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NASCAR Driver Thinks $500,000 Salary For Fellow Drivers Is 'Underpaid'
NASCAR Driver Thinks $500,000 Salary For Fellow Drivers Is 'Underpaid'-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:19

Sometimes, when you have a with an indoor basketball court, bowling alley and a helicopter pad, talking about salaries isn’t a good idea. Most of us poors don’t want to listen. But that didn’t stop Denny Hamlin, who thinks NASCAR drivers should make more money.

To be clear, Hamlin said, he wasn’t talking about himself. Despite saying “we” four times, he said he was talking about the drivers toward the back of the field.

But that’s not the problem. The problem is, maybe now—when Danica Patrick and Darrell Wallace Jr. find sponsors, the common perception is the sport for years, the top series’ title sponsor to decide whether to renew, and when Dale Earnhardt Jr. says young drivers —isn’t the time to have your complaints about driver salaries make the headlines.

Here’s what Hamlin, who just advanced to the second round of and will start the round seventh in the championship standings, had to say, from :

“We’re way underpaid as race car drivers,” he said. “There’s no doubt, doing what we do, the schedule that we have and the danger that we incur every single week, NASCAR drivers should be making NBA, NFL money.” ...

“I’m sure this will be in some headline somewhere where Denny says drivers aren’t paid enough, but I’m basing it off all other sports,” said Hamlin, who recently built a 31,300-square-foot home. “I’m not including myself.

“I’m including the back half of the field — those drivers are risking the same amount I am and they should be paid a hell of a lot more.”

Hamlin continued by talking about the dispersement of money from NASCAR’s television deal, which ESPN reports totals about $820 million a year. NASCAR divides the cash up by giving 65 percent to tracks, 25 percent to teams and keeping 10 percent for itself, according to ESPN, and about 75 percent of driver salaries come from sponsorship on big teams. From ESPN:

“There’s got to be a reset, and it doesn’t come from the drivers,” Hamlin said. “It comes from NASCAR helping the teams survive on a better basis. ... There just has to be different revenue-sharing.”

“Helping the teams survive.” That’s the word.

Getting past the “We’re way underpaid” part, let’s break this down. Hamlin said drivers should be making NFL or NBA money, and his reasoning was the danger drivers have to face every week.

To address drivers not at the front of the field: ESPN reports that when Landon Cassill drove for the underfunded BK Racing a few years ago, his contract was based on race finishes but guaranteed him a minimum of $500,000 a year. It’s not nearly what the top drivers make, but it’s, uh, livable.

And for NASCAR drivers at the front of the field, it’s not like the other sports are making an extra figure on them. Look for yourself, with data from and on the highest paid athletes in each sport for 2016:

Then there’s the “danger” part of Hamlin’s statement, which was just plain bad—people in the military risk their lives for something other than recreation, and you can bet most of them don’t make a minimum annual salary of $500,000. Plus, think of the countless other jobs out there that pay dirt in exchange for the same or more danger than hopping into a race car or a sporting arena.

If you’re going to complain about salaries, do it the way most normal people do: In the comfort of your own (in this case, 31,300-square-foot) home, not in front of a bunch of people recording your words to publish them on the internet.

Please. It’s for the best.

Thanks for the tip, Nick!

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