Exact earnings are unknown, but expenses for track upkeep etc. are in the millions.
That is a relative question. If you are a major owne, like Rausch ,you make a big heap of money. On the other hand, if you are a privateer, like Robby Gordon, you barely make enough to keep racing. Equality does not reign in NASCAR; capitalism does. Bottom line, NASCAR is a rich man's sport and the more money you have to sink into your team the better your results and the more money you make. That does not make big team owners evil, it makes them successful. It's the American way.
Two to three hundred million dollars.
Cumulatively some $20 million plus.
None of it. NASCAR sponsors don't make cars.
Depending on the track it will range from 8500 to just over 9000 RPM.
Alot, because NASCAR races run usually in summer. And that is the kids school break. More people are likely to attend summer races. The reason why vending gets so much money is because it's hot and people will get dehydrated Alot faster because they perspire and loose body liquid.
10 million
If you can come close to factoring in everything connected to Nascar I believe its over a "Billion".
It is a different amount with each win. The winner gets a percentage of the purse for that specific race. Each race has a different total purse. The Daytona 500 is the largest payout. For example, the 2010 Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray won $1,508,450. The next week, race winner Jimmie Johnson won $333,103 at Auto Club Speedway in California.
about 90,000 a year. my uncle is one
the sky is the limit, owners can keep expanding and make more and more
In 2012, Danica Patrick earned $1,053,885 in the Nascar Cup Series and $946,349 in the Nascar Nationwide Series.