Statistical Advance: Analyzing The DAYTONA 500

Below is a statistical look at some of the top performers at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Florida going into the DAYTONA 500 on February 16 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX, FOX Deportes, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90).

TOP 10 IN DAYTONA-SPECIFIC LOOP DATA STATISTICS

(Driver loop data stats in the below section are from 2005-Present)

Christopher Bell

(No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota)

  • Three top fives, three top 10s
  • Average Finish of 17.700, ninth-best
  • Average Running Position of 16.894, ninth-best
  • Driver Rating of 80.4, seventh-best
  • 944 Laps in the Top 15 (51,4%), 17th-most

Ryan Blaney

(No. 12 Team Penske Ford)

  • One win, four top fives, seven top 10s
  • Average Finish of 19.707, 18th-best
  • Average Running Position of 15.763, fourth-best
  • Driver Rating of 83.4, fifth-best
  • 2,054 Laps in the Top 15 (59.1%), fifth-most

Kyle Busch

(No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet)

  • One win, nine top fives, 13 top 10s; one pole
  • Average Finish of 18.103, 11th-best
  • Average Running Position of 13.466, second-best
  • Driver Rating of 91.1, series-best
  • 4,655 Laps in the Top 15 (66.7%), series-most

Austin Cindric

(No. 2 Team Penske Ford)

  • One win, two top fives, two top 10s
  • Average Finish of 17.000, sixth-best
  • Average Running Position of 12.671, series-best
  • Driver Rating of 88.5, third-best
  • 901 Laps in the Top 15 (69.3%), 18th-most

Chase Elliott

(No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet)

  • Three top fives, five top 10s; three poles
  • Average Finish of 21.333, 28th-best
  • Average Running Position of 16.684, seventh-best
  • Driver Rating of 79.6, eighth-best
  • 1,796 Laps in the Top 15 (54.9%), ninth-most

Denny Hamlin

(No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota)

  • Three wins, 11 top fives, 12 top 10s
  • Average Finish of 17.632, eighth-best
  • Average Running Position of 15.311, fourth-best
  • Driver Rating of 87.0, fourth-best
  • 3,958 Laps in the Top 15 (58.0%), second-most

Brad Keselowski

(No. 6 RFK Racing Ford)

  • One win, four top fives, eight top 10s
  • Average Finish of 22.226, 30th-best
  • Average Running Position of 16.875, eighth-best
  • Driver Rating of 79.4, ninth-best
  • 3,088 Laps in the Top 15 (55.3%), fourth-most

Joey Logano

(No. 22 Team Penske Ford)

  • One win, eight top fives, 11 top 10s
  • Average Finish of 17.938, 10th-best
  • Average Running Position of 14.343, third-best
  • Driver Rating of 90.0, second-best
  • 3,629 Laps in the Top 15 (63.3%), third-most

Ricky Stenouse Jr.

(No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet)

  • Two wins, three top fives, four top 10s
  • Average Finish of 20.880, 23rd-best
  • Average Running Position of 17.705, 11th-best
  • Driver Rating of 77.1, 10th-best
  • 1,995 Laps in the Top 15 (44.2%), sixth-most

Bubba Wallace

(No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota)

  • Five top fives, six top 10s
  • Average Finish of 11.933, second-best
  • Average Running Position of 16.666, sixth-best
  • Driver Rating of 81.1, sixth-best
  • 1,369 Laps in the Top 15 (50.5%), 12th-most

Daytona International Speedway – Track / Event Data

Race #: 1 of 36 (February 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. ET)
Race Name: DAYTONA 500
Purse: $30,331,250
Track Size: 2.5 miles
Banking/Corners: 31 degrees
Banking/Straights: 3 degrees
Banking/Tri-Oval: 18 degrees

Total Race Length: 500 miles (200 laps)
Stage 1 Length: 162.5 miles (65 laps)
Stage 2 Length: 162.5 miles (65 laps, Ends on Lap 130)
Final Stage Length: 175 miles (70 laps, Ends on Lap 200)

DAYTONA 500 Qualifying Record

DAYTONA 500 Qualifying Record:

Bill Elliott, Ford Thunderbird, Melling Racing, Crew Chief: Ernie Elliott
(210.364 mph, 42.783 secs., 02-09-1987)

2024 Pole Winner:

Joey Logano, Ford Mustang, Team Penske, Crew Chief: Paul Wolfe
(181.947 mph, 49.465 secs., 02-14-2024)

2023 Pole Winner:

Alex Bowman, Chevrolet Camaro, Hendrick Motorsports, Crew Chief: Blake Harris
(181.686 mph, 49.536 secs., 02-15-2023)

DAYTONA 500 Race Record

DAYTONA 500 Race Record:

Buddy Baker, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Ranier Racing, Crew Chief: Waddell Wilson

(177.602 mph, 02:48:55, 02-17-1980)

2024 Race Winner:

William Byron, Chevrolet Camaro, Hendrick Motorsports, Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle

(157.178 mph, 03:10:52, 02-19-2024)

2023 Race Winner:

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet Camaro, JTG Daugherty Racing, Crew Chief: Mike Kelley

(145.283 mph, 03:38:53, 02-19-2023)

DAYTONA 500 — Additional Stats & Tidbits

  • This season marks the 67th running of the DAYTONA 500 (1959-2025).
  • Daytona International Speedway is a 2.5-mile superspeedway that was built in Daytona Beach, Florida in 1959 by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr.
  • Daytona International Speedway is widely known as the “World Center of Racing”.
  • Although the first DAYTONA 500 was held in 1959, it has been the season-opener only since 1982.
  • Daytona International Speedway held three races in its inaugural season in 1959 — a qualifying race, the DAYTONA 500 and a summer race.
  • Driver Bob Welborn won the first NASCAR Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway, a qualifying race for the DAYTONA 500 on February 20, 1959. Welborn was driving the No. 49 Chevrolet owned by W.J. Ridgeway.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Lee Petty won the inaugural DAYTONA 500 on February 22, 1959, in a photo finish.
  • The third event of 1959 was held on July 4 and was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Fireball Roberts driving the No. 3 Pontiac for car owner Jim Stephens.

STARTS

  • A total of 578 drivers have competed in at least one DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • A total of 357 drivers have competed in more than one DAYTONA 500.
  • Driver Dave Marcis leads the NASCAR Cup Series all-time in DAYTONA 500 starts with 33 starts.
  • Top Five All-Time in DAYTONA 500 Starts: David Marcis (33), Richard Petty (32), Terry Labonte (32), Michael Waltrip (30) and Bill Elliott, Mark Martin, Ricky Rudd (each have 29).
  • Jimmie Johnson leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in DAYTONA 500 starts with 21 appearances heading into this season.
  • Top Five Active in DAYTONA 500 Starts: Jimmie Johnson (21), Martin Truex Jr. (20), Denny Hamlin (19), Kyle Busch (19) and Joey Logano (16).
  • A total of 69 different drivers have made their first NASCAR Cup Series start in the DAYTONA 500.
  • The most first-time drivers making their series debut in the DAYTONA 500 is four drivers and it has occurred three times: 1968, 1976 and 1983.
  • The best starting position by driver making his/her NASCAR Cup Series debut in the DAYTONA 500 is second-place also known as the outside front row, by Terry Ryan in 1976 and NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart in 1999.
  • The best finish by a driver making his/her NASCAR Cup Series career debut in the DAYTONA 500 is a sixth-place finish by Terry Ryan in 1976. The next best was Riley Herbsts‘ 10th-place finish in the 2023 DAYTONA 500.

Drivers that made their NASCAR Cup Series debut in the DAYTONA 500

 First-Time DriversDate First-Time DriversDate First-Time DriversDate
1Riley Herbst2/19/202324Scott Riggs2/15/200447Jerry Jolly2/19/1978
2Travis Pastrana2/19/202325Casey Mears2/16/200348Elliott Forbes-Robinson2/20/1977
3Noah Gragson2/20/202226Jason Leffler2/18/200149David Hobbs2/15/1976
4Todd Gilliland2/20/202227Scott Pruett2/20/200050Jimmy Means2/15/1976
5Anthony Alfredo2/14/202128Tony Stewart2/14/199951Terry Ryan2/15/1976
6Austin Cindric2/14/202129Johnny Benson2/18/199652Tighe Scott2/15/1976
7Chase Briscoe2/14/202130Davy Jones2/19/199553Bruce Jacobi2/16/1975
8Brennan Poole2/17/202031Steve Kinser2/19/199554Ferrel Harris2/16/1975
9Christopher Bell2/17/202032Robert Pressley2/20/199455Warren Tope2/16/1975
10Matt Tifft2/17/201933Al Unser Jr2/14/199356Dan Daughtry2/17/1974
11Tyler Reddick2/17/201934Robby Gordon2/17/199157Jackie Rogers2/17/1974
12William Byron2/18/201835Lee Raymond2/19/198958Joe Mihalic2/17/1974
13Daniel Suarez2/26/201736Kirk Bryant2/16/198659Earl Ross2/18/1973
14Matt Crafton2/22/201537Larry Pearson2/16/198660John Utsman2/18/1973
15Alex Bowman2/23/201438Doug Heveron2/19/198461Larry Dickson2/20/1972
16Michael Annett2/23/201439Clark Dwyer2/20/198362Bob Senneker2/25/1968
17Danica Patrick2/27/201240Dean Roper2/20/198363Charles Burnett2/25/1968
18Brian Keselowski2/20/201141Phil Parsons2/20/198364Dave Marcis2/25/1968
19Steve Wallace2/20/201142Ronnie Hopkins2/20/198365Stan Meserve2/25/1968
20Dario Franchitti2/17/200843Ronnie Sanders2/15/198166Jeff Hawkins2/14/1965
21Brent Sherman2/19/200644Gary Balough2/18/197967Billy Wade2/18/1962
22Brendan Gaughan2/15/200445Geoff Bodine2/18/197968Bob Said2/22/1959
23Kasey Kahne2/15/200446Claude Ballot-Lena2/19/197869Paul Bass2/22/1959

Average Starting Position

  • Alex Bowman leads all drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series in average starting position in the DAYTONA 500 with a 5.625 in nine races.
  • Alex Bowman has started on the DAYTONA 500 front row a record six consecutive times (2018-2023).

Top 10 in Average Starting Position for the DAYTONA 500 (All-Time & Active)

RankAll-Time DriversAvg StartRacesRankActive DriversAvg StartRaces
1Alex Bowman5.62591Alex Bowman5.6259
2Dale Earnhardt Jr5.667182Christopher Bell8.6005
3Cotton Owens5.75043Chase Elliott9.4449
4Paul Goldsmith6.85774Brian Keselowski12.0002
5Bobby Isaac7.300105Joey Logano12.56316
6Davey Allison7.71476Bubba Wallace13.1437
7Pete Hamilton7.75047Austin Cindric14.0004
8Christopher Bell8.60058Jimmie Johnson14.47621
9Dale Earnhardt8.609239William Byron14.5717
10Joe Weatherly9.200510Zane Smith15.5002

POLES

  • A total of 45 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won a pole for the DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • A total of 11 drivers have won multiple DAYTONA 500 poles.
  • Bob Welborn won the first DAYTONA 500 pole on February 20, 1959 with a speed of 140.121 mph. Welborn was driving the No. 49 Chevrolet owned by W.J. Ridgeway.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famers Bill Elliott (1985-87, 2001), Cale Yarborough (1968, ‘70, ‘78, ‘84) and Buddy Baker (1969, ‘73, ‘79, ‘80) lead the NASCAR Cup Series in DAYTONA 500 poles with four each.
  • Nine of the 45 DAYTONA 500 pole winners are active this weekend, led by Alex Bowman (2018, 2021, 2023) with three DAYTONA 500 poles.
RankDAYTONA 500 Active Pole WinnersPolesSeasons
1Alex Bowman32023, 2021, 2018
2Chase Elliott22017, 2016
3Jimmie Johnson22008, 2002
4Joey Logano12024
5Kyle Larson12022
6Ricky Stenhouse Jr12020
7William Byron12019
8Austin Dillon12014
9Martin Truex Jr12009
  • Three active drivers have posted multiple DAYTONA 500 poles: Alex Bowman (three), Chase Elliott (two) and Jimmie Johnson (two).
  • Five drivers have won consecutive DAYTONA 500 poles — Fireball Roberts (1961-1963), Buddy Baker (1979-1980), Bill Elliott (1985, 1986, 1987), Ken Schrader (1988, 1989, 1990) and Chase Elliott (2016, 2017).
  • Chase Elliott became the youngest DAYTONA 500 pole winner at the age of 20 years, 2 months, and 17 days with his pole on February 14, 2016.
  • Oldest DAYTONA 500 pole winner: Mark Martin (02/06/2010 – 51 years, 0 months, 28 days).
  • A total of 29 different organizations have won a pole for the DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Hendrick Motorsports has won 16 DAYTONA 500 poles, the series-most: Ken Schrader (1988, 1989, 1990), Jeff Gordon (1999, 2015), Jimmie Johnson (2002, 2008), Mark Martin (2010), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2011), Chase Elliott (2016, 2017), Alex Bowman (2018, 2021, 2023), William Byron (2019), Kyle Larson (2022).
  • Hendrick Motorsports has won a record five consecutive DAYTONA 500 poles — (2015-2019). Hendrick Motorsports has also won three consecutive DAYTONA 500 poles from 2021-2023.
  • The top five organizations in DAYTONA 500 poles all-time are Hendrick Motorsports (16), Richard Childress Racing (6), Ranier Racing (5), Yates Racing (5) and Wood Brothers Racing (4).
  • A total of eight active organizations have won a DAYTONA 500 pole at Daytona International Speedway.
RankActive OrganizationsD500 PolesSeasons
1Hendrick Motorsports162023, ’22, ’21, ’19, ’18, ’17, ’16, ’15, ’11, ’10, ’08, ’02, ’99, ’90, ’89, ’88
2Richard Childress Racing62014, ’06, ’03, ’97, ’96, ’83
3Wood Brothers Racing41974, ’71, ’70, ’68
4RFK Racing22012, ’04
5Team Penske12024
6JTG Daugherty Racing12020
7Stewart-Haas Racing12013
8Joe Gibbs Racing11998
  • Seven different manufacturers have won the pole for the DAYTONA 500 (all-time), led by Chevrolet with 31 poles; followed by Ford (12), Pontiac (eight), Mercury (five), Dodge (four), Oldsmobile (three), Plymouth (two).
  • Chevrolet holds the record for winning the most consecutive DAYTONA 500 poles at 11 straight from 2013 — 2024.
  • Three drivers have won the DAYTONA 500 pole in multiple manufactures: Cale Yarborough (Mercury 2, Chevrolet 1, Oldmobile 1); Buddy Baker (Dodge 2, Oldmobile 2); Bill Elliott (Ford 3, Dodge 1).

WINS

  • A total of 43 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won the DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Lee Petty won the inaugural DAYTONA 500 on February 22, 1959; he led 38 laps and won by two feet in an Oldsmobile.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the NASCAR Cup Series in DAYTONA 500 victories with seven wins (1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981).
  • Joe Gibbs Racing‘s Denny Hamlin leads all active drivers in DAYTONA 500 wins with three (2016, 2019, 2020).
  • Eight of the 43 NASCAR Cup Series DAYTONA 500 winners are active this weekend.
RankActive Daytona 500 WinnersWinsSeasons
1Denny Hamlin32020, 2019, 2016
2Jimmie Johnson22013, 2006
3William Byron12024
4Ricky Stenhouse Jr12023
5Austin Cindric12022
6Michael McDowell12021
7Austin Dillon12018
8Joey Logano12015
  • Team Penske‘s Austin Cindric won the 2022 DAYTONA 500, becoming the first rookie of the year candidate to win the prestigious event.
  • Youngest DAYTONA 500 winner: Trevor Bayne (02/20/2011 – 20 years, 0 months, 1 days).
  • Oldest DAYTONA 500 winner: Bobby Allison (02/14/1988 – 50 years, 2 months, 11 days).
  • Nine drivers have posted their first career NASCAR Cup Series victory with a win in the DAYTONA 500 — Tiny Lund (1963), Mario Andretti (1967), Pete Hamilton (1970), Derrike Cope (1990), Sterling Marlin (1994), Michael Waltrip (2001), Trevor Bayne (2011), Michael McDowell (2021) and Ausitn Cindric (2022).
  • Three other drivers posted their career-first victory in (points-paying) qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway: Johnny Rutherford (1963), Bobby Isaac (1964) and Earl Balmer (1966).
  • McDowell‘s 358 starts prior to his 2021 DAYTONA 500 win are the second-most in series history by a driver before their first win; behind Michael Waltrip with 463 starts before his first win in the 2001 DAYTONA 500.
  • Lee Petty, who won the inaugural DAYTONA 500, and Trevor Bayne, 2011 DAYTONA 500 champion, are the only two drivers to win the DAYTONA 500 in their first appearance.
  • Sterling Marlin is the only driver in NASCAR Cup Series history to record his first two victories in the DAYTONA 500 (1994, 1995).
  • A total of 12 drivers have won multiple DAYTONA 500s, led by Richard Petty with seven victories.
The 12 Drivers With Multiple DAYTONA 500 Wins
No. of WinsDriversSeasons      
7Richard Petty1964196619711973197419791981
4Cale Yarborough1968197719831984
3Bobby Allison197819821988
3Dale Jarrett199319962000
3Jeff Gordon199719992005
3Denny Hamlin20162019 2020
2Bill Elliott19851987
2Sterling Marlin19941995
2Michael Waltrip20012003
2Dale Earnhardt Jr.20042014
2Jimmie Johnson20062013
2Matt Kenseth20092012
  • Denny Hamlin (2016, 2019, 2020) and Jimmie Johnson (2006, 2013) are the only two active drivers to win multiple DAYTONA 500 races.
  • Four different drivers have won back-to-back DAYTONA 500s – Richard Petty (1973-74), Cale Yarborough (1983-84), Sterling Marlin (1994-95) and Denny Hamlin (2019-20).
  • In total 24 different starting positions on the grid have led to victories in the DAYTONA 500.
  • The DAYTONA 500 has been won from the pole or first starting position a total of nine times by seven drivers; a winning percentage of 13.64%.
  • The most recent driver to win the DAYTONA 500 from the pole is NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett in 2000.
SeasonDAYTONA 500 Winners From The Pole
1962Fireball Roberts
1966Richard Petty
1968Cale Yarborough
1980Buddy Baker
1984Cale Yarborough
1985Bill Elliott
1987Bill Elliott
1999Jeff Gordon
2000Dale Jarrett
  • NASCAR Hall of Famers Bill Elliott (1985, 1987) and Cale Yarborough (1968, 1984) are the only two drivers to accomplish the feat of winning the DAYTONA 500 from the pole more than once.
  • The pole position is the most proficient starting position in the DAYTONA 500 field, producing more winners (nine) than any other position (13.64%).
  • A total of 16 of the 66 DAYTONA 500s (24.24%) have been won from the front row – nine from the pole or first starting position and seven from the second-place starting position.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Matt Kenseth won the DAYTONA 500 from the 39th starting position in 2009, the deepest a DAYTONA 500 race winner has started.

DAYTONA 500 Wins By Starting Positions

Starting PositionWinsWin %Starting PositionWinsWin %
1913.64%1323.03%
2710.61%1411.52%
334.55%1523.03%
4710.61%1711.52%
534.55%1811.52%
623.03%1934.55%
757.58%2111.52%
834.55%3111.52%
957.58%3223.03%
1011.52%3311.52%
1111.52%3411.52%
1234.55%3911.52%
Additional Starting Position Stats  
Wins From The Pole913.64%
Wins From The Front Row1624.24%
Wins From The Top Five2943.94%
Wins From The Top 104568.18%
Wins From The Top 155481.82%
Wins From Outside The Top 20710.61%
  • Five reigning NASCAR Cup Series champions have gone on to win the DAYTONA 500 the season after winning the championship: Lee Petty (1959), Richard Petty (1973), Cale Yarborough (1977), Jeff Gordon (1999) and Dale Jarrett (2000).
  • Five DAYTONA 500 winners have won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in the same season; Richard Petty pulled it off four times; most recent was Jimmie Johnson in 2013.
DriversSeasons
Richard Petty1964197119741979
Jimmie Johnson20062013
Lee Petty1959
Cale Yarborough1977
Jeff Gordon1997
  • A driver has swept both the DAYTONA 500 and the Summer Daytona race only five times at Daytona International Speedway: Jimmie Johnson (2013), Bobby Allison (1982), LeeRoy Yarborough (1969), Cale Yarborough (1968) and Fireball Roberts (1962).
  • Two drivers have won the DAYTONA 500 pole, won the Duel race they were entered in, and then went on to win the DAYTONA 500 in the same week — Cale Yarborough (1984) and Bill Elliott (1985).
  • Five drivers have won the Clash and the DAYTONA 500 in the same season: Bobby Allison (1982), Bill Elliott (1987), Dale Jarrett (1996 and 2000), Jeff Gordon (1997), Denny Hamlin (2016)
  • A total of 19 different drivers have won both the DAYTONA 500 and Coca-Cola 600:
Race WinnersDAYTONA 500sCoca-Cola 600s
Richard Petty72
Bobby Allison33
Dale Jarrett31
Jeff Gordon33
Denny Hamlin31
Jimmie Johnson24
Matt Kenseth21
Darrell Waltrip15
Austin Dillon11
Benny Parsons11
Buddy Baker13
Dale Earnhardt13
Davey Allison11
David Pearson13
Fred Lorenzen12
Kevin Harvick12
Kurt Busch11
LeeRoy Yarbrough11
Marvin Panch11
  • Eight different drivers have won both the DAYTONA 500 and Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis:
WinnersDAYTONA 500sBrickyard 400s
Jeff Gordon35
Dale Jarrett32
Jimmie Johnson24
Bill Elliott21
Kevin Harvick12
Dale Earnhardt11
Jamie McMurray11
Ryan Newman11
  • Fifteen different drivers have won both the DAYTONA 500 and the Southern 500:
Race WinnersDaytona 500sSouthern 500s
Richard Petty71
Cale Yarborough45
Bobby Allison34
Jeff Gordon36
Denny Hamlin33
Bill Elliott23
Jimmie Johnson22
Matt Kenseth21
Buddy Baker11
Dale Earnhardt13
Darrell Waltrip11
David Pearson13
Fireball Roberts12
LeeRoy Yarbrough11
Ward Burton11
  • A total of 30 different car numbers have won the DAYTONA 500; below are the 10 car numbers that have produced three or more DAYTONA 500 victories:

Car Number — Drivers — (Years)

    • No. 43 — (seven) Richard Petty (1964, ‘66, ‘71, ‘73, ‘74, ‘79, '81)
    • No. 21 — (five) Tiny Lund (1963), Cale Yarborough (1968), A.J. Foyt (1972), David Pearson (1976) and Trevor Bayne (2011)
    • No. 28 —  (five) Fred Lorenzen (1965), Buddy Baker (1980), Cale Yarborough (1983 and 1984) and Davey Allison (1992)
    • No.11 — (five) Mario Andretti (1967), Cale Yarborough (1977), Denny Hamlin (2016, 2019, 2020)
    • No. 88 — (four) Bobby Allison (1982), Dale Jarrett (1996 and 2000) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2014)
    • No. 24 — (four) Jeff Gordon (1997, 1999 and 2005), William Byron (2024)
    • No. 4 — (three) Ernie Irvan (1991), Sterling Marlin (1994 and 1995)
    • No. 15 — (three) Bobby Allison (1978), Michael Waltrip (2001 and 2003)
    • No. 17 — (three) Darrell Waltrip (1989), Matt Kenseth (2009 and 2012)
  • 22 — (three) Fireball Roberts (1962), Ward Burton (2002), Joey Logano (2015)
  • The driver with the all-time most DAYTONA 500 starts without a victory is Dave Marcis with 33 races; Martin Truex Jr. (20) leads all active drivers with the most DAYTONA 500 starts without a win; followed by Kyle Busch with 19.
  • In total 27 different organizations have won the DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Petty Enterprises and Hendrick Motorsports are tied for the NASCAR Cup Series lead in DAYTONA 500 wins with nine each.
RankOrganizationsDaytona 500 WinsSeasons
1Petty Enterprises91981, ’79, ’74, ’73, ’71, ’70, ’66, ’64, ’59
2Hendrick Motorsports92024, '14, ’13, ’06, ’05, ’99, ’97, ’89, ’86
3Wood Brothers Racing52011, ’76, ’72, ’68, ’63
4Joe Gibbs Racing42020, ’19, ’16, 93
5Team Penske32022, ’15, ’08
6Richard Childress Racing32018, ’07, ’98
7Dale Earnhardt Inc.32004, ’03, ’01
8Robert Yates Racing32000, ’96, ’92
9Morgan-McClure Motorsports31995, ’94, ’91
10Ranier Racing31984, ’83, ’80
11RFK Racing22012, ’09
12Melling Racing21987, ’85
13Junior Johnson & Associates21977, ’69
14Holman Moody21967, ’65
15JTG Daugherty Racing12023
16Front Row Motorsports12021
17Stewart-Haas Racing12017
18Chip Ganassi Racing12010
19Bill Davis Racing12002
20Whitcomb Racing11990
21Stavola Brothers Racing11988
22DiGard Racing11982
23Bud Moore Engineering11978
24L.G. DeWitt11975
25Jim Stephens11962
26John Masoni11960
27Smokey Yunick11961
  • Nine different manufacturers have won the DAYTONA 500, led by Chevrolet with 26 victories; followed by Ford (17), Dodge (four), Plymouth (four), Buick (three), Mercury (three), Oldsmobile (three), Pontiac (three) and Toyota (three).
  • Drivers who have won the DAYTONA 500 in more than one car manufacturer:

Driver — Manufacturer (Number of wins in that manufacturer)

    • Richard Petty — Plymouth (3), Dodge (2), Oldsmobile (1) and Buick (1)
    • Cale Yarborough — Chevrolet (2), Mercury (1) and Pontiac (1)
    • Bobby Allison — Buick (2) and Ford (1)
    • Dale Jarrett — Ford (2) and Chevrolet (1)
  • The most consecutive DAYTONA 500 wins by a manufacturer in the NASCAR Cup Series is five straight by Chevrolet from 2003-2007.

ADDITIONAL FINISHING POSITIONS

Runner-Up Finishes:

  • A total of 43 different drivers have finished runner-up in the DAYTONA 500, and 13 drivers have finished runner-up multiple times in the Great American Race.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt leads the series in DAYTONA 500 runner-up finishes with five second-place finishes (1984, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999).
  • Top five in runner-up finishes in the DAYTONA 500 (all-time): Dale Earnhardt (five), Cale Yarborough (four), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (four), Bobby Allison (three), Kurt Busch (three), Terry Labonte (three).
  • In  total eight active drivers have finished runner-up in the DAYTONA 500. Bubba Wallace (2018, 2022), and Ryan Blaney (2017, 2020) lead all active drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series in runner-up finishes in the DAYTONA 500 with two each.
  • A total of 10 different manufacturers have finished runner-up in the DAYTONA 500, led by Chevrolet with 21 second-place finishes; Ford has the second-most with 19 and Toyota has the fifth-most with four.

Top-Five Finishes:

  • In total 122 different drivers have posted at least one top-five finish in the DAYTONA 500, and 70 drivers have finished in the top-five multiple times.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt leads the series in DAYTONA 500 top-five finishes with 12 in 23 starts.
  • Top five in top-five finishes in the DAYTONA 500 (all-time): Dale Earnhardt (12), Richard Petty (11), Cale Yarborough (10), Bill Elliott (9), Bobby Allison, Benny Parsons, Buddy Baker, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick (each have eight).
  • Denny Hamlin lead all active drivers in DAYTONA 500 top-five finishes with eight; followed by Jimmie Johnson with seven and Joey Logano with four.
  • A total of 10 different manufacturers have finished in the top-five in the DAYTONA 500, led by Chevrolet with 107 top-five finishes; Ford has the second-most with 99 and Toyota has the fifth-most with 22.

Top-10 Finishes:

  • In total 199 different drivers have posted at least one top-10 finish in the DAYTONA 500, and 124 drivers have finished in the top-10 in the DAYTONA 500 multiple times.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famers Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty lead the series in top-10 finishes in the DAYTONA 500 with 16 top 10s each.
  • Top five in top-10 finishes in the DAYTONA 500 (all-time): Dale Earnhardt (16), Richard Petty (16), Cale Yarborough (14), Bill Elliott (14), Buddy Baker (12), Mark Martin (12), Terry Labonte (12).
  • Denny Hamlin and Jimmie Johnson lead all active drivers in DAYTONA 500 top-10 finishes with eight each.
  • A total of 11 different manufacturers have finished in the top-10 in the DAYTONA 500, led by Chevrolet with 221 top-10 finishes; Ford has the second-most with 196 and Toyota has the sixth-most with 33.

Average Finish:

  • Lee Petty leads the NASCAR Cup Series in average finishing positon with a 2.5 in two DAYTONA 500 appearances.
  • John H. Nemechek has the best average finish among active drivers with more than one start (9.0); he has made two appearances in the DAYTONA 500.
RankAll-Time DriversAvg FinishRacesRankActive DriversAvg FinishRaces
1Lee Petty2.50021John H. Nemechek9.0002
2Fred Lorenzen6.88992Zane Smith13.0002
3John H. Nemechek9.00023Denny Hamlin13.89519
4Richard Brickhouse9.00024Bubba Wallace14.1437
5Ned Jarrett9.14375Joey Logano14.93816
6Darel Dieringer9.42976Austin Cindric15.2504
7Andy Hampton9.50027Christopher Bell15.4005
8Jody Ridley9.66768AJ Allmendinger15.63613
9Vic Elford10.50029Corey Lajoie16.6258
10Dale Earnhardt11.0002310Chase Briscoe16.7504

FEMALE COMPETITORS

  • Danica Patrick on Sunday, February 19, 2013 became the first female in NASCAR Cup Series history to win a pole for the DAYTONA 500 posting a speed of 196.434 mph — to this day the only pole in the series by a female competitor.
  • Janet Guthrie previously held the record for top starting position by a female NASCAR premier series driver, starting ninth twice in 1977 – at Talladega Superspeedway on Aug. 7, 1977 and at Bristol Motor Speedway on Aug. 28, 1977.
  • In 2012, Danica Patrick became the third female driver to compete in a DAYTONA 500 joining Janet Guthrie and Shawna Robinson. Below are the previous female driver performances in the DAYTONA 500.
RaceSeasonDriver StartFinish
DAYTONA 5001977Janet Guthrie3912
DAYTONA 5001980Janet Guthrie1811
DAYTONA 5002002Shawna Robinson3624
DAYTONA 5002012Danica Patrick2938
DAYTONA 5002013Danica Patrick18
DAYTONA 5002014Danica Patrick2740
DAYTONA 5002015Danica Patrick2021
DAYTONA 5002016Danica Patrick1635
DAYTONA 5002017Danica Patrick1233
DAYTONA 5002018Danica Patrick2835
  • In 2013, Danica Patrick became the first female driver in a DAYTONA 500 to lead laps. She led five laps in the 2013 DAYTONA 500 and two laps in the 2014 DAYTONA 500 for a career total of seven laps led in the event.
  • Danica Patrick also holds the record for most DAYTONA 500 starts for a female competitor with seven and best finish by a female competitor in the prestigious event, with her eighth-place result in 2013.

LAP LEADERS

  • In total 178 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have led at least one lap in the DAYTONA 500.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the NASCAR Cup Series in laps led in the DAYTONA 500 with 780 laps led in 32 starts — 16.0% of his total laps run in the DAYTONA 500 (4,860).
  • Dale Earnhardt has led the second-most laps in the DAYTONA 500 with 686 in 23 starts (16.4% of his laps completed).
  • Denny Hamlin leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in laps led in the DAYTONA 500 with 490 laps led in 19 starts — and he is ranked fifth on the all-time lap leaders list of the race.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty has led the most laps in a single DAYTONA 500; leading 184 laps in the 1964 DAYTONA 500 and won the event. Petty started from the outside front row (second position).
  • Among active drivers, Ryan Blaney has led the most laps in a single DAYTONA 500, when he led 118 laps in the 2018 DAYTONA 500 and finished seventh. Blaney started from the third position.
  • Michael McDowell (2021), Kurt Busch (2017) and Austin Dillon (2018) have led the fewest laps in the DAYTONA 500 and won — all three led just the final lap on their way to winning the prestigious event.

Top 10 Lap Leaders in the DAYTONA 500 (All-Time & Active)

RankAll-Time DriversRacesLaps LedLaps Completed% Led
1Richard Petty327804,86016%
2Dale Earnhardt236864,17916%
3Buddy Baker286433,75817%
4Cale Yarborough265533,69715%
5Denny Hamlin194903,67313%
6Bobby Allison254333,77411%
7Jeff Gordon233924,10510%
8Fireball Roberts636568953%
9Bill Elliott323475,3926%
10Kyle Busch193423,55010%

 

RankActive DriversRacesLaps LedLaps Completed% Led
1Denny Hamlin194903,67313%
2Kyle Busch193423,55010%
3Ryan Blaney101861,80010%
4Brad Keselowski161802,7247%
5Joey Logano161583,1125%
6Jimmie Johnson211513,5934%
7Chase Elliott9851,5895%
8Ricky Stenhouse Jr13772,5443%
9Christopher Bell5749688%
10Martin Truex Jr20743,7722%

TRACK / EVENT STATS

  • Denny Hamlin‘s 0.010-second margin of victory over Martin Truex Jr. in the 2016 DAYTONA 500 is the closest DAYTONA 500 finish.
  • Kevin Harvick‘s 0.020-second margin of victory over Mark Martin in the 2007 DAYTONA 500 is the second closest in DAYTONA 500 history.
  • Austin Cindric‘s 0.036-second margin of victory over Bubba Wallace in the 2022 DAYTONA 500 is the third closest DAYTONA 500 history.

Top Five Closest Margins of Victory in the DAYTONA 500:

Margin of VictoryWinnerRunner-UpDate
0.010Denny HamlinMartin Truex JrSunday, February 21, 2016
0.020Kevin HarvickMark MartinSunday, February 18, 2007
0.036Austin CindricBubba WallaceSunday, February 20, 2022
0.092Ryan NewmanKurt BuschSunday, February 17, 2008
0.118Trevor BayneCarl EdwardsSunday, February 20, 2011
  • The 2011 DAYTONA 500 had the most all-time lead changes with 74; which is 14 more than the race with the second-most lead changes — the 1974 DAYTONA 500 with 60 lead changes.
  • The 1964 DAYTONA 500 won by Richard Petty had the fewest lead changes with a mere six. Petty led 184 of the 200 scheduled laps in 1964 — the most ever in a single DAYONA 500.
  • 2011 DAYTONA 500 had the most all-time leaders with 22 — due to the rules package a 'tandem-style drafting‘ was used by the drivers, which led to the record number of leaders.
  • 2011 DAYTONA 500 had the most all-time cautions with 16; last season‘s DAYTONA 500 had eight cautions.
  • 1968 and 2011 DAYTONA 500s had the most all-time Caution Laps with 60 laps each. Last season‘s DAYTONA 500 had 20 caution laps.
  • The DAYTONA 500 has finished under NASCAR Overtime conditions 12 times:
DateRace WinnerRunner-UpScheduledActualOvertime
Sunday, February 19, 2023Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Joey Logano20021212
Sunday, February 20, 2022Austin CindricBubba Wallace2002011
Monday, February 17, 2020Denny HamlinRyan Blaney2002099
Sunday, February 17, 2019Denny HamlinKyle Busch2002077
Sunday, February 18, 2018Austin DillonBubba Wallace2002077
Sunday, February 22, 2015Joey LoganoKevin Harvick2002033
Monday, February 27, 2012Matt KensethDale Earnhardt Jr2002022
Sunday, February 20, 2011Trevor BayneCarl Edwards2002088
Sunday, February 14, 2010Jamie McMurrayDale Earnhardt Jr2002088
Sunday, February 18, 2007Kevin HarvickMark Martin2002022
Sunday, February 19, 2006Jimmie JohnsonCasey Mears2002033
Sunday, February 20, 2005Jeff GordonKurt Busch2002033
  • Top three longest DAYTONA 500 races due to Overtime:
    • o The longest was the 2023 DAYTONA 500 with 212 laps (530 miles) — 12 laps and 30 miles more than the scheduled distance.
    • o Tthe second longest is the 2020 DAYTONA 500 with 209 laps (522.5 miles) — nine laps and 22.5 miles more than the scheduled distance.
    • o The third longest was the 2010 and 2011 DAYTONA 500 races — both went 208 laps/520 miles.
  • The largest field to compete in the DAYTONA 500 was 68 cars in the 1960 race. This season 41 cars are eligible to compete for the win.

ADDITIONAL DAYONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY INFO

  • Groundbreaking for Daytona International Speedway was Nov. 25, 1957. The soil underneath the banked corners was dug from the infield of the track and the hole filled with water. It is now known as Lake Lloyd.
  • Richard Petty won his 200th career race on July 4, 1984 at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Lights were installed in the spring of 1998. However, the July race was delayed until October that year due to thick smoke from wildfires. The second DAYTONA race has been scheduled for under the lights ever since.
  • The track underwent a repave in 2010.
  • 2016 marked the next phase in the existence of Daytona International Speedway as the DAYTONA Rising project was completed, ushering in the first 'motorsports stadium,‘ a 400-million-dollar project.
  • There have been 155 NASCAR Cup Series races since the track hosted its first race in 1959: 66 have been 500 miles, 62 were 400 miles and four 250 miles. There were also 23 qualifier races that were point races.
  • Fireball Roberts won the inaugural pole at Daytona for the 1959 DAYTONA 500 Qualifier Race in a Pontiac with a speed of 140.581 mph.
  • Bob Welborn won the first race at Daytona, the 100-mile DAYTONA 500 Qualifier Race on February 20, 1959.
  • Fireball Roberts won the first 250-mile race at Daytona International Speedway, the Firecracker 250 on July 4, 1959
  • Fireball Roberts also won the first 400-mile race at Daytona International Speedway, the Firecracker 400 on July 4, 1963.
  • A total of 66 different drivers have posted poles at Daytona International Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series.
  • Cale Yarborough leads all drivers with 12 poles in 52 Daytona International Speedway starts — (D500 = 4; Summer Race = 8).
  • Chase Elliott (2016, 2017, 2018) and Alex Bowman (2018, 2021, 2023) lead all active drivers with three NASCAR Cup Series poles at Daytona International Speedway each.

First Time Pole Winners & Race Winners at Daytona International Speedway

First Time Pole WinnersSeasonFirst Time Race WinnersSeason
William Byron2019Harrison Burton2024
Chase Elliott2016Austin Cindric2022
Austin Dillon2014Michael McDowell2021
Danica Patrick2013William Byron2020
Paul Menard2008Justin Haley2019
Greg Biffle2004Erik Jones2018
Jimmie Johnson2002Aric Almirola2014
Kevin Harvick2002David Ragan2011
Mike Skinner1997Trevor Bayne2011
Dale Jarrett1995Greg Biffle2003
Loy Allen Jr1994Michael Waltrip2001
Sterling Marlin1991John Andretti1997
Greg Sacks1990Jimmy Spencer1994
Geoff Bodine1982Sterling Marlin1994
Ramo Stott1976Derrike Cope1990
Charlie Glotzbach1968Greg Sacks1985
Darel Dieringer1964Pete Hamilton1970
Mario Andretti1967
Earl Balmer1966
Sam McQuagg1966
A.J. Foyt1964
Bobby Isaac1964
Johnny Rutherford1963
Tiny Lund1963
  • In total 17 different drivers have scored their first NASCAR Cup Series career pole at Daytona International Speedway.
  • A total of three active drivers have won their first career pole at Daytona — Chase Elliott (2016), Austin Dillon (2014), and William Byron (2019).
  • 26 full-length points-paying races at Daytona have been won from the pole or first starting position; most recent Dale Earnhardt Jr. (July, 2015).
  • A total of 71 different drivers have won at Daytona International Speedway.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty with 10 points-paying victories at Daytona, leads the series.
  • Denny Hamlin and Jimmie Johnson lead all active drivers in Daytona wins with three each.
  • A total of 24 different drivers scored their first win in the NASCAR Cup Series at Daytona International Speedway. The most recent was Wood Brothers Racing‘s Harrison Burton in the 2024 race.
  • Wood BrothersRacing and Hendrick Motorsports are tied for the most wins by an organization at Daytona International Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series with 16 each.

NASCAR IN FLORIDA

  • There have been 369 NASCAR national series points-paying races among 11 tracks held in the state of Florida.
NASCAR Tracks in Florida
Track NameCityCupXfinityTruckCombinedFirst Year
Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach15566252461959
DAYTONA Road CourseDaytona Beach22262020
Homestead-Miami SpeedwayHomestead263128851999
Daytona Beach & Road CourseDaytona Beach1000101949
Five Flags SpeedwayPensacola10011953
Golden Gate SpeedwayTampa10011963
Palm Beach SpeedwayW. Palm Beach70071952
Speedway ParkJacksonville60061951
Titusville-Cocoa SpeedwayTitusville10011957
Volusia County SpeedwayBarberville04041989
Walt Disney World SpeedwayOrlando00221997
Totals20910357369

NASCAR DRIVERS FROM FLORIDA

  • A total of 197 drivers in NASCAR‘s three national series have their home state recorded as Florida.
  • There have been 13 race winners with their home state recorded as Florida in NASCAR‘s three national series; totaling 111 victories among them:
NASCAR Drivers From FloridaCup WinsXfinity WinsTruck WinsCombined
Fireball Roberts330033
LeeRoy Yarbrough140014
Marshall Teague7007
Ross Chastain52512
Joe Nemechek416020
Aric Almirola37212
Bobby Johns2002
David Reutimann2114
Shorty Rollins1001
Rick Wilson0202
Nicholas Sanchez0022
Joey Coulter0011
Ben Kennedy0011
Totals712812111

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