The Cup Series in NASCAR does not hinge on small budgets. The cash that flows into the sport through sponsors and external funding can easily calculate up to tens of millions. In light of this, it is only natural that the governing body handsomely rewards its drivers, who also happen to be the biggest attractions of the sport.
While the Cup series has plans of rewarding their next race winners with millions, the Truck Series is not so much behind.
NASCAR decides to go big with its purses for the Kansas weekend
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With the Kansas race just around the corner, Bob Pockrass just revealed the purse of the Cup and Truck Series. The Fox News reporter reveals the monetary disparity between the two payout structures. On his Twitter handle, the reporter wrote, “Purses for Kansas weekend, incl all payouts for all positions, all charter per-race payouts based on being in the race and previous three-year season-ending performance, contingency awards, contributions to year-end pts fund, etc.:
Cup: $7,536,752
Truck: $734,551.”
Purses for Kansas weekend, incl all payouts for all positions, all charter per-race payouts based on being in the race and previous three-year season-ending performance, contingency awards, contributions to year-end pts fund, etc.:
Cup: $7,536,752
Truck: $734,551
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) May 3, 2023
The purse that Bob Pockrass revealed includes the payout for all the positions in the race. It is also divided among all the drivers, with the winner of the race taking the lion’s share and the remaining balance being distributed among other drivers in accordance with their finishing positions.
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While the Cup Series has a sizeable amount of 7.5 million dollars, the Truck Series’ purse is $734k. In addition to the individual payouts, the purse of both formats also includes contributions made to the year-end points fund. This fund helps to reward the drivers who have been consistent in their performance throughout the season.
Fans strongly react to payout disparity in NASCAR
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Although the number of avid fans of the NASCAR Cup Series is statistically more than compared to the Truck Series, the revelation about the number, or rather the difference between the two figures, didn’t sit well with the fans.
One fan exclaimed, “And this is a fine example of why daddy’s money gets you a ride. The franchise/charter mode is the only way forward.”
“Why is the difference in purses so bad. Who’d wanna race in that series?????”
And on top of that purse, after @NASCAR_Trucks teams make all that investment (logistics, personnel, material…), they only run 60% of the season's planned laps under green.
ONLY 544 OF 908 LAPS THIS YEAR UNDER GREEN!!! Brutal… pic.twitter.com/hfoKyNoriH— bjbstr (@bjbstr21) May 3, 2023
“Lame for trucks.”
“No wonder tickets prices are high and the winner gets $ 850k or more”
Truck series on life support, maybe 🤔
— Shawn Bates (@ShawnShady70) May 3, 2023
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“So sad for the truck series”
Meanwhile, a fan came up with a solution to the whole kerfuffle, saying, “People complaining about the truck purse and all they have to do is, put their b**ts in the seats and start selling out the races like they did at Gateway. It’s pathetic how 300 people will show up for a truck race and most of them are families of the people racing.”
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Nevertheless, as the race at Kansas Speedway approaches within a few days’ time, it is the excitement of the event that has taken the front seat. Who do you think will drive to victory lane at Kansas and take the major chunk of that $7.5 million prize money?