Rutledge Wood
Rutledge Wood is a TV show host and auto racing analyst presently working. For NBC Sports Group’s coverage as a features reporter. He was one of three hosts for History’s Top Gear along with Adam Ferrara and Tanner Foust. Wood made his Olympic debut during the 2016 Olympic Games as a reporter with NBC Sports Group.
He reprised his role for PyeongChang Olympics 2018. Wood has won Long Beach Toyota Celebrity Race in 2013. Wood worked for FOX Sports 1’s Cup Series pre-race show as a correspondent before joining NBC Sports Group.
Wood was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, on April 22, 1980. Wood is 42 years old.
Wood stands at a height of 5 ft 7 inches/ Approx. 1.72 m tall.
Wood is Georgia University Graduate.
Wood was born and raised under the love and care of his parents Bill and Claudia in Birmingham, Alabama. He with his father used to sell cars, restore, and buy. Wood’s family could sample the latest creations and owned a BBQ restaurant moreover.
Wood is married to his beautiful and caring wife called Rachel. The duo is merily to be blessed with 3 nice-looking dau8ghters and the adorable family lives in Georgia.
Wood earns an annual salary of $20,000 – $ 100,000 per year, according to NBC Sports Group Channel anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Rutledge has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
Wood is a TV show host and auto racing analyst presently working. For NBC Sports Group’s coverage as a features reporter. He was one of three hosts for History’s Top Gear along with Adam Ferrara and Tanner Foust. Wood made his Olympic debut during the 2016 Olympic Games as a reporter with NBC Sports Group.
He reprised his role for PyeongChang Olympics 2018. Wood has won Long Beach Toyota Celebrity Race in 2013. Wood worked for FOX Sports 1’s Cup Series pre-race show as a correspondent before joining NBC Sports Group.
He also hosted and co-hosted different NASCAR events, such as the annual Banquet NASCAR Awards. Wood served for Lost in Transition, the American iteration of the legendary BBC program, and history Channel’s Top Gear as a co-host moreover.