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December 05, 2009 at
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What track has the highest weekly payout? I saw Knoxville published thiers at $600.00 to start and $3000.00 to win. Stock cars, open wheel, dirt or pavement, do any other tracks have a simular or higher pay schedule?
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December 05, 2009 at
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Posted By: Rod on December 05 2009 at 07:42:28 AM
What track has the highest weekly payout? I saw Knoxville published thiers at $600.00 to start and $3000.00 to win. Stock cars, open wheel, dirt or pavement, do any other tracks have a simular or higher pay schedule?
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Yes, Knoxville has the highest weekly purse and is superior to everyone except All Stars, ASCS Natl, and WoO. Williams Grove is second, Lincoln third. I try to keep a comprehensive list of about 25 different tracks and major races.
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December 05, 2009 at
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This is an interesting thread because so many tracks and series keep their purse so secret from the general public. I would get a kick out of seeing a comparison of the top ten 410 tracks, 360 tracks and traveling series.
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December 05, 2009 at
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I think Grand Forks pays $1,000 for sprints and slightly less for late model win. Didn't I read last year on HH that Husets in Sioux Falls was $2000 or was it that they went to $2500 to win in the 410 class. Grand Forks averages around 2500 fans a nite which is almost half full. The two times I made it to Husets last year, looked like about 3500 people, about half-full.
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December 05, 2009 at
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Williams Grove pays weekly at $3000 in 2009 Lincoln $ 3000 to win both tracks for 410 sprints
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December 05, 2009 at
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Silver Dollar (Chico) pays $2,000 to $3,000 to win depending on the sponsor each night (410 wing sprints). Not sure about starting money. That is probably the highest west of Knoxville.
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December 05, 2009 at
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Posted By: jmartz11 on December 05 2009 at 03:48:24 PM
Williams Grove pays weekly at $3000 in 2009 Lincoln $ 3000 to win both tracks for 410 sprints
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The following purse will be paid for all regular 25-lap 410 Sprint Car features run at Williams Grove during the 2009 season.
1. $3,000 13. $350
2. $1,800 14. $330
3. $1,300 15. $320
4. $1,100 16. $315
5. $1000 17. $310
6. $850 18. $305
7. $700 19. $305
8. $600 20. $305
9. $550 21. $305
10. $500 22. $305
11. $450 23. $300
12. $400 24. $300
Tow Money $60.00
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Bonus money listed below will only be awarded for regular Williams Grove Handicapped Shows. Lap money of $10.00 will be paid to the leader of each lap of a 25 lap feature. Position money of $500.00 to any driver starting in positions 7-12 and $1000.00 starting 13-24 who win the feature.
The 2009 410 Sprint Point Fund — 1. $20,000 13. $700 2. $6,000 14. $650 3. $3,500 15. $600 4. $2,500 16. $550 5. $2,000 17. $500 6. $1,500 18. $450 7. $1,300 19. $400 8. $1,200 20. $350 9. $1,100 21. $300 10. $1,000 22. $250 11. $900 23. $200 12. $800 24. $150
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December 06, 2009 at
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Fremont http://www.fremontohspeedway.com/ and Attica http://www.atticaracewaypark.com/ both have the purse for all divisions posted on their websites.
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December 06, 2009 at
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Lets go for worst, Butler, MI $1000 to win and I think $150 to start. Plus that is only for 18 cars starting the A main.
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December 07, 2009 at
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Posted By: Joeltrasker on December 05 2009 at 04:47:49 PM
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The following purse will be paid for all regular 25-lap 410 Sprint Car features run at Williams Grove during the 2009 season.
1. $3,000 13. $350
2. $1,800 14. $330
3. $1,300 15. $320
4. $1,100 16. $315
5. $1000 17. $310
6. $850 18. $305
7. $700 19. $305
8. $600 20. $305
9. $550 21. $305
10. $500 22. $305
11. $450 23. $300
12. $400 24. $300
Tow Money $60.00
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Bonus money listed below will only be awarded for regular Williams Grove Handicapped Shows. Lap money of $10.00 will be paid to the leader of each lap of a 25 lap feature. Position money of $500.00 to any driver starting in positions 7-12 and $1000.00 starting 13-24 who win the feature.
The 2009 410 Sprint Point Fund — 1. $20,000 13. $700 2. $6,000 14. $650 3. $3,500 15. $600 4. $2,500 16. $550 5. $2,000 17. $500 6. $1,500 18. $450 7. $1,300 19. $400 8. $1,200 20. $350 9. $1,100 21. $300 10. $1,000 22. $250 11. $900 23. $200 12. $800 24. $150
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Thats pretty impressive too. The postion thing is a novel idea.
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December 07, 2009 at
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If you want to talk about the worst I would have to put Huset's on the list. The pay for the 410's is decent but they only pay $500 to win the 360 feature and they consistenly have a full field of cars in that particular class. I know there are mini sprint races that pay more than that. I love the place but even $800 would be alot better.
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