Daytona 500 Fast Facts | Mahaz News



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Here’s a take a look at the Daytona 500, the primary race of the racing season for NASCAR.

February 19, 2024 – William Byron wins the 66th Annual Daytona 500. Originally scheduled to happen on February 18, the race was delayed a day as a consequence of heavy rain.

February 19, 2023 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins the sixty fifth Annual Daytona 500 in double additional time. It is the longest Daytona 500 ever with a file of 212 laps raced.

“The Great American Race” is 200 laps and covers 500 miles.

February 22, 1959 – The first Daytona 500 is held and Lee Petty defeats Johnny Beauchamp.

February 18, 2001 – Seven time NASCAR Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt dies in a crash on the ultimate lap of the forty third Daytona 500.

Most Victories: (7) Richard Petty (1964, 66, 71, 73, 74, 79, 81)

Most Consecutive Victories: (2) Richard Petty (1973-74); Cale Yarborough (1983-84); Sterling Marlin (1994-95); Denny Hamlin (2019-20)

Fastest Winning Speed: 177.602 mph, Buddy Baker (1980)

Slowest Winning Speed: 124.740 mph, Junior Johnson (1960)

Youngest Winner: 20 years, 0 months, 1 day, Trevor Bayne (2011)

Oldest Winner: 50 years, 2 months, 11 days, Bobby Allison (1988)

Source web site: www.cnn.com

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