No money and no points, but the pole winner receives several things:
The driver starts the race on the inside of Row 1.
The crew chief gets first choice of pit stalls.
The car gets to run in the Sprint Unlimited, the first race of the season which is an all-star race for pole winners. (This was first called the Busch Clash, then the Budweiser Shootout.)
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.
It depends on they're team and sponsors. They are contracted.
How much truck drivers get paid varies. Some truck drivers can make upwards of 50,000 per year depending on the company.
Not much
It really depends on how many drivers he has and how much insurance he covers for his team. Also whether the team takes economy class or first class, how good his drivers are, how many repairs the cars make, and how many team members he has. Each driver has 20-30 sponsors that pay 4-10 million dollars a year ($80 million to $300/driver).
50p a day
80000 to 120000
$100,000
To much simple answer
5 billions
38,000
The amount of money won by a NASCAR driver in last place will vary from person to person. This is because it depends on their contract.