WWE Hall of Famer ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin is one of the most iconic names in the history of professional wrestling. He was part of several iconic storylines during his tenure in WWE, but he also has experience in the fields now. In fact, Austin recently secured the top spot at a Gold Rush 350 race.

Since retiring from wrestling, Steve Austin has stayed busy on his ranch and has continued to appear in various films and shows. In recent years, however, he’s also discovered a new passion: off-road racing. The WWE legend found that racing was something he truly enjoyed.

The Texas Rattlesnake took to his Instagram and announced that he won first place in his division at the Gold Rush 350 race, celebrating a successful season. Austin thanked his supporters and mentioned that this win should help him lead his division in the Valley Off-Road Racing Association. In fact, his next race will be Rage at the River.

”First place in my division at the Gold Rush 350. This win should also win my division in @valleyoffroadracingassociation
It was a helluva season. Next race is Rage at the River. Many thanks to Shane Kisman”

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As for Steve Austin’s wrestling venture, he recently addressed making his in-ring return at WrestleMania 41 and made it clear he is open to the idea as long as there is a purpose. Therefore, we’ll have to see if he will appear at the Show of Shows next year but in the meantime, he will keep himself busy with off-road racing.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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