It depends on several things. The most important is the driver: the more he wins, the higher the price he or she can demand to sponsor the car. And the more popular a driver is, the higher the price demanded. Then there are full-season and part-season deals, "hood sponsorship" and "associate sponsorship" deals, whether the driver is going to star in commercials or just have the company's logo on the car (and where)...sponsor management is complex enough that the big racing shops have large staffs who serve the needs of their sponsors.
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Being on a NASCAR crew is not a club you have to pay dues for...they pay YOU to be on a NASCAR crew, because it's a (very hard) part-time job they train every day to do.
sponsers and mtv, his business
unless they have sponsers they pay their own way
Cumulatively some $20 million plus.
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As much as someone is willing to pay!
Click on the link below to see the results and payouts for the 2010 Bank of America Nascar race.
When a fine is given out, it is directly to the driver or owner. And by NASCAR rules whoever the fine is to must pay the fine.
Nascar! for every logo on a cup car you see, brings the race teams money! a small logo (hard to see) brings up to thousands of dollars! the larger logos bring in tens of thousand! and the primary sponsors pay millions! pga has very few notable sponsors! Nascar is the largest fan based sport in the USA, more than football, baseball, hockey and basketball! but NOT more than the WWE, but pro wrestling is not considered a sport, for it is a scripted athletic entertainment with no competition!
It ranges from more than a quarter million in the Daytona 500 to just around 30 or 40 grand in the smaller races.
A Nascar drivers pay is determined by how they do in the race. The drivers divide the purse with first and second place drivers being paid the most.