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ISW Pay?
What did a driver win for a feature?
What did the ISW champ earn? Just curious, thx |
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Each feature paid $5,000 to win and $500 to start. The total feature payout each race was $21,450. Also, all cars that did not transfer from the semi-feature or qualifying race received $150. If there were 40 cars the total purse paid was $24,150.
There were also fast qualifier and hard charger awards each night. I think the Sprint Week champion won $5,000 and the rocking chair. |
Thank you very much.
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I don't understand why sprint car races pay so little. Look at the purses for Lucas Oil late models. They run for a minimum of $10,000 to win each night and have a lot of big money shows. They normally pack the stands and charge $20 or $25 for general admission, but sprint week does the same thing so why is the purse so much lower?
Not trying to bash sprint car racing, just asking a question. |
The first two words in the late model series you mentioned is why they pay so much.
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I don't think I've ever seen a LOLMDS show GA only be 20$. They're usually 30$
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As hard as our drivers go at it for 5 big ones, kinda scarey thinking what it be like for 10. :18:
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Outlaws don't have corporate sponsorship and their races pay 10k to win and 50k purse for almost all their races.
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Why would the series, or the sponsor, have anything to do with what the race pays? The track/event promoter decides what it pays, as with any other race, as long as they meet the minimum for the series.. I'm sure if they thought it would benefit them to pay more, they would.
I saw Ballou was paid $5,000 for winning it and I'm pretty sure the point fund is $10,000 total. |
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^Because title sponsors, such as Lucas Oil kick in massive amounts of money to raise the purse for each race ontop of what the track/series puts down for a certain race.
Example, if its a LOLMS race, the 1st place payout could be $10,000 and $5,000 of that was given by Lucas as series endorsement. (hypothetical amounts of money just being used as an example). |
Originally Posted by cmiracingvids: |
Originally Posted by chastaj: And The World of Outlaws again don't have a title sponsor. And some of their races this year, andI beleive last year, only paid 6k to win. They're often the weekday events. |
Some local shows pay 1000 to win and 100 to start... It's not always about the money.
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I wonder if for Sprintweek alone that the USAC races could pay at least $6,000 to win just to highlight the fact that it is a special week with larger than normal crowds and really is THE showcase event(s) of the whole season. The crowds and car counts are great with paying $5,000 to win, though, so if I'm paying the bills I'll keep my overhead as low as possible. TSS does a nice job in Sept. with their USAC/MSCS show that pays $10,000.
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Originally Posted by xoxide: |
Originally Posted by xoxide: I just don't understand why sprint week races can't pay $10,000 to win each night with $15,000 to the champion or something. $20 GA * 5,000 fans = $100,000 Add in the pit passes and the concessions and you've got a gold mine for promotors. |
I doubt many of the tracks having Speedweek shows can hold 5000 fans, let along sell 5000 tickets. Not to say they shouldn't pay more than 22k for the a main, but to say each show gets 5000 fans is unrealistic.
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