Racing star Jamie McMurray listed his sprawling Mooresville estate at $12 million. The listing went live on Aug. 20, with Josh Tucker and Joey Adams of Corcoran HM Properties taking charge of the sale.

Stretching across 34 acres on the Brawley School Road peninsula, this Lake Norman stunner measures 9,000 square feet. Inside, five bedrooms mix with six full baths and two half baths. True to his racing roots, McMurray kept a massive four-car garage.

The 2015-built mansion stands proud with its own pool house and turf-lined swimming spot. A private dock offers quick water access. Arcadia crafted this masterpiece based on Harry Schrader’s vision.

Back in 2010, McMurray pulled off what few have done: he grabbed wins at both the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400. Only Dale Jarrett and Jimmie Johnson share this rare achievement, winning both races in a single year.

Since hanging up his racing suit, the Missouri-born speedster switched gears. Now he breaks down races for viewers on Fox Sports and the CW’s NASCAR shows.

McMurray’s timing might be perfect. Mooresville’s high-end market burns hot, with racing pros leading the pack. Just months ago, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. smashed local records, unloading his place for $12.2 million, according to Mooresville Now.

The trend keeps rolling. Martin Truex Jr. stuck his lakeside property’s price tag at $7.5 million this past June.