After looking at the the recent payout of the World of outlaws points find, it’s no wonder guys want to go wing racing. 5th place was like 45k and went up at least 5 per spot with second a cool 75k and the Donnie Schatz benefit was 150 grand. How does that stack up to our favorite wingless series?
In 2018, Donnie Schatz was top money winner in wings: $584,950. Top money winner in "traditional" was KTJ with $107,775 ( of course there are a few USAC events left)
Life isn't always fair, is it?
Originally Posted by revjimk:
In 2018, Donnie Schatz was top money winner in wings: $584,950. Top money winner in "traditional" was KTJ with $177,775 ( of course there are a few USAC events left)
Life isn't always fair, is it?
I'm assuming you got those figures from my site (www.sprintcarratings.com), but KTJ's number is actually $107,775. But that number does not include money won running Silver Crown and Midgets.
Racing is expensive. While the WoO has by far the best incentives for their guys it is also the most expensive to run. But I'd say the $5000/race may be low at least for the top tier teams and I'd also say that doesn't much more than make payroll for the 15.
On the other end of the spectrum, I'd say the local NW car spends in excess of $1000/race if they are good enough to win
Originally Posted by BillV99:
I'm assuming you got those figures from my site (www.sprintcarratings.com), but KTJ's number is actually $107,775. But that number does not include money won running Silver Crown and Midgets.
Yep, its your stuff... typo on my part. I meant to post your website but plumb forgot
Thanks!
Originally Posted by BillV99:
I'm assuming you got those figures from my site (www.sprintcarratings.com), but KTJ's number is actually $107,775. But that number does not include money won running Silver Crown and Midgets.