Originally Posted by nickthaskater
There may be huge gaps, but even the third drivers are making good money, with a top driver like De La Rosa raking in around $9 million
At the lowest of the low, the drivers still make around $400,000
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Which again goes to support the fact that NASCAR drivers on average make more money than F1 drivers
The privateer that comes in LAST place at a NASCAR fixture even gets paid a contingency fee of about $40,000.
NASCAR races about 40 times a year.. how many F1 races do they run again?