NASCAR is preparing for the 22nd race weekend of the 2026 season at EchoPark Speedway, where the Cup Series is set to deliver another memorable performance. In 2025, Chase Elliott captured his first win of the year by overtaking Brad Keselowski, and now the tour returns to EchoPark with a substantial purse on the line. The Cup Series race at EchoPark will feature a total prize pool of $11,233,037 for Sunday night’s event. NASCAR no longer discloses the earnings of the winning driver, making it impossible to determine exactly how much of the total purse will accrue to the race-winning team in victory lane. For comparison, last year’s EchoPark purse stood at $11,055,250, representing an increase of roughly $180,000.
As the lights go out and the engines roar, it will be fascinating to watch which driver ultimately takes home the largest share of the prize money at EchoPark this weekend. Elliott will be aiming to defend his summer victory at EchoPark, attempting to notch back-to-back wins at the venue. Nonetheless, Keselowski and Alex Bowman demonstrated strong momentum in 2025, and their teams will be hungry to capitalize on any advantage they can find. EchoPark consistently delivers excitement, and this weekend should be no exception as the Cup Series returns to the high-banked oval under the lights.
For fans looking to catch the action, there are multiple ways to watch NASCAR live at EchoPark in July 2026, with a full schedule available for viewing options and broadcast details. This recap draws on recent coverage and situates the EchoPark race within the broader context of the season’s ongoing drama and the high-stakes purse that accompanies each race. This overview originally appeared on Motorsports Wire, highlighting the Cup Series purse at EchoPark Speedway in July 2026 to provide readers with current context and race-day expectations.
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