Well, to start off from scratch, and to have a competive top 35 time, it takes about and initial investment of around 15-20 million, and from then on, its about 12 millions dollars a year. that's what sponsers are for. Your biggest expense is your pay roll and engines. engines can be upwards of 7-8 million a year.
From an official website:
*From the ground up, including the engine, a race-ready Nextel Cup car costs about $125,000 to build
NASCAR JobsWhen it comes to NASCAR jobs, where does all that fuel, err, money go? Msn.foxsports.com crunched the numbers for a mid-level standard two-car team. "For big name driving teams, multiply these numbers by one and a half or more":
The top speed of a NASCAR stock car will vary depending on the track. On average, speeds can top as high as 190 to 200 mph.
In NASCAR and Formula I, you don't buy them, you build them. In NASCAR it costs $1 million to 1.5 per car using $125,000 in materials and parts.
The "s" in NASCAR stands for Stock. National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
About $200,000
Well now thanks to the start of NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing) there is stock car racing in Europe too.
No it is not. A Thrust SSC car is a jet propelled car. A Nascar car is a stock car used for auto racing.
NASCAR is an acronym for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR)
NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
NASCAR means National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
A stock car.
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States.