Cholo
Team Owner
Question for those that know the inner workings better than I do.
I keep hearing doom and gloom talk about cars not having sponsors / losing sponsors. It seems to me that a lot of what teams spend money on are nice to have items and not really needed. The fact that small teams run at the track every week show it isn't as expensive as it needs to be.
For instance if a team went from getting $20 million a year in sponsor money to $5 million, they could still build cars and race but may have to get rid of things like hiring ex college athletes to the pit crew and having personal trainers etc. Mechanics would go back to being pit guys if they had to.
Real concern I could see is if drivers quit making much that top talent might leave and go to other series but this would only hurt NASCAR if guys already in the sport jumped (ie Larson) and not if an up and coming driver decided to go open wheel instead of stock.
I keep hearing doom and gloom talk about cars not having sponsors / losing sponsors. It seems to me that a lot of what teams spend money on are nice to have items and not really needed. The fact that small teams run at the track every week show it isn't as expensive as it needs to be.
For instance if a team went from getting $20 million a year in sponsor money to $5 million, they could still build cars and race but may have to get rid of things like hiring ex college athletes to the pit crew and having personal trainers etc. Mechanics would go back to being pit guys if they had to.
Real concern I could see is if drivers quit making much that top talent might leave and go to other series but this would only hurt NASCAR if guys already in the sport jumped (ie Larson) and not if an up and coming driver decided to go open wheel instead of stock.