NASCAR 2022 Total prize money for YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway
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Literally. And figuratively.
#NASCARPlayoffs @TALLADEGA1369101This may be the biggest race of the round. Literally. And figuratively. #NASCARPlayoffs @TALLADEGA https://t.co/iNYYJBAyff With title challengers such as Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin not having their best finishes last weekend, the field is expected to have an aggressive outlook towards the race on Sunday. Yellawood 500 can be seen live on the USA Network, PRN, and the NBC Sports app. The green flag is set to wave at 2:00 pm ET this Sunday. Along with a chance to advance to the next playoffs round, drivers will also have monetary gains to be had at the 2.66-mile-long track this weekend. The prize pool for this weekend consists of a $8,338,881 reward for the NASCAR Cup Series, $1,653,281 for the Xfinity Series, and $806,669 for the Camping World Truck Series. Notable NASCAR journalist Bob Pockrass confirmed the purse amounts on Twitter and wrote: "Talladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc): Cup: $8,338,881, Xfinity: $1,653,281, Trucks: $806,669" See the tweet below: Bob Pockrass@bobpockrassTalladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc):
Cup: $8,338,881
Xfinity: $1,653,281
Trucks: $806,66922120Talladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc):Cup: $8,338,881Xfinity: $1,653,281Trucks: $806,669 Cup Series qualifying for the event will be held on October 1, 2022, a day before the actual race. Fans can witness drivers try and clinch the Busch Light Pole Award on Saturday on the USA Network at 10:30 am ET.
NASCAR 2022 Total prize money for YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway
By Rahul Ahluwalia Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Christopher Bell (#20) and Daniel Suarez (#99) lead the field to start the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama earlier this year. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) The 30th race of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season marks the sport's visit to the famous Talladega Superspeedway once again, this time for the Yellawood 500. The 500-mile-long race marks the second time drivers battle it out in Lincoln, Alabama for a chance to solidify their hopes of qualifying into Round of 8, as the playoffs are underway in full swing. The first race of the ongoing Round of 12 saw yet another non-playoff contender take the checkered flag in P1 as Tyler Reddick clinched victory in the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500. Talladega Superspeedway comes as a big challenge for those hoping to make the cut into the next round, as the oval's unpredictable nature means finishing in one piece is as important as winning the race. NASCAR@NASCARThis may be the biggest race of the round.Literally. And figuratively.
#NASCARPlayoffs @TALLADEGA1369101This may be the biggest race of the round. Literally. And figuratively. #NASCARPlayoffs @TALLADEGA https://t.co/iNYYJBAyff With title challengers such as Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin not having their best finishes last weekend, the field is expected to have an aggressive outlook towards the race on Sunday. Yellawood 500 can be seen live on the USA Network, PRN, and the NBC Sports app. The green flag is set to wave at 2:00 pm ET this Sunday. Along with a chance to advance to the next playoffs round, drivers will also have monetary gains to be had at the 2.66-mile-long track this weekend. The prize pool for this weekend consists of a $8,338,881 reward for the NASCAR Cup Series, $1,653,281 for the Xfinity Series, and $806,669 for the Camping World Truck Series. Notable NASCAR journalist Bob Pockrass confirmed the purse amounts on Twitter and wrote: "Talladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc): Cup: $8,338,881, Xfinity: $1,653,281, Trucks: $806,669" See the tweet below: Bob Pockrass@bobpockrassTalladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc):
Cup: $8,338,881
Xfinity: $1,653,281
Trucks: $806,66922120Talladega purses (includes payouts for all positions, charter per-race payouts for competing and past three-year performance, contributions to season-ending point fund, etc):Cup: $8,338,881Xfinity: $1,653,281Trucks: $806,669 Cup Series qualifying for the event will be held on October 1, 2022, a day before the actual race. Fans can witness drivers try and clinch the Busch Light Pole Award on Saturday on the USA Network at 10:30 am ET.