After a Talladega Cup race, the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series heads to Concord, North Carolina, for the Bank of America ROVAL 400.
The sixth playoff race of the 2024 season is expected to be exciting as the Next Gen car will run for the third time at Charlotte Motor Speedway. All drivers taking the field will be racing to win Sunday’s (October 13) 109-lap race at the 2.28-mile-long road course.
Along with the win, there will be monetary rewards for the winners across NASCAR’s top-two national series. In 2024, the Cup Series Charlotte Roval boasts a prize pool of $8,056,677. Meanwhile, the Drive for the Cure 250 Xfinity Series race will reward the winner with $1,419,755.
Live action of the Bank of America ROVAL 400 can be enjoyed live on NBC Sports, Peacock and PRN. It will be broadcast on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
What is the Bank of America ROVAL 400 prize money for 2024?
All 38 drivers participating in NASCAR’s top-tier series will compete for monetary incentives this weekend in Concord, North Carolina.
Renowned FOX Sports journalist Bob Pockrass tweeted the total prize pool that will be up for grabs this Charlotte road course weekend across the Cup and Xfinity Series.
“Purses for Charlotte road course weekend including all payouts, all positions, contingency awards, Cup charter payouts for racing and historical performance, etc.: Cup: $8,056,677 Xfinity: $1,419,755”
Bank of America ROVAL 400 Prize Money Breakdown: How much will the winner expected to make at Charlotte Motor Speedway?
According to NASCAR journalist Bob Pockrass, the 2024 Bank of America ROVAL 400 winner will likely receive between eight and 10 percent of the total purse. The remaining purse will be divided among the full-time NASCAR Cup Series' 36 charter teams according to their finishing positions, charter status, etc.
As per the assumption, the winner of Sunday’s Bank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte will likely get eight to 10 percent of the overall prize money of $8,056,677, which means a check of around $600,000–800,000.
NASCAR Cup Series action begins with practice and qualifying on Saturday, October 12, at 12:30 pm ET and 2 pm ET, while the main event is on Sunday. Practice and qualifying session for this year’s sixth playoff race can be watched live on USA Network and NBC Sports.
List of Charlotte ROVAL winners
- 2018: Ryan Blaney
- 2019: Chase Elliott
- 2020: Chase Elliott
- 2021: Kyle Larson
- 2022: Christopher Bell
- 2023: A. J. Allmendinger
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