It varies.
Overall, on track winnings before everything is split up is anywhere from a few hundred thousand dollars on some of your races like New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, etc. up to well over $1 Million dollars if you win a huge race like the Daytona 500.
The Busch series, its anywhere from high 5 digits, to a couple of hundred thousand dollars for the big busch races. The same applies for the Truck series.
You also should figure in sponsorship deals, so some of the smaller amounts, will end up being nice amount of cash once everything is said and done
2007-12-16 22:21:36
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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how much you win depend on many things. it depends on what race it is, who's the driver, where the driver finished, and who's the driver's sponcers. for instsnce lets say denny hamlin wins at new hampshire and jeff gordan finished 2nd, jeff would win more money because he is a bigger name than denny, and his sponcer has more money than denny's.now lets say a.j allmendinger wins at texas the same year. even though, denny is more popular than a.j and a bigger sponcer, a.j gets more money because texas pays more thannew hampshire. so you see, the race, driver, driver's sponcers, and driver's finished place all decides how much a driver win in each race because there is no fixed rat on how much drivers win.
2007-12-16 18:43:39
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answered by max p 2
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It depends on the drivers contract and their Special Perks for attendane-autograph and photo sessions and so on. Plus the Tracks pay out different!!!!!
2007-12-16 20:48:45
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answered by Ed P 7
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