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ChicagocrewIRL
26th May 2008, 19:43
Does anyone have the official breakdown of the prize money awarded ??

Yankee Racer
26th May 2008, 20:31
I don't have positions 1-5, but according to Robin Miller, 6th through 33 all collected $300,000 if they are running the full season, and $270,000 if Indy is a one-off, or in Luzco Dragon's case, a part-time team.

NickFalzone
26th May 2008, 20:34
that's why I don't entirely get why Fisher's DNF at 30th was that much worse than her likely finish of low 20s. Pays the same, right? Yes her car was damaged but how does this affect her Kentucky money that much differently?


I don't have positions 1-5, but according to Robin Miller, 6th through 33 all collected $300,000 if they are running the full season, and $270,000 if Indy is a one-off, or in Luzco Dragon's case, a part-time team.

garyshell
26th May 2008, 22:12
that's why I don't entirely get why Fisher's DNF at 30th was that much worse than her likely finish of low 20s. Pays the same, right? Yes her car was damaged but how does this affect her Kentucky money that much differently?

How? Well, for one she can't call up her Nationwide agent and turn in a claim to have her car repaired. She is operating on a shoe string budget and now has to repair a badly damaged car.

Gary

Chamoo
26th May 2008, 23:04
How? Well, for one she can't call up her Nationwide agent and turn in a claim to have her car repaired. She is operating on a shoe string budget and now has to repair a badly damaged car.

Gary

Exactly. She has one cars, and spare parts are not exactly floating around right now. This is one time I hope TG steps in and pays for the other two races she planned on running.

ChicagocrewIRL
27th May 2008, 07:39
1. (1) Scott Dixon, 200 laps, 143.567 mph, $2,988,065

2. (8) Vitor Meira, 200, $1,273,215

3. (7) Marco Andretti, 200, $782,065

4. (4) Helio Castroneves, 200, $482,815

5. (10) Ed Carpenter, 200, $399,665

6. (20) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 200, $328,065

7. (9) Hideki Mutoh, 200, $307,115

8. (17) Buddy Rice, 200, $311,415

9. (14) Darren Manning, 200, $301,815

10. (12) Townsend Bell, 200, $275,315

11. (25) Oriol Servia, 200, $302,065

12. (2) Dan Wheldon, 200, $366,815

13. (23) Will Power, 200, $300,565

14. (18) Davey Hamilton, 200, $270,315

15. (29) Enrique Bernoldi, 200, $300,565

16. (21) John Andretti, 199, $300,315

17. (32) Buddy Lazier, 195, $327,015

18. (28) Mario Moraes, 194, $303,415

19. (27) Milka Duno, 185, $300,315

20. (15) Bruno Junqueira, 184, $301,215

21. (31) A.J. Foyt IV, 180, $311,815

22. (5) Danica Patrick, 171, accident, $301,915

23. (3) Ryan Briscoe, 171, accident, $312,315

24. (11) Tomas Scheckter, 156, mechanical, $270,315

25. (19) Alex Lloyd, 151, accident, $272,065

26. (26) E.J. Viso, 139, mechanical, $301,565

27. (16) Justin Wilson, 132, accident, $302,065

28. (24) Jeff Simmons, 112, accident, $270,000

29. (6) Tony Kanaan, 105, accident, $331,215

30. (22) Sarah Fisher, 103, accident, $277,215

31. (30) Jaime Camara, 79, accident, $300,565

32. (33) Marty Roth, 59, accident, $300,315

33. (13) Graham Rahal, 36, accident, $312,065

Scheckterfan54
30th May 2008, 19:12
Althought the purse was record setting, I still think it is too small and ICS could attract a lot more attention from the big bad Nascar world. All the 500 and ICS needs is for a few of nascar's biggest names to run one race and then all of those fans who have now seen how exciting open wheel racing and in turn become fans themselves. ICS has better personalities than nascar and a better on track product. All it needs is the attention so people know. So maybe 10 million to the winner, I think that would gain the attention of everybody! Although I doubt that would happen.

!!WALDO!!
30th May 2008, 20:00
Althought the purse was record setting, I still think it is too small and ICS could attract a lot more attention from the big bad Nascar world. All the 500 and ICS needs is for a few of nascar's biggest names to run one race and then all of those fans who have now seen how exciting open wheel racing and in turn become fans themselves. ICS has better personalities than nascar and a better on track product. All it needs is the attention so people know. So maybe 10 million to the winner, I think that would gain the attention of everybody! Although I doubt that would happen.

So where would you find the extra $6,000,000? See ABC Money is worth about $10,000,000 and Sponsors of lap prizes and other things are worth about $1,500,000 so the other $3,000,000 came from 100,000 in the Infield at $20.00 and practice/qualifying revenue from tickets.
So the Speedway kept the the revenue from pits and seat tickets so about $25,000,000.

As far as personalities? NASCAR has 36 real good people as drivers and ICS has 4.

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