$400.00
Some $30 million.
It costs approximate $200,000 (minimum) to race a NASCAR Sprint Cup car in ONE RACE.
About 1500 dollars a set.
Around 20,000.
Mike Helton, president of NASCAR, admitted that the governing body is considering raising the minimum age requirement to be a driver in the Sprint Cup Series to 21. It currently is 18 in both Cup and the Nationwide Series
the Sanyo incognito cost about $80 from sprint.
From Sprint It Cost $99.99 Currently it costs $49.99 (From Sprint)
The cost of a NASCAR race truck can vary significantly based on various factors, such as the team's budget and the level of competition. Generally, a new race truck can cost between $30,000 to $100,000, while fully equipped and competitive vehicles can exceed $200,000. Additionally, ongoing expenses such as maintenance, tires, and crew salaries can further increase the overall investment for a racing team.
A NASCAR fire retardant suit can cost about $140.
Snow tires cost slightly more than all weather tires. The actual cost of the snow tires would depend on the brand, style and size.
Depends per series. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series uses the COT (Car Of Tomorrow but now referred to Car Of Today). Dodge makes the Charger, Ford makes the Fusion, Toyota makes the Camry, and Chevy is using the Impala. NASCAR Nationwide Series uses older models of the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Chevy uses the Monte Carlo SS, Ford uses an older model of the Fusion,and the Mustang, Toyota with an older Camry, and Dodge with an older Charger. NASCAR Craftsmen Truck Series uses, well...trucks. We have the Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, and Toyota Tundra.
There are many kinds of mud tires. They cost about twice as much as road tires in general