I just saw an article on DoD about an increase in the purse at a race track in Kansas (Caney Valley). They are upping their purse for a few events to $1000 to win, $200 to start. Their regular events however still remain $700 to win, $125 to start.
Is that a normal purse in the Midwest? I don't think you could draw a full field of Steel Blocks here (in the Mid Atlantic) with that purse.
Most of them would be considered a steel block class car. Few are truely supers. Its tough to get 10 cars most night around here let alone a full field.
Depends on sanction but typically in IMCA country it's 600-800 to win weekly. I think Dubuque IA is like 600 to win weekly and still draws on average 20-24 cars weekly. The IMCA national champion actually had the track champion out of Dubuque.
I-80 Speedway home of the Silver Dollar Nationals pays $900 to win weekly Super LM and $150 to start. Their Crate/Spec engine LM class pays $300 to win and $40 to start.
Adams County Speedway, another NASCAR track pays $750 to win and $130 to start.
Also to note the pay from First place to Second place drops $250 at ACS and $300 at I-80
I-80 Speedway home of the Silver Dollar Nationals pays $900 to win weekly Super LM and $150 to start. Their Crate/Spec engine LM class pays $300 to win and $40 to start.
Adams County Speedway, another NASCAR track pays $750 to win and $130 to start.
Also to note the pay from First place to Second place drops $250 at ACS and $300 at I-80
Also of note.... SLMR series pays 1,000 to win and 1,100 for 2nd. This year they will have several races paying 2k to win. I believe all there races are 300 to start.
I applaud Atomic for putting up a decent purse every week. $1200 to win is the same win pay they raced for 20 years ago. Cars and motors get more and more expensive every year but the purses stay the same. PATHETIC
This " same payout as 20 years ago " is true but also misleading. To me it implies that tracks are making a killing and just not passing it
On to the racers and that's just not true. Tracks everywhere are closing and it's not
Because they are gold mines .
Well back in the 70's and 80's there were a lot more 10,000 to win races but look at the crowds. I remember going to tracks with my dad and seeing standing room only on regular nights and seeing 100 to 120 cars in 3 or 4 classes. Now stands are half full to maybe 20 percent full and you have 70 or 80 cars a night in 5 classes. Racers have hurt racers with this motto "MONEY EQUALS POWER". Also pits were $10 and stands were $5. Now it is $15 stands and $30 pits.
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