The financial impact of a race weekend at Michigan International Speedway can vary significantly based on factors such as attendance, sponsorship deals, and merchandise sales. Typically, a major NASCAR event can generate millions of dollars in economic activity for the local community, with figures often cited in the range of $10 million to $30 million. This includes spending on hotels, restaurants, and other services by fans attending the race. Overall, the event contributes significantly to both the speedway and the surrounding area's economy.
The cost was approximately $20 million to repave Daytona International Speedway.
For his win at Michigan International Speedway on June 17, 2012, Dale Jr. earned $168,775.
Speedway Junky grossed $17,127 worldwide.
Speedway Junky grossed $17,127 in the domestic market.
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Weekend grossed $1,577,585 worldwide.
Weekend grossed $484,592 in the domestic market.
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The Lost Weekend grossed $11,000,000 worldwide.
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The Lost Weekend grossed $11,000,000 in the domestic market.
Well it depends if you are talking about the 1978 repave of Daytona or the 2010 repave. If you are asking about the 2010 repave for the prepare of the 2011 Daytona 500, it costed around 2-4 million dollars.