Question:
Who gets payed more? F1 drivers or Nascar Drivers?
Racingmdmdms1975
2013-06-22 09:00:31 UTC
Also what is the highest payed racing driver and what was the salary? What license do you need to race in Nacar?
Fourteen answers:
Syd44
2013-06-22 16:30:29 UTC
I've read that Alonso makes €30 million per year and in NASCAR Earnhardt Jr. made $25.9 in 2012. It's been said that yes you need a special license to drive in NASCAR. To obtain it you must submit an application through the NASCAR organization along with a resume providing personal information, references and an extensive list of your racing history.
Z.
2013-06-23 02:51:04 UTC
In F1 the 90% of the field is paying for the seat. Only the top drivers get paid. The top drivers got around $20-25 million. The ridebuyers paid around 10-15 million for a seat.



In NASCAR every drivers earn money. The top drivers around $10 million / year, and the start & stop drivers also earn around $1 million.
anonymous
2013-06-23 04:56:10 UTC
F1 Drivers
Charlie
2013-06-22 10:27:01 UTC
Well, F1 is a multi-million dollar sport as well. NASCAR is also a multi-million dollar sport. I'd say in some cases, F1 drivers get paid more, but you have to realize that F1 also goes all over the world. I would think it comes down specifically to marketability along with what the driver's cut of the winnings is, along with it, what their driving salary is as well.



We don't have the stats in front of us, but when you look at Sebastian Vettel of F1 fame, vs. Jimmie Johnson of NASCAR fame; I could see Vettel having a bit more money because of the glamour of the sport



I would believe you would need a NASCAR Sprint Cup License in order to compete, but you would first have to climb your way up through the sport to get top tier equipment.
anonymous
2013-06-22 11:42:17 UTC
F1 drivers have set in stone salaries while nascar drivers rely on prize money to fund themselves so overall f1 drivers earn more
Hawk M
2013-06-23 13:03:52 UTC
Where a lot of the top na$car drivers get their money, is in endorsements, public appearances etc.



In ALL racing series,, it depends on your contract, you wins, etc.

There is a HUGE difference in pay, from top yo bottom. Racing contracts are "results related", and the popularity of the driver. Popular drivers like Jr, can demand much bigger contracts.



J Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Smoke, have all won at least 3 Cups. That ups your contract price too.
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F I X X X E R
2013-06-25 16:59:47 UTC
Salaries not including endorsements -



Alonso, Hamilton - $26.18 million

Button - $20.944 million

Vettel - $15.7 million

Rosberg - $14.4

Webber - $13.1 million

Massa - $7.85 million

Raikkonen - $3.927 million

Perez - $1.96 million

Grosjean, Maldonado, Hulkenberg - $1.3 million

Bottas - $785,400

Bianchi, Sutil - $654.500

di Resta, Ricciardo, Vergne - $523,600

Gutierrez - $261,800

Pic, van der Garde, Chilton - $196,350



Earnhardt Jr - $12.9 million

Johnson - $16.3 million

Stewart - $12.7 million

Gordon - $12.6 million

Edwards - $12.2 million

Harvick - $11.5 million

Patrick - $6.4 million

Busch - $9.6 million

Kahne - $11 million

Keselowski - $10 million



Ultimately more drivers in Nascar make high salaries, but F1 has the highest paid individual drivers.
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2016-05-15 22:52:54 UTC
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Ran
2013-06-24 00:28:46 UTC
surprisinlgy to us non-americans, nascar drivers can get payed pretty well also, it's not just the f1 drivers.
Latin Techie
2013-06-25 16:51:50 UTC
F1 drivers. it has been said that if Formula one was a country its GNP would make it the 7th largest economy in the world !
?
2013-10-14 22:17:49 UTC
The charts I found showed that NASCAR had the most multi-millionaires but Formula 1 had some of the richest. They both make ridiculous amounts of money.
?
2013-06-23 08:11:14 UTC
f1 drivers get paid more than nascar drivers
?
2013-06-22 16:06:19 UTC
Alonso is said to be on $30mil +sponsers

Hamilton $27mil+sponsers, Nascar?? No idea.


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