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Denny Hamlin: ‘NASCAR drivers should be making NBA, NFL money’; calls for redistribution of revenue
CHARLOTTE – Denny Hamlin lobbied for the revenue distribution model to be shifted in NASCAR’s premier series, giving teams and drivers the opportunity to make more money.
To ensure the long-term economic viability of race teams whose budgets can exceed $100 million annually, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver believes the reliance on corporate sponsorship should be “bonus money,” and that teams should be able to survive on purse money.
Under terms of a consolidated national network TV era that began in 2001, tracks receive 65 percent of revenue from rights fees revenue, teams receive 25 percent, and NASCAR gets 10 percent. NASCAR signed Fox and NBC in a 10-year deal, which is in its third season, that has been estimated at more than $8 billion.
“The pie has to be shifted for sure,” Hamlin said at a charity event Wednesday morning to promote International Walk to School Day with sponsor FedEx. “The TV dollars coming into NASCAR is higher than it’s ever been, but we’re seeing fewer and fewer teams, and it just can’t survive. So it economically doesn’t make sense. The pie, the amount of TV money that the race teams share, has to go up, in my opinion.”
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CHARLOTTE – Denny Hamlin lobbied for the revenue distribution model to be shifted in NASCAR’s premier series, giving teams and drivers the opportunity to make more money.
To ensure the long-term economic viability of race teams whose budgets can exceed $100 million annually, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver believes the reliance on corporate sponsorship should be “bonus money,” and that teams should be able to survive on purse money.
Under terms of a consolidated national network TV era that began in 2001, tracks receive 65 percent of revenue from rights fees revenue, teams receive 25 percent, and NASCAR gets 10 percent. NASCAR signed Fox and NBC in a 10-year deal, which is in its third season, that has been estimated at more than $8 billion.
“The pie has to be shifted for sure,” Hamlin said at a charity event Wednesday morning to promote International Walk to School Day with sponsor FedEx. “The TV dollars coming into NASCAR is higher than it’s ever been, but we’re seeing fewer and fewer teams, and it just can’t survive. So it economically doesn’t make sense. The pie, the amount of TV money that the race teams share, has to go up, in my opinion.”
read the rest..... http://nascar.nbcsports.com/2017/10/04/denny-hamlin-nascar-drivers-should-be-making-nba-nfl-money-calls-for-redistribution-of-revenue/