isn't exactly known for its silence with its Cup Series cars running upwards of 750 horsepower out of rather meaty V8 engines. However, one thing that is kept silent is the financial earnings of its racers. Unlike sports like tennis or even F1 to a certain extent, where earnings are either transparent or heavily hinted of,
disclosed detailed information about race winnings, giving fans the ability to track individual earnings. For instance, in 2015, fans knew that Joey Logano earned $1,586,503 for winning the Daytona 500. This open approach changed in 2016 with the introduction of the charter system. not wanting — they said, 'Oh, fans don't care about the money part of this,'' Gluck noted. 'I think fans definitely do.'The charter system, which was introduced to bring stability to the