It all started with Lee Petty, which feels appropriate. He won the first Daytona 500 in 1959. Five years later ... The 67th running of the stock-car Super Bowl is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at Daytona ...
Beauchamp was initially declared the winner, but after three days of study, Petty received the nod. 1960: The second Daytona ...
Richard Petty owns a series-best seven Daytona 500 ... William Byron keeps breaking records and putting Daytona 500 cars on display, riding a sea-parting victory in the "Great American Race." ...
Petty received the nod. 1960: The second Daytona 500 remains the slowest of all time. The average speed: 124.74 miles per hour. It also featured the biggest field — 68 cars. 1961: Fireball ...