Karun Chandhok (L) with Kevin Magnussen. (Image: Twitter/Karun Chandhok)
What is Karun Chandhok's net worth, salary, assets, endorsements?

Karun Chandhok is an Indian racing driver and television presenter who most recently competed for Mahindra Racing in Formula E. Chandhok previously raced in Formula One for Hispania Racing in 2010. He also previously competed in the GP2 Series for three years, winning two races. Chandhok raced for Seyffarth Motorsport in the FIA GT Series in 2013. Chandhok won the Formula Asia championship in 2001 and the inaugural Formula Asia V6 by Renault championship in 2006. Chandhok has worked as an analyst, co-commentator, and pit-lane reporter for a number of British broadcasters since leaving F1. He has been a member of Sky Sports F1’s live coverage team since 2019.

Chandhok has made contributions to a number of motorsport governing bodies. He has been a member of Motorsport UK’s Board of Directors since 2021, where he also serves on the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. He also serves on the FIA Drivers Commission.

Vicky Chandhok, multiple Indian rallying champion and president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India since 2003, is Chandhok’s father. Suhail Chandhok, his younger brother, is a Star Sports India commentator. Chandhok was the Indian National Racing Champion in 2000, winning seven of ten Formula Maruti races. In all ten races, he won the pole position and set the fastest lap time. Chandhok won the Formula 2000 Asia championship in 2001, becoming the youngest Asian Formula Champion. He drove for Team India Racing.

Karun Chandhok net worth

Karun Chandhok’s net worth is estimated to be $13 million. Chandhok has amassed considerable wealth during his professional career as a former Formula 1, GP 2, and Formula E racer. After retiring, Chandhok remains involved with F1 as an expert analyst for a well-known network such as Sky Sports. As of 2022, his annual salary from his media career is expected to be US$ 400,000.

Karun Chandhok is the son of Vicky Chandhok, a multiple Indian rallying champion and president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India since 2003. Suhail Chandhok, his younger brother, is a Star Sports India commentator. Akshara Kothari is Karun Chandhok’s wife.

Karun Chandhok salary

As of 2022, his annual salary from his media career is expected to be USD 400,000. After retiring from professional racing in 2015, Chandhok pursued a career in media. Chandhok has worked for a number of British broadcasters covering Formula One, including the BBC and Channel 4. He currently works for Sky Sports as an analyst, occasional co-commentator, and pit-lane reporter as of 2022. He also worked as a presenter and reporter for Channel 5’s Fifth Gear.

Karun Chandhok assets

There is no information available regarding former Indian motorsport athlete Karun Chandhok’s assets.

Karun Chandhok brand endorsements

Karun Chandhok’s current list of sponsors is not publicly available. However, it is assumed that a former Formula One racer like Chandhok must have a slew of lucrative sponsorship and endorsement deals in his back pocket.