Comments - NASCAR’s Big Money to Get Bigger in 2012

Published: Mar 03, 2012
Description: NASCAR is the biggest sport circus (you might also call it a series) in the U.S. From this week and for the next 10 months, teams, drivers, sponsors, TV crews and fans will be rushing all over the US ...
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Donald Pittman Mar 03, 2012
Kasey Kahn drives the #5 now.
Jim Jimm Mar 03, 2012
Mark Martin ain't with hendricks ms amymore
Description: Dale Eanrhardt Jr. earned $28 million last year, Jeff Gordon $24 million and Tony Stewart $22 million; most of their income coming from merchandise and endorsement contracts, and the rest from prize m...
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KeX Lim Mar 05, 2012
NASCAR is nowhere near as demanding a discipline as F1 or Le Mans.
Colby Church Mar 04, 2012
It's a lot more than turning left. Anyone who says that is very ignorant of all of the aspects of driving a race car. That's like saying football players earn a lot for running back and forth on a field.
Brandon Lidy Mar 03, 2012
That is a whole lot of money
Description: The team's value has not changed since last year and is linked to its success with 10 Cup titles in the last 17 years. In second place comes Roush Fenway Racing at $185 million, with profits of ...
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Shane Gardner Mar 05, 2012
Even then Robby Gordon has not officially stated he will be running anything next year, nevermind the manufacturer.
Tyler Watkins Mar 03, 2012
Well right their only one, fielded by Robby Gordon
Rami Wilson Mar 03, 2012
If there aren't any Dodge's in the field next season my Nascar excitometer will be low.
Description: Gibbs, who led the Washington Red Skins to three Super Bowl victories, also won three Cup titles. Stewart Haas Racing captures 5th place with a valuation of $108 million thanks, amongst others factors...
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Description: During the last five years NASCAR fans deserted the tribunes and TV screens, and ticket sales and ratings sagged. Sponsors were also hard to come by and others hard to retain, even for a smaller incom...
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Shane Gardner Mar 05, 2012
Sponsorship loyalty works both ways.
Brad Hickey Mar 03, 2012
That's a seriously dumb reason lol.
Rami Wilson Mar 03, 2012
I don't shop at home depot since they sponsor toyota's.