NASCAR Ally 400 Prize Money: How much will the winner make at Nashville Superspeedway in 2024?

NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400
NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway (Source: Getty Images)

After a thrilling USA Today 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series heads to Lebanon, Tennessee, for another thriller, the Ally 400.

The 19th race of the season is expected to be exciting as the Next Gen car will run for the third time at the Nashville Superspeedway. All drivers who will take the grid will be racing to win Sunday’s 300-lap race at the 1.33-mile-long tri-oval track.

Live action of the Nashville Cup race can be enjoyed live on NBC Sports, Peacock, and PRN. It will be broadcast on Sunday, June 30, at 3:30 p.m. ET.


What is the Ally 400 prize money for 2024?

All 38 drivers participating across NASCAR’s three national series will compete for monetary incentives this weekend in Lebanon, Tennessee.

In 2024, the Cup Series race at the Nashville Superspeedway boasts a prize pool of $8,915,372, and the Xfinity Series and Truck Series races will reward the winner with $1,420,381 Truck: $897,631, respectively.

FOX Sports’ renowned journalist Bob Pockrass announced the total prize pool that will be up for grabs this weekend at Nashville across the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series:

“Purses for Nashville Superspeedway weekend, incl all payouts for all positions, contingency awards, year-end pts fund and for Cup, charter payouts for competing each week and historical performance: Cup: $8,915,372 Xfinity: $1,420,381 Truck: $897,631”

Ally 400 Prize Money Breakdown: How much will the winner make at the Nashville Superspeedway?

According to NASCAR journalist Bob Pockrass, the winner of the 2024 Ally 400 is likely to 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 position, charter status, etc.

As per this assumption, the winner of Sunday's Ally 400 will likely get eight to 10 percent of the overall prize money of $8,915,372, which means the winner will receive a check of around $600,000–800,000.

NASCAR Cup Series action begins with practice on Saturday (June 29) at 2:05 pm ET, followed by qualifying at 2:50 pm ET, while the main event is on Sunday. Practice and qualifying for the 19th race can be watched live on NBC Sports and USA Network.


List of Ally 400 winners

Year – Car No. – driver

  1. 2021 – #5 – Kyle Larson
  2. 2022 – #9 – Chase Elliott
  3. 2023 – #1 – Ross Chastain

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