Sunday's second stage at the Daytona 500 started with a crash, involving some big names in NASCAR and motorsports. After Joey Logano won the first stage of Sunday's race, he had an idling issue ...
It's cool to kind of get a big win like that ... His fellow Cup racer, Justin Haley, also a former Daytona winner (Coke Zero 400), skated through the final crash and finished fifth. Daniel Hemric, who ...
And then we all crash at the end. That has become normal in the Daytona 500. That’s what kills ... so prevalent that it coined the term the “Big One.” Ever since the late 1980s, when NASCAR ...
The crash was one of the worst—at least in appearance—in recent years at Daytona. Despite virtually every angle of his car being bashed in the wild tumble, Preece escaped with no serious injuries.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla ... first two stages and led 142 of the opening 186 laps until the Stenhouse/Logano big wreck.
without the Clash, the average number of vehicles in a crash during Speedweeks was 69.5. The past two years has seen the average number of vehicles in a crash during Speedweeks climb to 97.5.
“Looked like the fastest car got in a hurry to get to the wreck,” said Busch ... the winner of the 2023 Daytona 500, slotted 18th Sunday. Byron avoided another Big One on the final lap ...
A late wreck involving Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Joey Logano, Kyle Busch, and Ryan Blaney has changed the end of the Daytona 500.We were approaching 10 laps to go in this race when the 47 and 22 got ...
Joey Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started a late wreck that captured several of the top cars during Sunday's Daytona 500. Logano received criticism.
Byron took advantage of another wreck on the final lap — NASCAR did not drop the caution and let the field race to the finish — and took another, familiar burnout in Daytona International ...