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Kyle Larson Becomes ‘Enemy of the People’ as Kyle Busch’s Playoffs Hopes Shatter

Kyle Larson’s chain reaction shatters Kyle Busch’s playoff hopes, causing an upset on social media for his fans.
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NASCAR Driver Sparks New Outrage Against Stage Racing With Bold Daytona Take

A NASCAR driver reignites debate after Daytona race, challenging one of the sport’s most controversial rules with a fiery new perspective.
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NASCAR Driver Leaves Daytona Teary Eyed as Huge Crash Leaves Playoff Hopes Crushed

A turbulent season unravels through Daytona heartbreak and a Nashville clash, with rivals later emphasizing mutual respect.
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NASCAR Playoffs: Every Big Upset in the 2025 Play-Off Roster of NASCAR Drivers

The road to the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs has been dramatic, producing one of the most surprising and unpredictable postseason.
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Fans Suspect Joey Logano’s Hand Behind Suspicious Caution at Wild Daytona Race

Fans suspect Joey Logano spun on purpose to trigger a late caution at Daytona’s Coke Zero Sugar 400, sparking heated debate.
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NASCAR Fans Buzz as Daytona Receives Largest Summer Crowd in Years

Daytona 500 draws a nationwide and diverse NASCAR audience, the summer race has experienced fluctuations in attendance over the years.
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NASCAR Fans Rally Behind Leigh Diffey as He Breaks Silence After Controversy

NASCAR unites behind Leigh Diffey as fans, drivers, and teams praise his electrifying race calls and passion.
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NASCAR Playoffs: All 16 Confirmed Drivers Locked-In for the Championship After Daytona Race

The 2025 NASCAR Playoffs field is officially set, with all 16 drivers locked in for the championship chase.
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Bubba Wallace Shields Kyle Larson from Hate at Daytona with Huge 4-Worded Gesture

Bubba Wallace takes blame for Daytona’s Lap 28 “Big One,” shielding Kyle Larson from hate with during the Coke Zero Sugar 400.
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Speculations Flood as HMS Driver Gets Spotted With Mystery Woman in Daytona

Daytona 500 appearance with mystery companion sparks speculation among fans with Sabrina Carpenter comparisons
NASCAR: South Point 400

“BIG ONE” Shatters Kyle Busch & Co’s Playoff Dreams at NASCAR’s Daytona Race

A Lap 28 “Big One” at Daytona’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 wrecks Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, and others, crushing playoff hopes in a chaotic pileup.
LOUDON, NH – JULY 17: Kyle Busch ( 8 Richard Childress Racing Lenovo Chevrolet) chats with his crew before the Crayon 30

Daytona Turns Into ‘War-Zone’ As Humpy Wheeler Tribute Left Fans In Awe

Daytona’s Humpy Wheeler tribute with paratroopers landing on the frontstretch during the Coke Zero Sugar 400 left fans awestruck.
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Fans Sound Off on RAM’s Return as NASCAR Team Snubs Chevy for 2026

Ram’s NASCAR return sparks intrigue as a team makes a bold expansion move, leaving fans debating loyalty, logistics, and politics.
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“I Never Thought This Day Would Come”: Connor Zilisch in Tears as Trackhouse Makes Huge Announcement

Trackhouse Racing makes a massive announcement for their future as young talent Connor Zilisch continues to make waves in NASCAR.
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Bubba Wallace Reveals Honest Reaction as NASCAR Drops 2026 Schedule

When NASCAR unveiled its 2026 schedule, it sent ripples through the paddock and fanbase alike, and Bubba Wallace shared his take on it.
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Christopher Bell Faces Harsh Daytona Reality With Bold Chevrolet Confession

Christopher Bell dissects Toyota’s 2025 superspeedway struggles versus Chevy and Ford, while also embracing Boston’s cultural spirit.
NASCAR: Cup Practice & Qualifying

RAM Announces Historic Partnership With Veteran NASCAR Team for 2026 Championship

Ram gears up for a groundbreaking NASCAR comeback in 2026, joining forces with a seasoned team to chase championship glory.
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NASCAR Weather Update Daytona: Will the Race Be Rained Out by Mother Nature?

Daytona’s racing weekend faces an unpredictable twist as storm clouds gather, raising questions about action on track.
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“I Thought I Was Going to Die”: Bubba Wallace Voices Spine Chilling Near Death Experience

Bubba Wallace recalls a terrifying near-death experience, opening up about the chilling moment that left him shaken but determined.
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Why Ryan Blaney Will Lead the Cup Series to Green From Pole at Daytona

Lightning cancels Daytona qualifying, giving Ryan Blaney pole as Alex Bowman juggles playoff points and race strategy.
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Bubba Wallace Finds Heartwarming Excuse in Son’s Birthday Celebration as Wife Amanda Takes Charge

Bubba Wallace shares a touching reason tied to his son’s birthday, while wife Amanda steps up and takes charge during the family celebration.
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Kyle Busch’s Winless Streak Sparks Powerful Support Message From Austin Dillon

Teammate Austin Dillon has stepped in, reframing Kyle Busch’s skid not as an individual battle but as a pivotal moment for RCR’s season.
Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch

Xfinity Series Star Sends Heartfelt Message to Parker Kligerman Moments After Daytona Triumph

Amidst a jaw-dropping victory by Dale Jr.'s Xfinity recruit Parker Kligerman, a resounding relief is expressed by his rival, Sam Mayer.
Parker Kligerman

Parker Kligerman Breaks Denny Hamlin’s 19-Year Stronghold in Emotional Daytona Redemption

Parker Kligerman's recent victory at the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Daytona was a powerful moment of redemption.
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“Embarrassed” Hendrick Motorsports Star Makes Humble Admission Days After Noah Gragson Rift

Alex Bowman’s afternoon unraveled in a way that carried over into a tense exchange with fellow competitor Noah Gragson.
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Chase Briscoe Gets Real About Picking Ty Gibbs Over Playoff Bubble Chaos

Amidst rising tensions for the 2025 Cup Series playoffs, Chase Briscoe gets into duty mode for his lagging teammate.
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About Daytona 500

What is the Daytona 500?

For any NASCAR fan, the Daytona 500 race holds a special place in their hearts. The most prestigious race in the Cup Series, a win at the revered race bestows limitless repute and honor to its victor. Often referred to as the unofficial "birthplace of speed", Daytona Beach, where the race has been held for over six decades, has a long and storied history. Currently, it features on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule as one of the four crown-jewel races and also features the highest winning prize among all Cup races.

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Origins of the Daytona 500

While many stories about the origin of Daytona races date back to 1903 when two men challenged each other to a race to decide whose horseless carriage was the fastest, the sturdy stock car race at the iconic location came into being in 1959, courtesy of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. And on February 22, in front of 41,000 people, the revered race planted its seed to mega-stardom. The inaugural race was the only instance when both hard top and convertible vehicles were allowed to race. Since then, the Daytona 500 has been much-awaited by stock car racing fans every year.

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And while the Daytona Beach, Florida location is already iconic, the track that hosts the Daytona 500 race is just as well-thought out and executed. Wanting to give fans an edge-of-the-seat thriller, Bill Frances Sr brainstormed alongside engineers to create a track that would have the highest banking, allowing cars to reach topmost speed. And soon the prospect presented itself in the form of a tri-oval with 31 degrees banking at turns and 18 degrees at the start/finish lines. With 2.5 mile in length, today, the race lasts 500 miles/200 laps.

The first-ever Daytona 500, called the 1959 First 500 Mile NASCAR International Sweepstakes at Daytona back then, saw 59 cars competing. The winning purse of the inaugural race had a steep value of $53, 050, out of which Lee Petty took home $19,050 for his victory while the runner-up Beauchamp secured $7,650.

Why is the Daytona 500 called ‘The Great American Race’

As one of the most iconic spectator sports events in America, the Daytona 500 definitely takes the cake when it comes to being NASCAR's crème de la crème. Throughout history, the event has often been compared to the Super-Bowl, the crown jewel of the NFL. However, many NASCAR enthusiasts haven't been too keen about that description and have placed the crown-jewel race way above the Super Bowl.

The Daytona 500 has also been synonymous with the President's Day weekend in every NASCAR fan's heart. From 1968 to 2011, the race was held on President's Day weekend every year. However, NASCAR decided to change that in 2012 with news of an NFL schedule revamp doing the rounds. As per reports, NFL was planning to expand its 18-game regular season and as per the new roster, the Super Bowl was to be held on the same day as the Daytona 500. Sensing a dent on viewership numbers, the stock car racing organization move the race. However, as the NFL season-expansion plans failed to reach fruition, the Daytona 500 was moved to its original calendar spot. Now, that's definitely a win-win!

While the winning purse of the Daytona 500 is already a stuff of legends, sitting atop with the largest return, the trophy being awarded to the victors isn't any less prized either. Called the Harley J Earl trophy, the prize has been named after legendary automobile designer, Harley Earl, who was also a close friend of Bill France Sr and a General Motors executive back in the day. Earl is most significantly known for being the Father of the Corvette. He has also been credited for designing the Firebird I prototype. The Daytona 500 race is full of prestige and perks for sure.

One other aspect that the race victor gets to experience is their car being showcased at the Daytona 500 experience, for one year in its race-winning condition. For the uninitiated, the Daytona 500 Experience is a museum and gallery situated next to the Daytona International Speedway.

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Highlights of the Daytona 500

The inaugural Daytona 500 race in 1959 was won by Richard Petty's father, the legendary Lee Petty. The patriarch of the NASCAR royalty family clinched victory driving a 1959 Oldsmobile for Newton Chappell at the inaugural event outperforming Johnny Beauchamp. Charley Griffith, representing Red Bank, finished P3, while Cotton Owens and Joe Weatherly wrapped up the Top-5 positions.

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Lee Petty's son isn't much far behind on the Daytona 500 record book either. With seven wins, Richard Petty sits atop the most-wins list at the venue. What makes his feat even more legendary is the fact that Petty managed to clinch four of those titles in a single decade, in 1971, 1973, 1974 and 1979. The rest of his victories came in 1964, 1966 and 1981.

While the initial years of the Daytona 500 didn't see much vehicle policing, it soon became apparent that certain rules and restrictions would have to be put in place. One of the biggest instances of a change came in 1988 when former stock car racing driver and NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison's car went airborne and hit the catch fence at 200 mph at Talladega in May, the previous year. As a result, restrictor plates were made mandatory in hopes that they would stunt speed, which in turn would stop vehicles from going airborne.

Speaking of Bobby Allison, he also became the oldest driver to win the race at 50 years, 2 months and 11 days, in 1988. On the other hand, Trevor Bayne is the youngest Daytona 500 winner. Bayne was 20 years and 1 day old when he won the event in 2011.

Another revamp that hit NASCAR and the Daytona 500 was during the 50th anniversary of the Daytona 500 race, when 'Cars of Tomorrow' debuted for the first time in the stock car racing circuit. While the name might throw some people off, 'Cars of Tomorrow' simply entailed that the same roll cage, frame and body would be used in all kinds of race tracks as opposed to how crew members would need to build different cars for different tracks like superspeedways, road courses and short tracks.

The Daytona 500, being such a grand event, has often been associated with high-profile names. In a bid to make the event even more exciting, every year, the organizers bring in popular figures to serve as a Grand Marshal. While 'Captain America' famed Chris Evans graced the event in 2014, Nicholas cage stopped by in 2007. Even former US presidents Donald Trump and George W Busch served as the event's grand marshal in 2020 and 2004, respectively.

 Qualifying Format of the Daytona 500

Currently, the Daytona 500 sees 40 cars competing, out of which 36 sports belong to drivers whose teams have their own charters. The rest of the 4 spots, which are referred to as open cars and constitute teams that do not own a charter.

In its 65 year history, the Daytona 500 has had many revamps to its qualifying format. From two timed laps, the better of two laps, to the average of two laps, the crown jewel race has explored several avenues to decide its starting grid. However, what stuck and is currently in place is a two-race qualifying. The first race is a single-car qualifying where each driver takes up one lap. The Top 10 drivers from that round advance to the second round where their order in the main event starting grid is determined. The single-car runs decide the front row of the Daytona 500. They also decide the lineup for the qualifying races also referred to as "the duels". The starting grid is eventually decided on the basis of the duels.

The Black Sunday of the Daytona 500

The Daytona 500 was perhaps one of Dale Earnhardt's greatest achievements. After chasing an elusive win at the track for about two decades of his career, the driver finally succeeded in finish P1 in 1998. However, just three years later, the same race would claim his life. It all happened on February 18, 2001, when the driver was competing in the final lap of the race. The driver slammed head-first into the retaining wall after contact with Ken Schrader and Sterling Marlin. The driver had suffered from a basilar skull fracture and had died instantly upon contact. Earnardt's death triggered a wave of safety improvements in stock cars and are seen even today.

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The changes of the name of the Daytona 500

The Daytona 500 has seen a plethora of name changes till date. While the first-ever edition of the race was called the 1959 First 500 Mile NASCAR International Sweepstakes at Daytona, the name was changed the very next year to the Inaugural 500 Mile International Sweepstakes. The race, then, went on to be known as the Daytona 500 by STP from 1991 to 1993. On the year of Dale Earnhardt's passing in 2001, it was known as the Daytona 500 by Dodge. In 2007, a new name was coined yet again and this time, the race was called Daytona 500 by Toyota. From 1961 to 1990, 1994 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2006, the race was called Daytona 500 and since 2008, that's the very name that has stuck around.

 

 

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