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How Big Is NASCAR?



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So how big is NASCAR really? Well, in a few ways, the sport is big business, with an average team value of $143 million and annual revenue of $100 million. Although the recession had a negative impact on NASCAR, fans have cut back on their spending and seen an increase in attendance over recent years. This article will provide information about a few important points regarding NASCAR. Continue reading to find out more. Here are some fascinating facts about NASCAR.

190,000 fans

NASCAR, which is approximately 1/3 of all Americans having a fanbase, is very popular. NASCAR attracts more than 75 million people every year. Over 40 percent are women. NASCAR races account for 17 of the most watched sporting events worldwide. NASCAR not only is a popular spectator game, but it also has the second highest television ratings behind the NFL. Its current TV deal is worth $4.5Billion or $560M per year. The US can accommodate more than 190,000.

NASCAR has a huge business. Each team earns over $100 million annually and an average price tag is $143 million. The recession had an impact on NASCAR's attendance. This was because many fans were less likely to spend. Recently, attendance numbers have recovered, and the sport is now more popular than ever. This popularity is testament to NASCAR's growing interest. The sport continues to grow. Stick-and-ball enthusiasts will always remember the heroes of their youth. However, they are open to new stars.


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Sixtieth largest average live global TV audience

In a year when sports like basketball and football have top events at the end of the season, NASCAR has a top event at the beginning. Daytona 500 saw 20 million viewers at the 2006 edition. The Sprint Cup season lasts nine month and includes 36 races on 25 tracks. With an average live global audience of 21.7million, the Daytona 500 race was the most-watched in 2016.


This growth is largely due to an increase in global TV viewership of motorsports. NASCAR's live global average TV audience now ranks sixth, behind Formula 1 (with 471,000,000 viewers). NASCAR races are the sixth largest average global live TV audience, despite being restricted to the Americas. For that reason, NASCAR races typically air in the early morning in European time zones.

Cost of racing

It is important to budget for expenses when you are starting your own NASCAR racing club. You must fund the equipment, pay team members and cover expenses such as travel, hotel rooms and food. Depending on the size and needs of your team, you might need more funds than others. A single race may cost more than $1,000,000. A championship season costs more than $1 million. Sponsorships are a great way to get a return on investment.

You may have to spend thousands depending on the sponsor. Sponsorship deals are available from a few hundred to several hundred and thousands dollars. The cost of the primary car for NASCAR racing is approximately $200,000 with the engine and chassis accounting roughly for half. Firesuits can cost $46,000, and dry cleaning can cost as much as $2,400 a race. NASCAR teams have to keep their cars in tip-top shape throughout the season.


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Number of divisions in nascar

NASCAR offers several series for fans. While most fans will be glued to the premier series, some may also follow the Camping World Truck, Xfinity and Whelen Modified Tour. For serious race fans, it is possible to enjoy feeder series and local races. These series have been around since 1948. They have tried many formats and some have become hugely popular while others have lasted only a year.

There are currently three NASCAR Series: the Cup Series (the highest level), the Xfinity Series (the lower-level) and the International Series. The Cup Series has larger and more powerful cars. While the Xfinity Series can be considered the proving ground of the big leagues, the Xfinity Series is smaller and lighter. The Truck Series uses pick-up trucks. These divisions are not the only ones NASCAR has. NASCAR also offers a World Series of Racing.




FAQ

How long does a race last?

Different races have different lengths.

There are endurance events that can last for several days.

Other races, such as sprints, are shorter.


Do you have any guidelines for the appearance of a racecar?

No. No.

They must also adhere to safety standards.


What cars do racecar drivers use?

Engines usually power modern-day racing cars. These engines are similar to those found on normal passenger vehicles.

But instead of using petrol, they run on compressed air.


How can race car drivers prepare for a race.

Most race car drivers spend their time warming up prior to a race.

It involves running their engines for a certain amount of time.

Once they're fully prepared, they can start the race.


What speed can a race car accelerate in a straight line?

A race car's acceleration rate varies depending on its weight.

For example, a lighter car will accelerate more quickly than one that is heavier.


What is a pit stop?

Pit stops are when you give up driving for a bit and allow another person to take the wheel. This is also known as a pit lane.


How many people go into making a racecar?

Many race car companies employ hundreds of workers.

They make parts such as tires, suspension systems and body panels.



Statistics

  • According to AutoSport, IndyCar's top speeds are 380km/h or 236 mph. (motorbiscuit.com)
  • This change may give an improvement of up to 29% fuel efficiency. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • According to Toyota, the 390-hp-plus 2019 Yaris WRC runs out of gearing after 124 mph, 19 mph less than the crazy Yaris GR that's currently sitting on dealer lots outside of the U.S. BONUS: (motortrend.com)
  • Petty has won 200 NASCAR Cup Series races, a likely unbreakable record, along with a series record seven Cup championships. (frontstretch.com)
  • In 2009, the slick tires returned as a part of revisions to the rules for the 2009 season; slicks have no grooves and give up to 18% more contact with the track. (en.wikipedia.org)



External Links

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How To

How can I make a living as a driver?

If you are serious about racing professionally, you will likely need to earn money in order to be eligible for a championship. Many racers also work full-time jobs while training to race in the next race. Others take advantage of their down time to sell merchandise, or be endorsers. Others take part in paid driving test sessions to find out if they are qualified to drive professionally.




 



How Big Is NASCAR?