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2016 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race Purse and Prize Money Breakdown

2016 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race Purse and Prize Money Breakdown

NASCAR’s biggest and brightest stars will once again look to put on a fantastic show at Charlotte Motor Speedway this Saturday for the 30th edition of the illustrious Sprint All-Star Race. And with the circuit’s best drivers geared up and ready to participate, an extravagant prize – naturally – awaits the winner this weekend.

Let’s find out below what the star-studded event has in store for the top finisher. Afterwards, head on over here for our complete preview of the Sprint Showdown this Friday to know which aspiring drivers have a great shot at joining the big boys in Saturday’s main race at CMS.

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2016 Sprint All-Star Race Prize Money Breakdown

The Grand Payout

Since 2003, NASCAR has been awarding the winner of the Sprint All-Star Race a whopping sum of no less than a cool million dollars.

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10 drivers have had the fortunate privilege of becoming instant millionaires after just one night of excellence, with NASCAR living legend Jimmie Johnson having won the All-Star race a record four times over – all during the $1 million payout era, including the inaugural introduction of the sizeable purse back in 2003 itself.

Other past winners of the event include the likes of active stars in Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin just to name a few. You can view the rest of NASCAR’s All-Star million-dollar club in our list found below.

Bruton’s Big Bonus

During the 2013 installment of the Sprint All-Star Race, owner/CEO of Speedway Motorsports, Inc., Bruton Smith, came up with an enticing incentive to spice up the competition at the famed event. Smith introduced “Bruton’s Big Bonus”, which awards an additional $1 million to the driver who completes and wins all five segments held during All-Star weekend.

This 2015, however, the All-Star race has once again changed certain qualifying rules and race formats thanks to what many have considered as the Brad Keselowski Rule. This tentatively leaves the massive bonus’ eligibility up in the air, considering that the five-segment format from 2013 has been tweaked to the point where the stipulation of winning the bonus is now unclear.

Nevertheless, Mr. Smith may feel a bit generous this weekend should a particular driver amaze and dominate at both the Sprint Cup Showdown on the Friday and the main race on Saturday. It’s also worth noting that not one driver ever won Bruton’s Big Bonus, so a thoroughly impressive performance from one of NASCAR’s greats may indeed be in for a mind-boggling payday when all is said and done.

Past All-Star Millionaires

Year Winning Driver Total Payout
2015 Denny Hamlin $1,045,009
2014 Jamie McMurray $1,035,734
2013 Jimmie Johnson $1,039,175
2012 Jimmie Johnson $1,071,340
2011 Carl Edwards $1,203,000
2010 Kurt Busch $1,078,309
2009 Tony Stewart $1,033,656
2008 Kasey Kahne $1,037,935
2007 Kevin Harvick $1,031,539
2006 Jimmie Johnson $1,055,077
2005 Mark Martin $1,101,325
2004 Matt Kenseth $1,044,000
2003 Jimmie Johnson $1,017,604

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