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Daytona 500

Sunday, February 19th, 2023

Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

  • 20 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 7 Toyota

  • Sunday, February 19th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins longest DAYTONA 500 in two overtimes

In the longest DAYTONA 500 in NASCAR history, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got help from an unexpected source and won the sport's most prestigious race when a wild wreck froze the field in the second overtime.

Stenhouse and reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano were battling for the lead on Lap 212 when contact from Aric Almirola's Ford started Travis Pastrana's Toyota spinning in Turn 2. Pastrana's Camry clipped the Chevrolet of Kyle Larson and set it rocketing into the outside wall.

Tires screamed, sparks flew and smoke billowed as the cars of defending race winner Austin Cindric, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, AJ Allmendinger, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace and Ryan Blaney all were collected in the chaotic wreck.

But when NASCAR hit the button to illuminate the caution lights, Stenhouse's No. 47 JTG-Daugherty Chevrolet had edged ahead of Logano's Ford, thanks to a timely shove from the third-place finishing Toyota of Christopher Bell, who, like Stenhouse, arrived at the pinnacle of pavement racing from a dirt-track background.

NASCAR declared Stenhouse the winner of the 65th running of the event, a perfect christening of the renewed relationship between the driver and crew chief Mike Kelley, with whom Stenhouse won his two NASCAR Xfinity Series championships more than a decade earlier.

"Yeah, I think this whole off-season Mike just preached how much we all believed in each other," Stenhouse said after climbing from his car. "They left me a note in the car that said they believe in me and to go get the job done tonight. I made a few mistakes. We were able to battle back.

"This Kroger Continental team worked really, really hard in off-season, great pit stops, Hendrick engines. Glad a Chevy won.

"Man, this is unbelievable. This was the site of my last win back in 2017. We've worked really hard. We had a couple shots last year to get a win and fell short. It was a tough season, but, man, we got it done. DAYTONA 500!"

It was a remarkable victory and a perfect highlight for the 75th anniversary of NASCAR racing. Stenhouse is the first driver from a single-car team to win the Great American Race since Trevor Bayne shocked the racing world with the Wood Brothers Racing in 2011.

The win was Stenhouse's third in the Cup Series and first since he took the checkered flag in the Daytona summer race in 2017, snapping a streak of 199 races without a victory. JTG-Daugherty hadn't found Victory Lane since Allmendinger triumphed at Watkins Glen in 2014, a drought of 266 races.

With a push from Kyle Larson after the second overtime restart, Logano held the lead with one lap left.

"Second is the worst, man," Logano lamented. "You're so close. Leading the white flag lap there, I was up front. Kyle gave me a good push and, yeah, you're watching in the mirror and you're three-wide across there. I felt like the three-wide was going a hurt a lane; looked like Kyle was getting pushed ahead, and then Ricky started getting pushed ahead.

"I knew if I went to the bottom my car didn't handle good enough. I already got pushed off the bottom once and I thought, if I go down there, I'm probably going to get wrecked, and I don't know if I can get down there in time to throw the block (on Stenhouse) and so I didn't want to wreck my car either."

At 212 laps (530 miles), this DAYTONA 500 was three laps and 7.5 miles longer than the 2020 race, which held the previous record.

Chris Buescher finished fourth after leading 32 laps, second most to Keselowski's 42. Pole winner Alex Bowman was fifth, followed by Allmendinger, Daniel Suarez, Ryan Blaney, Ross Chastain and race rookie Riley Herbst.

Blaney made a remarkable recovery after sustaining serious damage in the first wreck of the afternoon.

Until then, the calm of the first 295 miles of racing gave no indication of the chaos to come.

The race ran without incident until Lap 118, when contact from Kevin Harvick's Ford turned Tyler Reddick's Toyota sideways in Turn 4. After bouncing off the outside wall, Reddick's crippled No. 45 Camry came to rest at the entrance to pit road and was towed to the garage.

The No. 43 Chevrolet of Erik Jones and the No. 9 Camaro of 2020 series champion Chase Elliott also sustained terminal damage in what became a nine-car incident.

Blaney lost a lap on pit road under repair, while others involved—Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Daniel Suarez and Martin Truex Jr.—remained on the lead lap.

"It looked like some guys got tangled up, up front," Elliott said. "Those of us in the back were just scattering to kind of miss it. It looked like the No. 5 (Larson) and the No. 43 (Jones) kind of went to the apron.

"By the time we got slowed up, they were coming back across the track, and I was the lucky winner to get there first. It's a bummer—long ways to go. Hate to end the day, but it is what it is."

  • Drivers Entered: 42 (2 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Laps Actual: 212 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 38 Minutes 53 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 145.283
  • Cautions: 8 for 38 laps
  • Lead Changes: 52
  • Green Flag Passes: 11,538 (66.3 passes per green flag lap)
Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson lead the field
Daytona Beach, Florida - February 19, 2023 : Alex Bowman, driver of the #48 Ally Chevrolet, and Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, lead the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series 65th Annual Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
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Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 31 9 11 1 1 40 20.2 30 334 302 32 90 26.95 8 32.1 10 4.7 212 90.30 48
Joey Logano 3 16 14 2 1 37 11.3 1 410 403 7 258 62.93 3 68.9 12 5.7 212 102.70 42
Christopher Bell 5 30 10 3 1 32 15.3 2 340 361 -21 162 47.65 3 50.0 20 9.4 212 86.60 35
Chris Buescher 9 14 2 4 1 33 9.2 5 330 307 23 232 70.30 3 84.9 32 15.1 212 109.70 43
Alex Bowman 1 17 13 5 1 33 16.5 -4 367 373 -6 156 42.51 4 42.9 12 5.7 212 83.70 41
AJ Allmendinger 29 22 3 6 1 35 22.5 23 338 314 24 61 18.05 8 26.4 1 0.5 212 59.80 34
Daniel Suarez 24 32 7 7 1 33 21.4 17 304 287 17 106 34.87 4 31.1 3 1.4 212 70.10 30
Ryan Blaney 7 18 31 8 1 34 20.9 -1 245 249 -4 143 58.37 0 37.3 1 0.5 212 77.90 29
Ross Chastain 23 24 26 9 1 40 21.9 14 282 271 11 94 33.33 5 23.1 6 2.8 212 63.70 38
Riley Herbst 38 37 20 10 10 39 32.1 28 169 159 10 1 0.59 6 0.9 0 0.0 212 51.60 0
Travis Pastrana 40 35 21 11 1 40 31.1 29 216 205 11 10 4.63 7 5.7 2 0.9 212 48.90 26
Kevin Harvick 13 3 27 12 1 38 13.7 1 326 335 -9 155 47.55 0 54.3 1 0.5 212 76.40 32
Zane Smith 17 36 25 13 12 38 30.4 4 185 202 -17 0 0.00 6 0.5 0 0.0 212 52.10 0
Cody Ware 35 33 24 14 4 40 27.9 21 271 267 4 6 2.21 9 4.7 0 0.0 212 55.10 23
Martin Truex Jr 16 10 29 15 1 30 13.1 1 311 300 11 198 63.67 3 67.5 13 6.1 212 82.00 29
Corey Lajoie 12 29 28 16 1 33 20.2 -4 275 323 -48 148 53.82 4 34.9 0 0.0 212 61.80 21
Denny Hamlin 18 23 15 17 1 27 11.5 1 359 364 -5 257 71.59 6 76.9 6 2.8 212 93.80 20
Kyle Larson 2 7 4 18 1 27 11.0 -16 347 351 -4 250 72.05 4 68.9 6 2.8 211 91.40 19
Kyle Busch 36 11 5 19 1 40 17.7 17 337 322 15 181 53.71 5 53.8 6 2.8 211 63.00 18
Bubba Wallace 15 34 19 20 1 36 22.6 -5 235 266 -31 94 40.00 4 23.6 5 2.4 211 65.10 17
Aric Almirola 4 13 22 21 1 34 8.5 -17 358 380 -22 287 80.17 0 84.4 16 7.6 211 99.70 19
Brad Keselowski 10 1 1 22 1 35 8.6 -12 284 289 -5 203 71.48 6 81.1 42 19.9 211 105.20 25
Austin Cindric 6 20 17 23 1 36 9.5 -17 374 410 -36 299 79.95 1 85.9 0 0.0 210 97.40 20
Noah Gragson 22 25 18 24 2 37 23.4 -2 325 321 4 25 7.69 5 12.7 0 0.0 210 47.40 13
Ty Gibbs 33 28 30 25 2 38 19.7 8 376 357 19 133 35.37 4 34.0 0 0.0 210 63.10 17
Harrison Burton 19 26 16 26 1 33 19.5 -7 292 313 -21 99 33.90 2 32.6 9 4.3 210 51.60 11
Todd Gilliland 14 21 12 27 6 36 20.4 -13 361 368 -7 121 33.52 6 29.3 0 0.0 208 60.10 11
Michael McDowell 11 4 32 28 2 35 15.0 -17 295 314 -19 203 68.81 4 63.2 0 0.0 208 80.40 15
Conor Daly 34 39 33 29 29 40 36.5 5 47 53 -6 0 0.00 1 0.0 0 0.0 206 30.80 0
BJ McLeod 32 38 35 30 17 39 35.4 2 93 91 2 0 0.00 3 0.0 0 0.0 204 31.80 7
Jimmie Johnson 39 6 9 31 4 40 18.8 8 356 328 28 163 45.79 5 45.8 0 0.0 203 67.50 10
Justin Haley 28 12 23 32 3 33 20.4 -4 388 394 -6 102 26.29 6 23.1 0 0.0 203 61.30 5
Austin Dillon 27 31 6 33 2 38 24.0 -6 283 275 8 75 26.50 6 22.2 0 0.0 202 51.60 4
William Byron 21 15 8 34 1 31 14.7 -13 380 371 9 173 45.53 6 51.9 0 0.0 202 74.80 7
Chase Briscoe 30 27 34 35 1 33 24.3 -5 313 309 4 54 17.25 4 11.3 5 2.8 182 52.80 2
Ryan Preece 20 2 36 36 1 38 15.6 -16 263 271 -8 117 44.49 7 52.8 4 2.2 181 82.60 10
Erik Jones 25 5 37 37 5 31 25.6 -12 246 234 12 111 45.12 3 26.9 0 0.0 118 66.60 1
Chase Elliott 8 19 38 38 2 31 24.9 -30 250 261 -11 126 50.40 4 27.8 0 0.0 118 64.30 1
Tyler Reddick 26 8 39 39 2 26 25.2 -13 229 212 17 97 42.36 0 26.9 0 0.0 117 63.00 1
Ty Dillon 37 40 40 40 31 40 39.7 -3 44 46 -2 0 0.00 2 0.0 0 0.0 26 24.50 1