![]() Owner/driver Brad Keselowski surged to the lead on the final lap in the Roush Fenway Keselowski No. Ford would have the final say, however, with the manufacturer's drivers claiming the top five spots and seven of the Top 10. The Chevrolet drivers looked strong early, but following green flag pit stops starting on Lap 37 of 65, Toyota drivers took control of the race. Hendrick Motorsports teammates Bowman, who won the pole, and Larson, led the field to the green flag in the opening stage. ![]() #DAYTONA500 /V8PT87ElJM- FOX: NASCAR FebruStage 1 ![]() Also involved: Stage 2 winner Ross Chastain, Keselowski, Riley Herbst, Harrison Burton, Justin Haley, Zane Smith, Todd Gilliland and Noah Gragson.īig hits for Erik Jones and Tyler Reddick. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, setting off a chain reaction, which collected 13 cars, including three other Daytona 500 winners – Hamlin (a three-time winner), Jimmie Johnson, who won it twice, and last year's winner Austin Cindric – though Hamlin had minimal damage. Dillon got bumped by William Byron in the No. 3 Chevrolet when the front of the inside line got stacked up behind him. In the first overtime, Austin Dillon, the 2018 Daytona 500 winner, spun out in his No. I was hoping it was going to stay green so it would have been me or him win." Overtime No. “He’s one of my best friends, so I was like yelling into my helmet when I helped push him to the lead there. That’s all I could think about after I crashed, waiting to hear that he won,” Larson said. Larson was collected in the race-ending crash after he jumped out of line too early in an attempt to win the race. ![]() Aric Almirola, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Bubba Wallace, Travis Pastrana were also involved in the incident that helped seal the deal for Stenhouse at Daytona. "WELL DONE x So proud of this entire team! #DAYTONA500," Daugherty, who became the first Black owner to win a Daytona 500, tweeted.Īllmendinger, now driving for Kaulig Racing, was caught up in the final crash along with three former Cup Series champions: Kyle Larson (2021), Brad Keselowski (2012), Kyle Busch (2015, 2019). JTG Daugherty Racing was the first single-car team to win the race since The Wood Brothers Racing did it with Trevor Bayne in 2011. Stenhouse, 35, also gave single-car team JTG Daugherty Racing its biggest moment in racing. Tad Geschickter and his wife Jodi – the JTG in the name – joined with former NBA All-Star center Brad Daugherty to form the team in 2009, and prior to Sunday, the team had tasted victory just once – at Watkins Glen in 2014 with driver AJ Allmendinger. RAJAH CARUTH: HBCU student breaking new barriers as he ascends NASCAR ladder 'NEVER ENOUGH': Reigning NASCAR champ Logano on the hunt for more trophies on his #DAYTONA500 win! /OstRwcdmFi- FOX: NASCAR February 19, 2023 ![]()
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