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NASCAR Shock: Winning Driver Denied $1 Million Prize! Team Owner Takes All in Dramatic Twist

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
July 26, 2025
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NASCAR Shock: Winning Driver Denied $1 Million Prize! Team Owner Takes All in Dramatic Twist

Get ready for the adrenaline-fueled NASCAR In-Season Tournament showdown that is sending shockwaves through the racing world! As the competition reaches its climax at the iconic Brickyard 400 in Indy, the battle between Ty Gibbs and Ty Dillon for a jaw-dropping $1 million prize has everyone on the edge of their seats.

This bracket-style tournament, often likened to “March Madness for racers,” has injected a surge of excitement into the Cup Series summer schedule, turning every race into a heart-pounding playoff moment. With just 160 laps separating Gibbs and Dillon from the biggest jackpot of the season, the stakes are higher than ever before.

But hold on tight because there’s a twist in the tale! In a surprising move, NASCAR has revealed that the $1 million grand prize will not go to the winning driver but instead to the team owner. This bombshell decision has left many in shock, as initial communications hinted at drivers taking home the cash. Now, the winning team owner holds the power to decide how to distribute the hefty sum among the team and driver, based on their contracts.

As the excitement builds towards the final showdown, the tax implications of this massive cash prize are also coming into play. With the $1 million considered taxable income, both the team owner and driver are set to face significant tax bills, potentially eating into their windfall.

But the drama doesn’t end there! The In-Season Tournament’s unique structure means that while the driver celebrates in the limelight, it’s the team owner who walks away with the actual prize money. This dual-win scenario has sparked heated debates among fans and left drivers grappling with the unequal distribution of rewards.

Looking ahead, NASCAR’s game-changing decision on prize distribution is set to reshape the landscape of the tournament in the seasons to come. With drivers now eyeing more explicit bonus clauses in their contracts and team owners gearing up to maximize their mid-season returns, the tournament’s future hangs in the balance.

Get ready for a high-octane finish to the NASCAR In-Season Tournament, where the battle for glory, cash, and bragging rights is just heating up!

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