Net Worth and Salary

Ryan Briscoe's net worth is estimated to be around $20 million in 2025, a reflection of his successful career in racing, endorsements, and various business ventures. His earnings from racing, combined with strategic investments, have significantly increased his wealth over the years. In addition to his race winnings, he has secured lucrative sponsorships from brands in the automotive and sports industries, further contributing to his financial success.

Career, Business, and Investments

Beginning his racing career in karting, Briscoe quickly made his mark by moving up through the ranks of open-wheel racing. He has raced in prestigious series such as the Champ Car World Series and NASCAR but made his biggest impact in the IndyCar Series, where he has multiple wins and podium finishes. In recent years, Ryan has also ventured into business, investing in performance automotive technologies and partnering with various brands to expand his personal brand beyond the racetrack.

In the 2005 IndyCar Series, Briscoe took pole position at Sears Point, but struggled on the ovals and was involved in several crashes. On 11 September 2005 he was involved in a violent crash at Chicagoland Speedway, breaking both clavicles among other injuries.

His car climbed on top of the Cheever Racing entry driven by Alex Barron and went airborne into the catch fencing above the retaining wall and snapping in two.

He was released from hospital on 19 September and following some initial treatment in the US, moved to the specialist Formula Medicine facility in Viareggio, Italy, for the bulk of his rehabilitation. It took 8 weeks for Briscoe to recover from the injuries he sustained in the crash.

His official web site announced his return to the USA on 14 November 2005.

Social Network

Ryan Briscoe is active on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where he shares updates about his racing career, personal life, and insights into the world of motorsports. With a following of over 500,000 on Instagram, he engages with fans and fellow enthusiasts, keeping them informed about his latest endeavors both on and off the track.

Like many racing drivers, he started his career in karting, first racing in 1993. After winning Australian, North American and Italian championships, he moved to Formula Renault in 2000. He won the Italian Formula Renault Championship in 2001 (winning 5 races) and finished 4th running a limited schedule in the Eurocup (with 2 wins in 6 races).

Education

Ryan Briscoe attended various schools in Australia during his early years, but his dedication to racing meant that he primarily focused on honing his driving skills rather than traditional academics. Nonetheless, he has often emphasized the importance of education in terms of understanding the technical aspects of racing and business, advocating for young drivers to pursue a well-rounded approach to their careers.


In IndyCar he collected 8 wins and 28 podiums, finishing third in the 2009 season, fifth in 2008 and 2010, and sixth in 2011 and 2012.

In sports car racing, he has won the 2020 24 Hours of Daytona and the 2020 Petit Le Mans, was runner-up at the 2007 American Le Mans Series LMP2 class, and won the 2013 12 Hours of Sebring LMP2 class, the 2008 and 2013 Petit Le Mans LMP2 class, the 2015 24 Hours of Daytona GTLM class, and finished third overall at the 2008 24 Hours of Daytona.

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