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The 2025 Daytona 500 was a NASCAR Cup Series race and the 67th running of the event, held on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was the first race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.
William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports won his second straight Daytona 500 after Denny Hamlin, Cole Custer, and Chase Briscoe made contact while battling for the lead on the final lap, causing a crash that took out most of the field. Byron, who was seventh at the time of the contact, avoided the crash on the high line and held off Tyler Reddick for the final third of the lap to win. Two-time race champion and seven-time series champion Jimmie Johnson finished 3rd. Polesitter Chase Briscoe and John Hunter Nemechek rounded out the top five, and Alex Bowman, Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Justin Allgaier, and Chris Buescher rounded out the top ten. Cindric and Team Penske teammate Joey Logano dominated much of the race, which finished nearly eight hours after it started due to a thunderstorm.
Report
= Background
=Daytona International Speedway is one of three superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the other two being Atlanta Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.
The race will be the debut for Shane van Gisbergen in the race after signing with Trackhouse Racing. The race will also be the debut of multiple teams including Haas Factory Team, JR Motorsports, & Tricon Garage. This will also be the first race with more than 40 cars since 2015, with Hélio Castroneves guaranteed to be in the 500 under the new Open Exemption Provisional rule.
Entry list
(R) denotes rookie driver.
(W) denotes former winner.
(i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.
First practice (February 12)
Denny Hamlin was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 48.005 seconds and a speed of 187.480 mph (301.720 km/h).
Qualifying
Chase Briscoe scored the pole for the race with a time of 49.249 and a speed of 182.745 mph (294.100 km/h). Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson were the two fastest open drivers to qualify on speed.
= Qualifying results
=The Duel at Daytona
The Duel at Daytona races are a pair of NASCAR Cup Series races held in conjunction with the Daytona 500 annually in February at Daytona International Speedway. They consist of two races 60 laps and 150 miles (240 km) in length, which serve as heat races that set the lineup for the Daytona 500. Both races sets the lineup for positions 3–32. The first race sets the lineup for cars that qualified in odd–numbered positions on pole qualifying day. The second race sets the lineup for cars that qualified in even–numbered positions. Positions 33–36 are filled by the four drivers that posted the fastest lap in pole qualifying that didn't lock in a position in the Duel's. Positions 37–41 are set by the four cars highest in the 2019 owner's points that didn't lock in a position in the Duels and weren't among the cars that posted the four fastest timed laps in pole qualifying.
= Duel 1
=Duel 1 results
= Duel 2
=Duel 2 results
= Starting lineup
=Practice (post–Duels)
= Second practice (February 14)
=William Byron was the fastest in the second practice session with a time of 46.172 seconds and a speed of 194.923 mph (313.698 km/h).
= Final practice (February 15)
=Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 46.558 seconds and a speed of 193.307 mph (311.097 km/h).
Race
= Stage 1
=Originally scheduled for a 14.50 start of engines, the start was accelerated where engines started at 13.46 because of weather issues. After additional parade laps (including two with President Trump), the green flag waved at 14.06. As some drizzle occurred at the start, pole sitter Chase Briscoe led the first lap of the race. On lap 5, defending race winner William Byron took the lead down the backstretch but Ty Dillon got side by side with Byron and Dillon beat Byron to the line and led lap 5. Dillon would lead laps 6 and 7 before Byron would take the lead on lap 8. On lap 9, the first caution flew for rain in the area, which led to a red flag at 14.20 after eight laps.
At 17.30, the race restarted after the 3:09:59 red flag with more laps under the safety car in order to dry pit lane. After pit stops and a total of ten laps of running, all under the safety car, the race is red flagged at 17.54 for more drizzle, where the red flag is pulled at 18.15. With 44 laps remaining in the first stage, teams pit, hoping to make the stage without any more fuel stops.
The race restarts on Lap 24 with defending Series champion Joey Logano leading. The field quickly got 3 wide for about 10 rows deep from 4th on back. On lap 31, William Byron took the lead from Logano. On lap 32, Corey LaJoie took the lead. On lap 35, Joey Logano took the lead. On lap 40, Chase Elliott took the lead. On lap 42, a three wide battle for the lead took place between Elliott, Logano, and Kyle Busch. Busch was looking for his first Daytona 500 win in his 21st attempt. But Logano would beat the others and Logano took the lead and would hold on to it. On lap 43, A. J. Allmendinger's day would end as his engine blew. No caution flew because Allmendinger's car did not leak oil onto the track. On lap 45, another 3 wide battle for the lead would happen between Logano, William Byron, and Shane van Gisbergen but Logano would hold off the other 2 and keep the lead. Soon the field would begin the calm down with parts of the top 10 going single file and most of the rest behind them going two wide. With three laps remaining before the top ten are paid points on Lap 65, the first incident-related safety car is called on Lap 62 after Denny Hamlin, Zane Smith, and Josh Berry collide in the west banking. It started when the inside line began to check up and hit each other in the back which caused Smith to bump Hamlin too hard and cause Hamlin to go sideways. Smith then got doored by Austin Cindric causing Smith to go side ways and come up the track infront of Josh Berry giving Berry damage and causing Smith to spin. Smith and Berry tried to continue but were too slow and would eventually retire from the race with Berry retiring at lap 105 and Smith retiring at lap 108. With Logano in the lead at the end of Lap 65, with the race neutralised by the safety car, he scored the ten championship points and one playoff point.
= Stage 2
=With pit lane closed because of the Lap 63 safety car, and NASCAR regulations prohibiting pit stops in the last two laps of the stage, pit lane opens on Lap 66, the first lap of the second stage, where cars pit for fuel and tires. Joey Logano won the race off of pit road. The second stage started on Lap 71, but Logano slowed on the restart with what would eventually be found as a piece of debris on the throttle body, causing a stack up on the bottom line. Alex Bowman leads, but on the outside line John Hunter Nemechek went low to avoid the stack up but turned Ross Chastain and Chastain turned up into Hélio Castroneves and would begin a chain reaction wreck. The cars involved were Hélio Castroneves, Ross Chastain, John Hunter Nemechek, Chase Briscoe, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, Riley Herbst, Martin Truex Jr., Justin Allgaier, and Cody Ware. Chastain, Castroneves, and Truex would all retire from the race. Shane van Gisbergen also got damage from the outside line stack up which would slow his car down. It was enough to make minimum speed but it wasn't as fast as it once was.
Logano initially noted the debris on the grille caused overheating, and lost a lap. Ryan Blaney was the new leader and he led the field to the restart on lap 77. On the restart, their other teammate Austin Cindric took the lead from Blaney. On lap 79, Ryan Preece took the lead. On lap 80, a three wide battle for the lead would occur between Preece, Cindric, and Noah Gragson with Gragson leading lap 80. The three remained three wide with Cindric leading laps 81 and 82 before the 4th caution flew on lap 83 for debris.
Logano, as the beneficiary, pits to remove the debris from the throttle body. All other teams refueled to ensure their cars could reach the second stage end, and points-paying lap, on Lap 130 without needing a fuel stop. Cindric won the race off of pit road, with the race restarting on Lap 87. Cindric and Chase Elliott were side by side for the lead with Cindric leading lap 87 before Michael McDowell peaked to the outside and made it 3 wide again for the lead. Cindric would be able to hold on to lead. On lap 90, McDowell would take the lead. Cindric would get side by side with McDowell and lead lap 91 before Noah Gragson attempted to take the lead. McDowell would take the lead on lap 94 before Gragson would take it on lap 95. Cindric would lead lap 96 with Ryan Preece making it 3 wide alongside Cindric and Gragson. Preece would take the lead on lap 97. On lap 100, both Noah Gragson and Alex Bowman attempted to take the lead from Preece but Preece would lead that lap and lap 101 before Bowman would lead on lap 102. Bowman and Austin Cindric battled for the lead with Bowman leading the laps before lap 106 when Cindric took the lead. The field would soon go two wide for multiple laps. On lap 116, Alex Bowman would take the lead. Cindric would take it back the next lap. Bowman would take the lead on lap 123. Cindric would take it back on lap 124 before Bowman led lap 125 and Cindric again on lap 126. On the last lap of stage 2 on lap 130, Ryan Blaney would beat out Austin Cindric and Blaney would win stage 2.
= Final stage
=The final 70 lap segment started with teams pitting for tires and fuel, knowing how tires were necessary because of handling because of the 15-year old asphalt that had lost group. Ryan Blaney won the race off of pit road and leading the field to the restart on lap 138. On lap 139, Bubba Wallace took the lead. Blaney would take the lead on lap 142 before Wallace took it back the next lap. It was a 3 wide battle for the lead between Wallace, Blaney, and Kyle Busch. Blaney would take the lead on lap 146. Wallace would take the lead with 52 laps to go on lap 149. Soon William Byron joined in on the 3 wide battle for the lead with Wallace and Blaney. With 48 to go, Blaney took the lead. Wallace would take it back with 46 to go before Blaney took it with 44 to go and then by Wallace again with 43 to go. With 42 to go, William Byron took the lead. Blaney would take it back the next lap. Wallace took the lead with 40 to go.
On Lap 162, debris in Turn 1 caused a sixth safety car neutralisation. Teams could pit and be assured they will make the remainder of the race on fuel. Austin Cindric won the race off of pit road and he led the field to the restart with 35 laps to go. On the restart, Bubba Wallace took the lead. With 34 to go, Austin Cindric took the lead. Soon, most of the top 10 was single file while the rest behind them were 3 wide. With 16 laps to go, Corey LaJoie, who was in that 3 wide pack, attempted to take the lead with a push from Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
On Lap 186, with 15 remaining, the first major incident occurred on the backstretch. Joey Logano tried to split the middle in between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Ryan Blaney. Stenhouse went and continued to try to block Logano even with Logano being on his quarter panel. Logano would hook Stenhouse into Blaney and Logano would get hooked by Noah Gragson causing the wreck. The cars involved were Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Noah Gragson, Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Todd Gilliland, Cole Custer, and Brad Keselowski. Only Logano and Busch would retire from the race which meant another year without a Daytona 500 victory for Kyle Busch. Corey LaJoie was leading when the caution came out and he led the field to the restart with 8 laps to go. On the restart, Austin Cindric took the lead after he fooled LaJoie with the blocks LaJoie attempted. With 7 to go, Denny Hamlin took the lead. Hamlin was looking for his fourth win. With 6 to go, Hamlin's teammate Christopher Bell attempted to take the lead as he got side by side with Hamlin. But with 5 to go, Bell would get turned by Cole Custer down the backstretch where Bell pounded the outside wall head on triggering the 3rd big wreck in the biggest and wildest crash of the night. Bell came down across the track in front of Ryan Preece where Preece's car ramped off of Bell's car while Preece also hit Erik Jones causing Preece's front end to lift off the ground and do a wheelie. The car then steered left with the wind which caused his car to blow over onto its roof. The car skidded on its roof up the turn 3 banking where it landed on all fours before it hit the outside wall with the rear of the car just missing the catch fence in the process. Preece would get out uninjured. This was the second time at Daytona where Preece has flipped with the first time occurring almost a year and a half ago where his car barrel rolled 10 times. The wreck took out 10 cars. The cars involved were Christopher Bell, Cole Custer, Ryan Preece, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Larson, Erik Jones, Daniel Suárez, Bubba Wallace, Chase Elliott, and Justin Allgaier. Only Preece, Bell, and Wallace would retire from the race.
A six minute red flag was waved to clear debris, where pit lane opens on Lap 198 for lead lap cars only, followed by lapped cars. The restart comes on Lap 200 with two laps remaining, in overtime conditions where two laps must bwe completed.. Hamlin would lead the field to the green flag. On the restart, Austin Cindric took the lead with a push from Cole Custer. As the cars took the white flag for the last lap, Riley Herbst got bumped by Corey LaJoie, sending Herbst sideways. However, Herbst was able to save it and keep his car straight. The race stayed green, meaning it would end with the next change of flag. Down the backstretch, Hamlin got to the outside of Cindric and attempted to take the lead. Custer went to the outside of Hamlin and Cindric to make it three wide. Custer went down and got turned by Chase Briscoe and he spun down into Denny Hamlin turning Hamlin around while Corey LaJoie spun to the inside triggering the 4th big wreck of the race. The wreck collected a total of 11 cars as the cars involved were Denny Hamlin, Cole Custer, Corey LaJoie, Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, John Hunter Nemechek, Alex Bowman, Ty Gibbs, Cody Ware, Justin Haley, and Austin Dillon. William Byron, who was 7th at the time of the crash, managed to avoid the pile-up and take the lead, with Tyler Reddick right behind him. With no caution being flown, Byron held off Reddick to win his second consecutive Daytona 500, becoming the first driver to win consecutive Daytona 500 races since Denny Hamlin in 2019 and 2020. Jimmie Johnson filled out the podium, his first since the second Dover 2020 race. Chase Briscoe, and John Hunter Nemechek rounded out the top 5 while Alex Bowman, Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Justin Allgaier, and Chris Buescher rounded out the top 10. This was Jimmie Johnson's best finish since 2020 and the first time Legacy Motor Club put two cars in the top five, while this was Justin Allgaier's first Cup Series top 10 since 2015 while also giving JR Motorsports their first Cup Series top 10 finish.
Race results
= Stage results
=Stage One
Laps: 65
Stage Two
Laps: 65
= Final stage results
=Stage Three
Laps: 70
= Race statistics
=Lead changes: 56 among 15 different drivers
Cautions/Laps: 8 for 47
Red flags: 3 for 3 hours, 36 minutes, and 33 seconds
Time of race: 3 hours, 53 minutes, and 26 seconds
Average speed: 129.159 miles per hour (207.861 km/h)
Media
= Television
=Since 2001—with the exception of 2002, 2004 and 2006—the Daytona 500 have been carried by Fox in the United States. The booth crew consisted of longtime NASCAR lap-by-lap announcer Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer, and 2007 Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick. Jamie Little, Regan Smith, and Josh Sims handled pit road for the television side. 1992 and 1998 Daytona 500 winning crew chief Larry McReynolds provided insight on-site during the race.
= Radio
=The race was broadcast on radio by the Motor Racing Network who have covered the Daytona 500 since 1970—and simulcast on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. The booth crew consisted of Alex Hayden, Mike Bagley, and 1989 Cup Series champion Rusty Wallace. Longtime turn announcer Dave Moody was the lead turn announcer, calling the race from atop the Sunoco tower outside the exit of turn 2 when the field races through turns 1 and 2. Kyle Rickey worked the backstretch for the race from a spotter's stand on the inside of the track & Tim Catalfamo called the race when the field races through turns 3 and 4 from the Sunoco tower outside the exit of turn 4. On pit road, MRN was operated by Steve Post, Chris Wilner, Jacklyn Drake and Alan Cavanna.
Standings after the race
Notes
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