February 17, 2025 | By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service

William Byron wins second straight Daytona 500

Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Like Houdini making an unlikely escape from a straitjacket, William Byron trusted his instincts and emerged from a smoky, last-lap wreck on the backstretch at Daytona International Speedway to win the Daytona 500 for the second straight time.

On Sunday night, after a lengthy weather delay, Byron took full advantage when contact from Cole Custer turned three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin at the front of the field and started a wreck that gave Byron the opportunity he needed.

“Yeah, obviously some good fortune, but just trusted my instincts on the last lap there,” Byron said after climbing from his car. “I felt like they were getting squirrelly on the bottom, and I was honestly going to go third (top) lane regardless because I was probably sixth coming down the back.

“Just obviously fortunate that it worked out in our favor. But just really proud of this team. Worked super hard all week and had an amazing car. Just had a really hard time with the fuel-saving and kind of staying towards the front.”

“Crazy. I can’t honestly believe that. But we’re here. So proud of it.”

Last season, Byron claimed all three of his NASCAR Cup Series victories in the first 11 races. This year, after another Daytona win, he plans to sustain the momentum throughout the season.

“It’s an amazing race, and obviously a lot of crazy racing out there tonight and just a lot of pushing and shoving,” said Byron, who picked up his third victory at the 2.5-mile superspeedway and the 14th of his career.

“But just really proud of our team. I can’t stress that enough. I’m just super thankful for this group and everything that they do in the offseason to get prepared. We plan on trying to win a lot of races this year, so we’re not going to stop here. We’re going to continue to push forward and try to get to Phoenix (in the Championship 4 race).”

The wreck on the second lap of overtime frustrated both Hamlin, who was late to the lead, and 2022 Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric, who led a race-high 59 laps and combined with Team Penske teammates Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney to lead 125 of 202.

“Frustration — you’re taking the white as the leader,” said Cindric, who qualified on the front row and won Thursday’s second Duel at Daytona race. “I felt like I executed all the restarts the right way and really that whole third stage. I didn’t get wrecked out of the lead this time, so that was cool, but it still doesn’t make it feel any better.

“Obviously, I don’t even know where we finished, but it was still a decent points weekend and an incredible showing by our team for the entirety of Speedweeks. It’s just a shame we couldn’t get this Discount Tire Ford Mustang in Victory Lane.”

Hamlin had just pulled ahead of Cindric on the backstretch when Custer made a move to the outside and then steered down the track toward Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota, triggering the crash.

“I measured up (Cindric) and got a run on him,” Hamlin said. “I stayed with him long enough where I could kind of control which side I wanted to pass him on, and then we had pulled away from the pack slightly, so I knew a run was going to come.

“(Custer) had a run, and I chose not to block him because these races, you have to live to make it off of Turn 4, and we just didn’t.”

Legacy Motor Club owner and part-time driver Jimmie Johnson finished third in his best result since 2020 at Dover. Pole winner Chase Briscoe was fourth and John Hunter Nemechek fifth, giving Legacy two drivers in the top five.

Alex Bowman, Blaney, Cindric, Justin Allgaier (in JR Motorsports’ first Cup race) and Chris Buescher completed the top 10.

The race was just over four laps from completion in regulation when a bump from Custer turned Christopher Bell hard into the outside wall on Lap 196. Bell’s Toyota bounced off the SAFER barrier and collected Ryan Preece’s No. 60 Ford, whose car went airborne and landed on its roof before finishing upright.

That sort of wreck wasn’t unfamiliar to Preece, who endured a spectacular series of barrel rolls in the 2023 summer race at Daytona.

“When the car took off like that, it got really quiet, and all I thought about was my daughter,” Preece said. “So, I’m lucky to walk away.”

That wreck, which involved 10 cars, forced the race to overtime. An earlier melee on Lap 186, triggered by contact between Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr., changed the complexion of the race — eliminating Logano, Blaney, Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Noah Gragson from contention for the win.

The 67th running of the “Great American Race” started in short bursts. With President Donald Trump in attendance and the grandstands packed with fans — reflective of a 10th straight sellout — drivers ran just nine green-flag laps from the start before rain interrupted the proceedings.

After a red-flag period that lasted 3 hours, 9 minutes, 59 seconds, drivers took to the track for a second time and ran another 12 laps under caution before a brief rainstorm halted the race for another 20 minutes, 29 seconds.

With Logano in the lead, the Daytona 500 resumed on Lap 24 and ran without incident until Lap 63 when the bottom lane checked up, and Zane Smith turned Hamlin’s Toyota on the backstretch.

Smith’s Ford slid up the track into the Ford of Josh Berry, seriously damaging that car. Smith took his car to the garage for attempted repairs, while Hamlin was able to continue without losing a lap.

Logano won the first stage under caution, but because of a problem with debris in the throttle body of his No. 22 Ford on the subsequent restart on Lap 71, Logano stacked up the top lane and ignited a seven-car melee in Turn 1. The accident eliminated the cars of Martin Truex Jr., Helio Castroneves and Ross Chastain.

Intense three-wide action throughout the race produced 56 lead changes among 15 drivers. Byron led five times for a total of 10 laps. There were eight cautions for 47 laps.

The Cup Series next races at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday (3 p.m. ET, FOX, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NOTE: Post-race inspection in the Cup Series garage concluded without issue, confirming Byron as the race winner. The Nos. 2, 9, 19 and 99 will return to the NASCAR R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina, for engine dyno. The Nos. 2 and 19 will additionally be inspected.



NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 1
Race Results for the DAYTONA 500 - Sunday, February 16, 2025
Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, FL - 2.5 - Mile Paved


Total Race Length - 201 Laps - 502.5 Miles

Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sunday, 2/16/2025 @ 10:01 PM Eastern

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Stage 1 Pos Stage 2 Pos Pts Status Tms Laps Playoff Pts
1 5 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 201 10  41 Running 5 10 5
2 11 45 Tyler Reddick Nasty Beast Toyota 201 8  38 Running 
3 40 84 * Jimmie Johnson Carvana Toyota 201   34 Running 
4 1 19 Chase Briscoe Bass Pro Shops Toyota 201   33 Running 1 4
5 18 42 John Hunter Nemechek Dollar Tree Toyota 201   32 Running 
6 38 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 201 7 4 42 Running 5 11
7 16 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Peak Ford 201 3 1 48 Running 10 23 1
8 2 2 Austin Cindric Discount Tire Ford 201  2 38 Running 13 59
9 19 40 * Justin Allgaier(i) Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet 201   0 Running 
10 6 17 Chris Buescher Fastenal Ford 201  6 32 Running 
11 25 71 Michael McDowell Go Bowling Chevrolet 201   27 Running 3 4
12 4 43 Erik Jones AdventHealth Toyota 201 9 7 31 Running 
13 36 99 Daniel Suarez Freeway Insurance Chevrolet 201 6  29 Running 
14 7 10 Ty Dillon Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Chevrolet 201   23 Running 1 3
15 17 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 201  3 30 Running 1 2
16 23 54 Ty Gibbs Monster Energy Toyota 201   21 Running 
17 24 35 Riley Herbst # Monster Energy/Zero Sugar Toyota 201   20 Running 
18 31 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. SUNNYD Chevrolet 201 4  26 Running 
19 35 7 Justin Haley Chili's Ride the 'Dente Chevrolet 201   18 Running 
20 22 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 201   17 Running 
21 30 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Ford 201   16 Running 
22 12 01 * Corey LaJoie Take 5 Oil Change/DuraMax Ford 201   15 Running 2 10
23 15 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet 201   14 Running 
24 8 11 Denny Hamlin National Debt Relief Toyota 201   13 Running 1 6
25 28 51 Cody Ware Parts Plus/Jacob Construction Ford 200   12 Accident 
26 34 6 Brad Keselowski Kroger/Cottonelle Ford 200 2  20 Running 
27 14 34 Todd Gilliland Love's Travel Stops Ford 199  5 16 Running 
28 32 4 Noah Gragson Rush Truck Centers Ford 198   9 Running 2 2
29 3 23 Bubba Wallace McDonald's Toyota 197  9 10 Accident 7 18
30 33 77 Carson Hocevar Zeigler Auto Group Chevrolet 196   7 Fuel Pressure 1 1
31 20 20 Christopher Bell DEWALT/Interstate Batteries Toyota 195 5  12 Accident 
32 27 60 Ryan Preece BuildSubmarines.com Ford 195   5 Accident 2 6
33 26 88 Shane Van Gisbergen # WeatherTech Chevrolet 193   4 Running 
34 21 8 Kyle Busch zone Chevrolet 186  10 4 Accident 
35 10 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 185 1 8 15 Accident 3 43 1
36 37 38 Zane Smith Speedy Cash Ford 108   1 Accident 
37 29 21 Josh Berry Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 105   1 Accident 
38 39 56 * Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Toyota 71   1 Accident 
39 41 91 * Helio Castroneves Wendy's Chevrolet 70   0 Accident 
40 9 1 Ross Chastain Busch Light Chevrolet 70   1 Accident 
41 13 16 AJ Allmendinger Celsius Chevrolet 42   1 Engine 

Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 53 Mins, 26 Secs. Average Speed: 129.159 MPH Margin of Victory: .113 Seconds

Stage 1 Top 10: 22, 6, 12, 47, 20, 99, 48, 45, 43, 24
Stage 2 Top 10: 12, 2, 9, 48, 34, 17, 43, 22, 23, 8

Race Comments: William Byron has won the DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway, his 14th victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Prior to the start of the race, the following vehicle(s) dropped to the rear of the field under penalty for the reason(s) indicated: No. 91 (engine change), Nos. 5, 6, 7, 35, 48, 54, 88, 99 (backup car), No. 47 (multiple inspection failures).

Failed to Qualify: (4) 66 Chandler Smith(i), 62 Anthony Alfredo(i), 78 BJ McLeod, 44 JJ Yeley.

Caution Flags: 8 for 47 laps; Laps: 10-23 (Weather [Red Flag: 03:09:59; Red Flag: 00:20:29] [None]); 64-70 (#11, 38, 21 Incident Backstretch / Stage 1 Conclusion [None]); 72-76 (#91, 1, 19, 84, 8, 35, 56 Incident Turn 1 [21]); 84-86 (Debris Turn 1 [22]); 132-137 (Stage 2 Conclusion [88]); 163-165 (Debris Turn 1 [88]); 187-192 (#22, 12, 4, 9, 8, 47, 34, 41 Incident Backstretch [10]); 197-199 (#20, 41, 60, 6, 5, 43, 99, 23 Incident Backstretch [Red Flag: 00:06:05] [10]).

Lead Changes: 56 among 15 drivers; C. Briscoe 1-4; T. Dillon 5-7; W. Byron 8-10; A. Cindric 11; W. Byron 12-15; M. McDowell 16-17; R. Blaney 18-21; J. Logano 22-30; W. Byron 31; *. LaJoie 32-34; J. Logano 35-39; C. Elliott 40-41; J. Logano 42-70; A. Bowman 71-74; R. Blaney 75-76; A. Cindric 77-78; R. Preece 79; N. Gragson 80; A. Cindric 81-89; M. McDowell 90; A. Cindric 91-93; M. McDowell 94; N. Gragson 95; A. Cindric 96; R. Preece 97-101; A. Bowman 102-105; A. Cindric 106-115; A. Bowman 116; A. Cindric 117-122; A. Bowman 123; A. Cindric 124; A. Bowman 125; A. Cindric 126-129; R. Blaney 130-132; C. Hocevar 133; R. Blaney 134-138; B. Wallace 139-141; R. Blaney 142; B. Wallace 143-145; R. Blaney 146-148; B. Wallace 149-152; R. Blaney 153-154; B. Wallace 155-156; R. Blaney 157; B. Wallace 158; W. Byron 159; R. Blaney 160; B. Wallace 161-163; A. Cindric 164; B. Wallace 165-166; A. Cindric 167-185; *. LaJoie 186-192; A. Cindric 193; D. Hamlin 194-199; A. Cindric 200; W. Byron 201.

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

Next Race: February 23, 2025 - Atlanta Motor Speedway

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