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Ryan Blaney goes into Saturday night's race at Daytona having scored a series-best five consecutive top-10 finishes.
When NASCAR lines up at Daytona, you never know what you’ll get. The exciting bumper-to-bumper racing can sometimes lead to big wrecks. The second thing you need to know about Daytona is that not every driver is a fan when it comes to that calamity.
The sports of stockcar racing and women’s basketball are crossing paths again this weekend in Daytona at the Coke Zero Sugar 400, where LSU superstar guard Flau’Jae Johnson will wave the green flag as the race’s honorary starter.
is set to return after a week off at Daytona in the Wawa 250. While the Trackhouse Racing development and part-time driver has been included on the entry list, according to NASCAR's communications director, Mike Forde, the youngster has yet to be cleared ...
NASCAR has announced its 2026 schedule, featuring a new street course in San Diego and the return of Chicagoland Speedway.
The last race of the regular season is here. Will a new driver grab the checkered flag and cement his playoff status? Here are the odds for Daytona.
The Cup Series' 36 full-time drivers will, of course, start the Daytona race. But four open entries will also join the fun: Austin Hill for Richard Childress Racing, Joey Gase for NY Racing Team, Casey Mears for Garage 66 and B.J. McLeod for Live Fast Motorsports.
Hendrick Motorsports still opened the season by making a statement, as teammate Bodine and the No. 5 out “fuel-mileaged” the legendary Dale Earnhardt to win the organization’s first DAYTONA 500. It was also Mr. Hendrick’s first of now 10 triumphs (to date) in the “Great American Race” and served as an early notice to the rest of the sport.