Richard Petty has captured the most Daytona 500 victories. Who else has won the Great American Race in its 66-year history?
Beauchamp was initially declared the winner, but after three days of study, Petty received the nod. 1960: The second Daytona ...
William Byron beat a Jeff Gordon record Sunday. He also helped Hendrick Motorsports break a tie for first place in Daytona ...
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 ...
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Hendrick Motorsports became the winningest team in Daytona 500 history with their 10th victory, surpassing Petty Enterprises ...
It all started with Lee Petty, which feels appropriate. He won the first Daytona 500 in 1959 ... The 67th running of the stock-car Super Bowl is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at Daytona International ...
In all, Daytona has seen 12 multi-time winners and 14 teams win multiple times. William Byron, who captured the checkered flag in 2024, will look to become the first driver to win back-to-back Daytona ...