Daytona 500(Daytona ,FL)-$1,445,250
Auto Club 500(California)-$342,316
UAW Dodge 400(Las Vegas)-$415,386
Kobalt Tools 500(Atlanta)-$233,461
Food City 500(Bristol)-$179,400
Goody's Cool Orange 500(Martinsville)-$198,736
Samsung 500(Texas)-$244,170
Subway Fresh Fit 500(Phoenix)-$251,411
Aaron's 499(Talladega)-$355,511
Crown Royal Presents your name Here 400(Richmond)-$244,286
Dodge Avenger 400(Darlington)-$323,286
Dodge Challeneger Sprint-All-Star Challenge(Lowe's)-$1,000,000
Coca Cola 600(Charlotte)$258,558
Austism Speaks 400(Dover)-$295,045
Pocono 500(Pocono)-$238,286
3M Performance 400(Michigan)-$177,850
Toyota/SaveMart 350(Sonoma)-$310,600
Lennox Industrial Tools 300(New Hampshire)-$235,775
Coke Zero 400(Daytona)$302,500
USG Sheetrock 400(Chicagoland)-$342,161
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard(Indianpolis)-$488,111
Pennsylvania 500(Pocono)-$206,008
Centurion Boats at the Glen(Watkins Glen)-$239,286
GFS Marketplace 400(Michigan)-$190,108
Sharpie 500(Bristol)-$297,050
Sharp AQOUS 500(California)-$289,411
Chevy Rock&Roll 400(Richmond)-$249,836
Sylvania 300(New Hampshire)-$259,175
Dodge Dealers 400(Dover)-$229,250
Lifelock 400(Kansas)-$254,381
AMP Energy 500-Talladega)-347,854
Bank of America 500(Lowe's)-196,470
Subway 500(Martinsville)-$197,450
Pep Boys Auto 500(Atlanta)-$233,231
Dickies 500(Texas)-$486,211
Checker Auto Parts 500(Phoenix)-$213,095
Ford 400(Homestead-Miami-$359,941
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Winning is decided by the first car/driver to complete the alloted distance, eg: 500 miles or 500 laps ( a lap is one complete circut of the track). Also if there is bad weather, stockcars cannot run in wet weather as there are no treads on the tires, the driver leading at the halfway point is declared the winner. The winnings are determined by the car Owner(s), Driver, Sponsors, and the contract or agreement made before the race, smaller short-track racing could be a percentage of the purse, plus bonuses, bonuses can play a big part depending on winning or placing.
It depends on the driver and the race. If a driver crashes out of a race fairly early, he won't make much money because he wasn't racing for very long while the winner generally makes the most. People with a big name, like Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, and Tony Stewart, will make more money because they are almost guaranteed to be interviewed and on camera. This way, their sponsors will also get air time and will pay those drivers more. The better you do, the better sponsors you can attract, and vice versa, so it's a cycle. Making the chase, and winning the chase especially, will make a driver a lot of money as well.
The Nascar driver who started the race, gets the points and the credit for the win. It doesn't matter who finished the race for them.
This is the type of answer you should get from Nascar.com they have the drivers and they're stats listed there. But to answer your question. Matt Kenseth winnings from that Race were $359,941.00 Greg Biffle's Winnings in 2006 were $323,800.00, in 2005 $308,675.00 and in 2004 $314,850.00 So as you can see it varies with the drivers and years. Hope This Helps.
$200,000
Depending on how well you do (winnings) and how much they and the race itself pays.
25million plus race winnings
Kyle Petty won eight Nascar Cup Series races during his career.
He made $3,172,180 in race winnings.
On July 13, 2014, Brad Keselowski won the Camping World RV Sales Cup Series race at NHMS. Excluding bonuses, his winnings totalled $306,998.
On average a NASCAR get 4-6mpg, so during a 500mile race they would consume 80-125gallons of fuel.
None of it. NASCAR sponsors don't make cars.
You lap someone in a Nascar race.
NASCAR Race Day was created in 2005.