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Originally Posted by turn1
The Rolex Grand Am series is a sports car and prototype racing series that's owned be NASCAR. It's similar to the American LeMans Series and was created for the purpose of competing with ALMS. It's done ok. Well enough to keep ALMS from kicking ass in the market the way it probably could have. Long story short, both series have had attendance problems, but NASCAR has the bigger backing and just recently acquired ALMS beginning in the year 2014. So for 2013 they will run separately for the most part. I doubt you'll see NASCAR Sprint Cup racing here anytime soon, but with Grand Am on board, we could see a combined Nationwide/Grand Am event down the road. Really, the Nationwide cars on road courses can be pretty entertaining. They've had some really great races in Montreal at CGV.
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As for ranking the different racing series, I suppose it's best to rank by the size of the purses.
Typical F1 race = $658 Million / 20 races = $33 Million/race (payout based upon yearly car owner points)
Typical NASCAR Cup race = $4 Million - $5 Million with 36 races per season
(Daytona $17 Million, Indy $8 Million, Texas $6 Million)
Typical NASCAR Nationwide race = <$1 Million with 33 races per season
Typical NASCAR Truck race = <$500 Thousand with 22 races per season
Typical Indy Car race = (Indy 500 $14 Million, all 15 races included in a year long formula for purses where every car racing a full season is guaranteed over $1 Million for the year)
Typical Grand Am race = <$200 Thousand (2 classes) with 16 races
Typical American LeMans race = <300 Thousand (5 classes) with 10 races
Interesting article on the Sports Car series purses
http://993c4s.com/porsche-motorsport...urse-winnings/