Pit Stops

The 2023 Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR CUP Series pit stop performance data highlights the fastest pit stops, team efficiency, and crew performance from Daytona International Speedway.

Coke Zero Sugar 400

Saturday, August 26th, 2023

Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

  • 18 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Daytona International Speedway
  • Coke Zero Sugar 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Chase Briscoe
  • Age: 28
  • Team : No. 14 - Magical Vacation Planner Ford
  • Owner: Gene Haas
  • Crew Chief: Richard Boswell, II
  • Chase Briscoe won the Pole Award for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 with a lap of 49.499 seconds, 181.822 mph.
  • This is his second pole in 98 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and sixth top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in six races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Aric Almirola (second) posted his seventh top-10 start of 2023 and his sixth in 24 races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Harrison Burton (third) posted his second top-10 start at Daytona International Speedway. It is his second in 26 races this season.
  • Ty Gibbs (fifth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Saturday, August 26th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Buescher leads 1-2 finish for RFK Racing, Wallace clinches Playoff berth in Daytona cutoff race

When owner/driver Brad Keselowski pushed Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing teammate Chris Buescher to victory in overtime on Sunday night, it was ecstasy for Bubba Wallace and the epitome of frustration for Chase Elliott.

Buescher picked up his third victory of the season in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway, the regular-season finale for the NASCAR Cup Series, but not until Ryan Preece’s horrific barrel-roll wreck on the backstretch forced three extra laps.

With Buescher’s repeat win, Wallace clinched the 16th and final spot in the series Playoffs on points. Hemmed in by an armada of Fords after the overtime restart on Lap 162, Elliott—whose only path to the Playoffs was victory on Sunday—couldn’t move forward.

Kevin Harvick blocked Elliott in the bottom lane, and Aric Almirola and Joey Logano on the outside prevented Elliott from making a move to the top. Elliott came home fourth behind Buescher, Keselowski and Almirola, but NASCAR’s most popular driver and 2020 series champion will miss the Playoffs for the first time in his Cup career.

Buescher restarted second and Keselowski third on Lap 162. Keselowski quickly locked onto Buescher’s bumper and pushed him to the lead. A lap later Buescher secured his fifth career victory and first at Daytona by .098 seconds over his teammate.

“That's as much Brad's win as ours right there,” Buescher said. “That was the right help, aggressive, sticking with us. I was waiting for him to do something there coming to the finish. I figured we'd be side by side. Looked like it stalled out a little behind there.

“Just so thankful for Brad for all those pushes at the right time. Found each other here and there throughout the race, lost each other, and got back on it when it counted.”

The 1-2 finish was the first for RFK Racing since Carl Edwards and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. claimed the top two spots for owner Jack Roush at Bristol in 2014.

Wallace claimed his Playoff spot with a 12th-place finish, because—thankfully from his point of view—no winless driver below him in the standings was able to knock him out of the top 16 by winning.

“That was the most stressed, but also the most locked in I've ever been,” said Wallace, who entered the race with a 32-point edge over Ty Gibbs for the final Playoff berth. “Knowing that this place is mostly out of your control, I just tried to focus on doing the things that I could do. Missing that wreck (a pileup in Turn 4 on Lap 95) was massive.

“Proud to be locked into the Playoffs. 23XI Racing, third year in, getting both cars in the Playoffs. We've gone through a lot of trials and tribulations. So proud of the effort we put in.”

Elliott, who missed seven races during the regular season—six with injury and one on suspension—took his failure to make the postseason with grace.

“Yeah, I really liked where we were before the caution (for Preece’s accident),” he said. “Honestly, after the restart there, we had the bottom lane that we wanted. I knew the 6 (Keselowski) was going to go with the 17 (Buescher). I thought the 4 (Harvick) was going to take the bottom, and they did. We really had all the help we could ask for behind.

“I couldn't stay locked onto Kevin like I needed to to surge the bottom lane forward. Brad and Chris were there. Just had a good enough hold on that top lane, and they could kind of control each of them. Yeah, it's a bummer, for sure. Hate the season has worked out like it has. The good news is the car got in in the owners’ points. That's a big deal.”

The wreck that forced the overtime was breathtaking in its magnitude. As the pack of cars cleared Turn 2 on Lap 156, Preece’s Ford turned sideways on the backstretch and slammed into Stewart-Haas Racing teammate and pole winner Chase Briscoe’s Mustang in the bottom lane.

The contact launched Preece’s car high into the air, and it barrel-rolled more than a half-dozen times before it landed on its roof and bounced upright. Preece got out of his car and stood talking to medical personnel before being placed on a stretcher and taken to a local medical facility for further evaluation.

If Preece’s accident was a lasting image from the race, so was the action that preceded it.

Despite rapid-fire exchanges of the lead throughout the second stage, the race ran caution-free except for the Stage 1 break—until the final corner of the final lap of Stage 2.

That’s when the No. 54 Toyota of Ty Gibbs, fighting for the stage win, broke loose after a bump from Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Christopher Bell as the cars raced through Turn 4, turned down into the No. 12 Ford of Ryan Blaney and ignited a wreck that involved 16 of the 39 cars that started the race.

Blaney and Gibbs shot side-by-side into the outside wall, and the cars behind them were helpless to avoid the melee. Gibbs’ Camry was eliminated, ruining any outside chance he had of overtaking Bubba Wallace for a Playoff spot.

Gibbs took the disappointment philosophically.

“I felt like I was getting a great push,” Gibbs said. “I feel like all of our teammates were working really well together tonight. I may have got a push in a bad spot, but we were going for the stage win. I want to thank Christopher for all of the pushes he gave me—I really do.”

Other casualties of the wreck included AJ Allmendinger, defending race winner Austin Dillon, Austin Cindric and Harrison Burton, all of whom were trying to force their way into the Playoffs with a victory.

Elliott, on the other hand, was masterful in weaving his way through the chaos unscathed, finishing the stage seventh behind winner Keselowski. Elliott, however, couldn’t parlay that adroit driving into the victory he needed.

Joey Logano finished fifth, followed by Alex Bowman, Kyle Busch, William Byron, Harvick and Corey LaJoie.

  • Drivers Entered: 39
  • Laps Scheduled: 160
  • Laps Actual: 163 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.098 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 34 Minutes 22 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 158.389
  • Cautions: 3 for 18 laps
  • Lead Changes: 22
  • Green Flag Passes: 9,686 (66.8 passes per green flag lap)

  • Daytona International Speedway
  • Coke Zero Sugar 400
  • Race Winner: Chris Buescher
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No. 17 - Fifth Third Bank Ford
  • Owner: John Henry
  • Crew Chief: Scott Graves
  • Chris Buescher won the Coke Zero Sugar 400, his fifth victory in 283 Cup Series races.
  • This is his third victory and 12th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is his first victory and seventh top-10 finish in 16 races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Brad Keselowski (second) posted his seventh top-10 finish in 29 races at Daytona International Speedway. It is his 11th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Aric Almirola (third) posted his fifth top-10 finish in 24 races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Ty Gibbs (35th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Martin Truex Jr. leads the point standings by 48 points over Denny Hamlin.
Cup Series pit stops at Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida - February 8, 2020 : Cup Series pit stops at Daytona International Speedway
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Pit Stop Summary Report

Summary of each driver's pit stop during the race. Detailed Report is below the Summary Report.

Average Driver and Crew Pit Stop Time
Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway Pit Stop Summary
DRIVER ST FIN STATUS PIT STOPS AVG DRVR TIME DRVR RANK AVG CREW TIME CREW RANK AVG TTL TIME TTL RANK FST STOP SLW STOP
Austin Cindric 16 37 Accident 2 24.003 29 9.126 1 33.128 1 29.161 37.095
Erik Jones 24 18 Running 3 22.780 4 11.578 3 34.358 2 32.988 35.194
Corey Lajoie 37 10 Running 3 23.948 28 11.043 2 34.991 3 31.333 38.199
Daniel Suarez 22 20 Running 3 22.730 2 12.445 6 35.175 4 33.034 37.118
Martin Truex Jr 13 24 Running 3 22.984 8 12.501 7 35.485 5 28.970 41.315
Ryan Blaney 8 36 Accident 1 23.129 11 12.512 8 35.641 6 35.641 35.641
Ryan Preece 9 31 Accident 2 23.798 25 11.929 4 35.726 7 35.682 35.770
Bubba Wallace 4 12 Running 2 22.934 6 12.912 10 35.846 8 35.763 35.928
Kyle Larson 7 27 Running 1 23.689 22 12.346 5 36.035 9 36.035 36.035
Joey Logano 14 5 Running 2 23.002 10 13.212 11 36.214 10 34.976 37.451
Chase Elliott 23 4 Running 2 22.735 3 13.629 14 36.364 11 35.605 37.123
Chris Buescher 11 1 Running 1 23.162 13 13.446 12 36.608 12 36.608 36.608
Christopher Bell 15 16 Running 1 22.963 7 13.647 15 36.610 13 36.610 36.610
Aric Almirola 2 3 Running 2 22.989 9 13.647 15 36.636 14 35.916 37.355
Kevin Harvick 10 9 Running 1 23.373 19 13.580 13 36.953 15 36.953 36.953
William Byron 27 8 Running 2 23.210 15 13.796 18 37.006 16 36.981 37.031
Chase Briscoe 1 30 Accident 2 22.717 1 14.331 21 37.048 17 36.553 37.542
Michael McDowell 39 13 Running 1 23.142 12 14.181 20 37.323 18 37.323 37.323
Austin Hill 26 14 Running 3 24.597 36 12.746 9 37.343 19 30.874 40.807
Kyle Busch 18 7 Running 2 23.190 14 14.431 22 37.621 20 36.669 38.572
Alex Bowman 31 6 Running 2 23.929 27 13.747 17 37.676 21 35.891 39.460
Justin Haley 28 21 Running 2 23.238 16 14.496 24 37.734 22 37.522 37.946
Harrison Burton 3 28 Running 2 23.344 18 14.464 23 37.808 23 37.807 37.809
Tyler Reddick 20 25 Running 1 24.192 31 13.947 19 38.139 24 38.139 38.139
Ty Gibbs 5 35 Accident 1 23.309 17 14.848 26 38.157 25 38.157 38.157
JJ Yeley 33 19 Running 3 23.506 20 15.015 28 38.521 26 36.674 40.636
Josh Berry 29 22 Running 2 23.702 23 14.915 27 38.617 27 38.616 38.618
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 32 34 Accident 1 22.882 5 16.016 34 38.898 28 38.898 38.898
Austin Dillon 21 33 Accident 1 24.360 34 14.548 25 38.908 29 38.908 38.908
Brad Keselowski 12 2 Running 2 23.535 21 15.599 31 39.134 30 38.387 39.880
AJ Allmendinger 17 29 Running 1 24.199 32 15.081 29 39.280 31 39.280 39.280
Brennan Poole 34 39 Accident 1 24.326 33 15.082 30 39.408 32 39.408 39.408
Ross Chastain 25 17 Running 2 24.387 35 15.716 32 40.102 33 36.920 43.284
Denny Hamlin 19 26 Running 2 23.856 26 16.750 35 40.606 34 36.077 45.134
Ty Dillon 30 11 Running 2 25.732 38 15.716 32 41.448 35 37.713 45.182
Chandler Smith 36 15 Running 2 24.768 37 16.783 36 41.551 36 40.088 43.014
BJ McLeod 38 23 Running 1 24.167 30 19.283 37 43.450 37 43.450 43.450
Riley Herbst 6 38 Accident 1 23.705 24 20.706 38 44.411 38 44.411 44.411

Pit Stop Detailed Report

Each 2- and 4-wheel pit stop during the race.

Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway Pit Stop Detail
DRIVER LDR LAP DRV LAP DRV TIME CREW TIME TOT TIME TYPE
AJ Allmendinger 37 36 24.199 15.081 39.280 4-wheel change
Aric Almirola 36 36 22.903 13.013 35.916 4-wheel change
Aric Almirola 83 83 23.074 14.281 37.355 4-wheel change
Brad Keselowski 100 100 23.072 15.315 38.387 4-wheel change
Brad Keselowski 37 36 23.998 15.882 39.880 4-wheel change
Denny Hamlin 36 36 22.864 13.213 36.077 4-wheel change
Denny Hamlin 95 93 24.848 20.286 45.134 4-wheel change
JJ Yeley 159 158 23.127 13.547 36.674 4-wheel change
JJ Yeley 37 37 23.238 15.015 38.253 4-wheel change
JJ Yeley 101 101 24.153 16.483 40.636 4-wheel change
Joey Logano 36 36 23.064 11.912 34.976 4-wheel change
Joey Logano 100 100 22.939 14.512 37.451 4-wheel change
Kevin Harvick 36 36 23.373 13.580 36.953 4-wheel change
Kyle Busch 100 100 22.155 14.514 36.669 4-wheel change
Kyle Busch 36 36 24.225 14.347 38.572 4-wheel change
Martin Truex Jr 81 80 23.198 5.772 28.970 Right-sides only
Martin Truex Jr 36 36 22.858 13.313 36.171 4-wheel change
Martin Truex Jr 101 101 22.897 18.418 41.315 4-wheel change
Michael McDowell 37 37 23.142 14.181 37.323 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 36 36 24.360 14.548 38.908 4-wheel change
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 37 37 22.882 16.016 38.898 4-wheel change
Kyle Larson 36 36 23.689 12.346 36.035 4-wheel change
Alex Bowman 100 100 22.845 13.046 35.891 4-wheel change
Alex Bowman 36 36 25.013 14.447 39.460 4-wheel change
Ryan Blaney 36 36 23.129 12.512 35.641 4-wheel change
Corey Lajoie 84 83 24.326 7.007 31.333 Right-sides only
Corey Lajoie 100 100 23.166 12.276 35.442 4-wheel change
Corey Lajoie 37 37 24.352 13.847 38.199 4-wheel change
Ty Dillon 37 37 23.699 14.014 37.713 4-wheel change
Ty Dillon 100 100 27.765 17.417 45.182 4-wheel change
Chase Elliott 36 36 22.792 12.813 35.605 4-wheel change
Chase Elliott 100 100 22.678 14.445 37.123 4-wheel change
Chris Buescher 36 36 23.162 13.446 36.608 4-wheel change
Erik Jones 159 158 22.711 10.277 32.988 4-wheel change
Erik Jones 100 100 22.414 12.479 34.893 4-wheel change
Erik Jones 36 36 23.215 11.979 35.194 4-wheel change
BJ McLeod 100 100 24.167 19.283 43.450 4-wheel change
Ryan Preece 36 36 23.303 12.379 35.682 4-wheel change
Ryan Preece 84 83 24.292 11.478 35.770 4-wheel change
Daniel Suarez 159 158 22.357 10.677 33.034 4-wheel change
Daniel Suarez 36 36 23.061 12.312 35.373 4-wheel change
Daniel Suarez 100 100 22.771 14.347 37.118 4-wheel change
Ross Chastain 100 100 22.639 14.281 36.920 4-wheel change
Ross Chastain 36 36 26.134 17.150 43.284 4-wheel change
Bubba Wallace 100 100 22.919 12.844 35.763 4-wheel change
Bubba Wallace 36 36 22.949 12.979 35.928 4-wheel change
William Byron 36 36 23.634 13.347 36.981 4-wheel change
William Byron 100 100 22.786 14.245 37.031 4-wheel change
Brennan Poole 37 37 24.326 15.082 39.408 4-wheel change
Tyler Reddick 37 36 24.192 13.947 38.139 4-wheel change
Justin Haley 100 100 22.977 14.545 37.522 4-wheel change
Justin Haley 36 36 23.499 14.447 37.946 4-wheel change
Christopher Bell 36 36 22.963 13.647 36.610 4-wheel change
Austin Cindric 83 83 24.156 5.005 29.161 Left-sides only
Austin Cindric 36 36 23.849 13.246 37.095 4-wheel change
Austin Hill 102 101 25.836 5.038 30.874 unknown
Austin Hill 100 100 23.397 16.950 40.347 4-wheel change
Austin Hill 37 37 24.558 16.249 40.807 4-wheel change
Chase Briscoe 36 36 22.539 14.014 36.553 4-wheel change
Chase Briscoe 83 83 22.894 14.648 37.542 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 160 156 23.026 14.781 37.807 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 36 36 23.662 14.147 37.809 4-wheel change
Riley Herbst 36 36 23.705 20.706 44.411 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 37 37 23.334 15.282 38.616 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 100 100 24.070 14.548 38.618 4-wheel change
Ty Gibbs 36 36 23.309 14.848 38.157 4-wheel change
Chandler Smith 100 100 23.572 16.516 40.088 4-wheel change
Chandler Smith 38 37 25.964 17.050 43.014 4-wheel change