Kevin Wheatcroft

Kevin Wheatcroft
Born 1959 (age 5657)
Residence Leicestershire, England
Nationality British
Occupation Businessman
Net worth £120 million (April 2015)[1]
Parent(s) Tom Wheatcroft
Helena Morgenstern

Kevin Wheatcroft (born 1959) is a British businessman and motor sport entrepreneur. He is the owner of The Wheatcroft Collection, which is thought to be the world's largest private collection of military vehicles in the world.

Early life

Born in 1959, Kevin Wheatcroft is one of seven children of the building contractor and motor-racing entrepreneur Tom Wheatcroft and his German wife Helena "Lenchen" Morgenstern.[2][3] When his father died in 2009, Kevin inherited his entire estate and "no longer speaks to his siblings".[4]

Wheatcroft left school at the age of 16, working first for a Leicestershire engineering firm, before joining his father's construction company.[4]

Career

McLaren Hall at Donington Grand Prix Exhibition

In 2002, Kevin Wheatcroft and Donington Park Racing established the Wheatcroft Trophy in memory of his father, a lifelong motorsport enthusiast, team owner, constructor, and the owner of Donington Park motor racing circuit and the Donington Grand Prix Collection. The trophy is awarded annually to someone who has made a significant contribution to the world of motorsport.[5][6]

Wheatcroft is the executive chairman of Donington Park Racing and Donington Park Leisure Limited.[7]

In April 2015, The Sunday Times estimated his net worth at £120 million.[1]

German WWII memorabilia collection

The Wheatcroft Collection is believed to include the world's largest collection of German WWII memorabilia. Its value has been estimated at £100 million.[4] Wheatcroft acquired his first item at age five, a bullet-marked SS storm trooper helmet, which he had asked his parents to give him for his birthday. At age 15, he bought three Second World War Jeeps with money given to him by his grandmother for his birthday. He restored them and sold them at a profit, using the money to buy more vehicles and a tank. Wheatcroft sleeps in a bed once owned by Adolf Hitler but says "I've changed the mattress".[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Sunday Times Rich List". The Sunday Times (page 80). 26 April 2014.
  2. "See who's made The Leicestershire Rich List 2013". Leicester Mercury. 5 November 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  3. "Tom Wheatcroft obituary". Daily Telegraph. 17 November 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Alex Preston (24 June 2015). "The man who sleeps in Hitler's bed". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  5. "2011 Tom Wheatcroft Trophy Awarded to Aston Martin Chairman David Richards". Donington. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  6. "Frank Williams awarded the Tom Wheatcroft trophy". Pitpass. 29 August 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  7. "Executive Profile: Kevin Wheatcroft". Bloomberg. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
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