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NASCAR’s Financial Struggles: Brad Perez’s Relentless Quest for Stability in Racing

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 21, 2025
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NASCAR’s Financial Struggles: Brad Perez’s Relentless Quest for Stability in Racing
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As we delve into the world of NASCAR, we often marvel at the star drivers and their glamorous lives fueled by lucrative contracts, sponsorships, and prize money. However, beneath this shimmering veneer, there’s a stark reality many drivers face, especially those working their way up the ranks. Today, we spotlight one such determined individual, Brad Perez, whose career trajectory is a testament to his tenacity and adaptability in the face of formidable financial challenges.

Perez, a rising star in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, isn’t just a driver for Alpha Prime Racing; he embodies a multi-hyphenate role within the sport. His story, far from the million-dollar contracts, underscores the harsh realities many in his position face. His journey began in 2021, when he made his professional racing debut at Watkins Glen International in the ARCA Menards Series with Josh Williams Motorsports. Today, he races part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 45 Chevrolet Camaro.

But Perez doesn’t stop at being a driver. His contribution to motorsports extends far beyond the racetrack. He’s an instructor at both the BMW Performance Center in South Carolina and the Ford Performance Racing School in Concord, North Carolina. These roles enable him to impart his knowledge and enhance the skill sets of aspiring racers. Furthermore, Perez works as a mechanic for Alpha Prime Racing, a dual role that deepens his understanding of vehicle performance and contributes significantly to the team’s success.

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In an unexpected twist, Perez also maintains the grounds for the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, a Minor League Baseball team. This role, far removed from his racing career, demonstrates his adaptability and willingness to diversify his responsibilities.

Perez’s story is not an anomaly. Several NASCAR drivers grapple with substantial financial challenges, compelling them to find additional means of income to stay afloat in the sport. Even top-level drivers report dwindling earnings. Kyle Larson, for instance, has remarked that Cup drivers aren’t earning as much as in the past, a stark deviation from the sport’s golden era when stars such as Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon raked in tens of millions annually.

The financial landscape of NASCAR has undergone significant shifts. A nearly 16% drop in sponsorship revenues in 2024, from $425.06 million to $362.34 million, has had a profound impact on team operations and driver salaries, particularly those in the middle and lower tiers. Drivers now heavily rely on a patchwork of sponsorships and side jobs to keep their racing aspirations alive.

Lower-tier drivers like Perez often balance multiple roles, from driving instructors and mechanics to marketing salespersons and even groundskeepers, to sustain their racing careers. This trend is increasingly common as drivers strive for financial stability amid the disparity in prize money across NASCAR’s series. For example, the prize pool of the 2025 Ambetter Health 400 in the Cup Series stood at a whopping $11,055,250, whereas the 2025 Xfinity Series purse was a mere $1,651,939, laying bare the stark financial divide.

Moreover, this financial pressure isn’t exclusive to drivers. Teams like 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan, have legally challenged NASCAR over alleged economic practices that impede fair revenue distribution. These actions underscore broader economic challenges within the sport’s structure.

In conclusion, while NASCAR continues to enthrall audiences with high-speed excitement, many of its participants grapple with increasingly complex financial realities. Addressing these disparities is vital for the sport’s continued growth and the welfare of its participants. For drivers like Brad Perez, achieving financial stability is more than a challenge; it’s an essential part of their racing journey.

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