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    How much money does the Daytona 500 winner make? (2026)

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    Who want’s to be a millionaire?Today, the NASCAR Cup Series takes the green flag in the Daytona 500. The race on the 2.5-mile of Daytona International Speedway is the biggest race of the season for the sport.The purse for the 2026 Daytona 500 is set at a record $31,045,575. That’s up from $30,331,250 in 2025.Daytona 500 lineup and TV schedule (February 2026)How much is the winner’s share of the Daytona 500 purse?NASCAR hasn’t formerly released payout details in more than a decade. However, court documents have shed some light into these numbers.NASCAR payout financials released in court (Race Earnings & Point Fund)According to those documents that surfaced in court, the race winner will take 5.160% of the purse. That would total $1,601,950.1st$1,601,9502nd$1,262,62040th$275,060The numbers above are not the full payout, it’s only the base purse payout. Charter related payments, performance payments, sponsor and team bonuses are not included in the figures above.Every charter team receives an additional base payout of $141,000 per race.The payout itself goes to the team. Drivers have agreements with their teams that determine how much of the earnings they take home directly.The race begins this afternoon. William Byron has won the last two Daytona 500 events.How much did Kyle Larson earn for winning the 2025 NASCAR title?How much money did the Indy 500 winner make?Daytona International Speedway | NASCARCategoriesTags
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