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Tyler Reddick wins the 68th Daytona 500 with a last-lap pass after 66 lead changes — the most in race history. Bubba Wallace led a race-high 40 laps but faded late as Michael McDowell held the point for 10 laps before Reddick and Stenhouse charged to the front on lap 200.
Larson completes the Memorial Day double, racing in the Indy 500 and then flying to Charlotte to win the Coca-Cola 600 the same day.
Newgarden completes the three-peat, becoming the first driver since Helio Castroneves (2001-2002) to win consecutive Indy 500s. And he does it three in a row.
Stenhouse proves once again he's a superspeedway ace, winning at Talladega in overtime after a wild last-lap scramble.
William Byron becomes the first back-to-back Daytona 500 winner since Denny Hamlin in 2019-2020, piloting the No. 24 Chevrolet to Victory Lane again.
Stenhouse adds another superspeedway trophy to his collection, outdueling the pack in the closing laps at Talladega.
Blaney dominates the longest race on the NASCAR calendar, leading 102 laps in the No. 12 Ford for Team Penske.
Newgarden does it again. A daring last-lap pass on Pato O'Ward gives Team Penske back-to-back Indy 500 victories.
Reddick pushes the No. 45 Toyota to Victory Lane at Talladega, earning 23XI Racing a superspeedway win.
Byron holds off a hard-charging Ross Chastain who crashes in the tri-oval coming to the white flag, giving Hendrick their first Daytona 500 win since 2014.
Blaney's clutch Talladega win during the playoffs propels him on his championship run in 2023.
Hamlin wins the 600 miles in Charlotte, adding a Crown Jewel victory to his resume on the way to his 2023 Cup championship.
Newgarden passes Marcus Ericsson on the final restart to win his first Indianapolis 500, giving Team Penske yet another Borg-Warner Trophy.
Chastain uses his trademark aggression to muscle the No. 1 Chevy to the front in overtime at Talladega.
Stenhouse wins in overtime in a race that went 212 laps. The underdog in the No. 47 conquers the Great American Race.
Chase Elliott earns a must-win at Talladega to advance in the playoffs, racing the No. 9 Chevy to the front in a dramatic finish.
Larson wins the Coca-Cola 600, dominating the longest night in NASCAR. The Hendrick driver adds another crown jewel.
Ericsson holds off Pato O'Ward after a late caution to win the 106th Indianapolis 500. The Swedish driver drinks the milk.
Chastain picks up his first career Cup win at Talladega, getting the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevy to the front when it matters most.
Rookie Austin Cindric wins the Great American Race in overtime, the first Team Penske Daytona 500 victory since 2015.
Bubba Wallace wins his first Cup race at Talladega, becoming only the second Black driver to win in NASCAR's Cup Series. Rain shortens the race.
Keselowski wins his first Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 2 Ford. A championship-caliber performance from Team Penske.
At 46 years old, Castroneves joins A.J. Foyt, Al Unser, and Rick Mears as a four-time Indy 500 winner. He climbs the fence one more time.
Keselowski wins his sixth career Talladega victory, tying the all-time record. The master of the draft does it again.
The biggest underdog win in recent memory. McDowell sneaks through a last-lap wreck between Keselowski and Logano to steal the Daytona 500.
Sato wins his second Indy 500 in front of an empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway due to COVID-19. The race was moved from May to August for the first time.
Blaney wins in overtime at an empty Talladega amid COVID-19 restrictions. An eerie silence greets the checkered flag.
Truex wins the Coca-Cola 600. The race runs with no fans in attendance due to COVID-19.
Hamlin wins his second consecutive and third overall Daytona 500. The race is remembered for a horrific last-lap crash involving Ryan Newman.
Kyle Busch wins the Coca-Cola 600, proving once again he's the king of long-distance NASCAR races.
Pagenaud battles Alexander Rossi in an epic duel over the final 13 laps. The Frenchman holds off the charging Rossi to win the 103rd Indy 500.
Chase Elliott earns his first superspeedway victory at Talladega. The No. 9 Chevy navigates the pack masterfully in the closing laps.
Hamlin wins his second Daytona 500 in dominant fashion. Joe Gibbs Racing goes 1-2-3 at the finish. Kyle Busch finishes second.
Dillon wins the Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 3 Chevrolet, adding NASCAR's longest race to his impressive resume of Crown Jewel victories.
The Australian finally conquers Indianapolis. Power leads 59 laps and holds off Ed Carpenter to give Team Penske its 17th Indy 500 win.
Logano dominates at Talladega, leading the most laps and pushing the No. 22 Ford to the front in a masterful superspeedway drive.
Twenty years after Dale Earnhardt won in the iconic No. 3, his grandson-by-marriage Austin Dillon takes the 3 car back to Victory Lane at Daytona in a dramatic overtime finish.
Truex wins the Coca-Cola 600, giving the No. 78 Furniture Row team another crown jewel victory under the Charlotte lights.
Sato becomes the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapolis 500, holding off a hard-charging Helio Castroneves in the closing laps.
The first Daytona 500 run under the stage format. Kurt Busch wins his only Daytona 500 in the No. 41, beating Ryan Blaney by inches.
Truex leads a record 392 of 400 laps. The most dominant performance in Coca-Cola 600 history. An absolute masterclass at Charlotte.
Rookie Alexander Rossi wins the 100th running on a daring fuel strategy. He runs out of fuel on the cool-down lap. The margins were that thin.
The closest finish in Daytona 500 history. Hamlin edges Martin Truex Jr. by 0.010 seconds in a photo finish. Both Joe Gibbs Racing teammates celebrate.
Montoya wins the Indy 500 for the second time, fifteen years after his first. The Colombian outduels Will Power in a thrilling restart.
Logano wins his first Daytona 500 for Team Penske, holding off Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a thrilling finish.
Johnson wins his fourth Coca-Cola 600, tying Darrell Waltrip's record. The 48 car rules Charlotte once again.
Junior wins his second Daytona 500, ten years after his first. The most popular driver in NASCAR celebrates while fans go wild.
After 12 agonizing years of near-misses, the most popular driver in IndyCar finally wins the Indianapolis 500. A record 68 lead changes.
Johnson wins his second Daytona 500 for Hendrick Motorsports, with teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishing second.
Race delayed by rain to Monday. Juan Pablo Montoya hits a jet dryer under caution, causing a massive fire. Kenseth wins in overtime for Roush Fenway.
Wheldon wins his second Indy 500 in a race with a massive last-lap crash. Tragically, this would be his last victory. He died in a crash at Las Vegas later that year.
Johnson navigates through multiple big wrecks to win at Talladega. His Hendrick Motorsports team calls a perfect strategy.
20-year-old Trevor Bayne stuns the world in his second Cup start. The Wood Brothers' No. 21 wins in overtime for one of the biggest upsets in Daytona 500 history.
McMurray wins the Daytona 500 on Valentine's Day in overtime for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishes second.
Keselowski earns his first career Cup victory at Talladega in the No. 09, staying out of trouble while the field wrecks around him.
Kenseth wins a rain-shortened Daytona 500 for Roush Fenway. The race is called after 152 laps due to persistent rain.
Newman wins the Daytona 500 for Penske Racing, with teammate Kurt Busch pushing him to the lead on the final lap. Penske goes 1-2.
Harvick beats Mark Martin to the line by 0.020 seconds as a massive crash erupts behind them. A last-lap dash through debris.
Johnson wins his first Daytona 500 in overtime for Hendrick Motorsports. Casey Mears finishes second.
Johnson wins the Coca-Cola 600 for the second time, continuing his mastery of Charlotte Motor Speedway in the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet.
Gordon wins his third Daytona 500 with a dominant run in the No. 24 Chevrolet. The first Daytona 500 to go beyond 200 laps under the GWC rule.
Junior wins the Daytona 500 on the sixth anniversary of his father's death. An emotional victory for DEI and NASCAR's most popular driver.
Waltrip wins a rain-shortened Daytona 500 for DEI. The race is called after 109 laps. DEI teammates finish 1-2 again.
Burton wins the biggest race of his career for Bill Davis Racing. Elliott Sadler finishes second.
Waltrip wins his first career race in his first start for DEI. Dale Earnhardt is killed in a last-lap crash in turn 4. A day of triumph and tragedy.
The Intimidator rallies from 18th with 5 laps to go to win at his favorite track. One of the greatest charges in NASCAR history. His 10th and final Talladega victory.
The Colombian rookie dominates the race, leading 167 of 200 laps. Montoya announces himself as a superstar in his very first Indy 500 start.
Jarrett wins his third Daytona 500 for Robert Yates Racing. Jeff Burton finishes second.
Gordon wins his second Daytona 500 for Hendrick Motorsports. Dale Earnhardt finishes second, Ken Schrader third.
After 20 years of heartbreak, The Intimidator finally wins the Daytona 500 in his 20th attempt. Every crew member on pit road lines up to congratulate him.
At just 25 years old, Jeff Gordon wins his first Daytona 500 in the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet. Hendrick goes 1-2-3 with Gordon, Labonte, and Craven.
Dale Jarrett wins his second Daytona 500 in the No. 88 Ford for Robert Yates Racing. Ken Schrader finishes third.
Sterling Marlin wins his second consecutive Daytona 500 in the No. 4 Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt finishes second again.
A 22-year-old Jeff Gordon wins the Coca-Cola 600 for his first career Cup Series victory. The Rainbow Warrior's legend begins at Charlotte.
The closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history. Unser Jr. beats Scott Goodyear by just 0.043 seconds. The width of a tire.
Sterling Marlin wins his first Daytona 500 in the No. 4 Chevrolet for Morgan-McClure. Ernie Irvan finishes second.
Dale Jarrett wins his first Daytona 500 in the No. 18 Ford. Father Ned Jarrett calls the race on CBS, making it one of the most memorable moments in NASCAR broadcasting.
Davey Allison wins the Daytona 500 in the No. 28 Ford despite a last-lap crash. Morgan Shepherd finishes second.
Ernie Irvan wins the Daytona 500 in the No. 4 Chevrolet for Morgan-McClure. Sterling Marlin finishes second.
The biggest upset in Daytona 500 history. Dale Earnhardt blows a tire on the last lap while leading, and Derrike Cope inherits the win in the No. 10 Chevrolet.
Darrell Waltrip wins his first and only Daytona 500 in the No. 17 Chevrolet after 17 years of trying. An emotional victory for Hendrick Motorsports.
Bobby Allison wins his third and final Daytona 500 in the No. 12 Buick, with son Davey finishing second. The only father-son 1-2 finish in race history.
Bill Elliott wins with the fastest Daytona 500 winning speed ever at 176.3 mph in the No. 9 Ford. Benny Parsons finishes second.
Geoff Bodine gives Hendrick Motorsports its first Daytona 500 win in the No. 5 Chevrolet. Terry Labonte finishes second.
Waltrip wins his third Coca-Cola 600, a record at the time. The charismatic driver dominates Charlotte's longest night.
Bill Elliott wins from the pole at 172 mph in the No. 9 Ford. Cale Yarborough finishes second.
A young Dale Earnhardt announces his superspeedway dominance with a win at Talladega. The beginning of a legendary love affair with the track.
Cale Yarborough wins his second consecutive Daytona 500 in the No. 28 Ford. Dale Earnhardt finishes second.
Cale Yarborough wins his first of back-to-back Daytona 500s in the No. 28 Ford. Buddy Baker finishes second.
Bobby Allison wins the Daytona 500 in the No. 88 Buick for DiGard. Cale Yarborough finishes second.
Richard Petty wins his record seventh and final Daytona 500 in the No. 43 Pontiac. Bobby Allison finishes second.
Buddy Baker wins the fastest Daytona 500 ever at 177.6 mph. The race was caution-free from start to finish.
The race that changed everything. First live flag-to-flag TV coverage. Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough crash on the last lap and brawl in the infield while Petty cruises to victory.
Bobby Allison wins the Daytona 500 for Bud Moore in the No. 15 Ford. Buddy Baker finishes second with Benny Parsons third.
Cale Yarborough dominates the Daytona 500 in the No. 11 Junior Johnson Chevrolet. Benny Parsons finishes second with Richard Petty third.
One of the most famous finishes in NASCAR history. Pearson and Petty crash on the last lap; Pearson limps across the finish line while Petty's car stalls.
Benny Parsons wins the Daytona 500 from the 32nd starting position, one of the greatest comeback wins in race history. Bobby Allison finishes second.
Richard Petty wins his fifth Daytona 500. The race is shortened to 180 laps due to the energy crisis. Ramo Stott finishes third.
Richard Petty wins his fourth Daytona 500, holding off Bobby Allison. Dick Brooks finishes third.
A.J. Foyt wins the Daytona 500 driving the Wood Brothers No. 21 Mercury. Charlie Glotzbach finishes second with Jim Hurtubise third.
Richard Petty wins his third Daytona 500 in the iconic No. 43. Buddy Baker finishes second with A.J. Foyt third.
Pete Hamilton wins the Daytona 500 as a Petty Enterprises driver in the No. 40 Plymouth. David Pearson finishes second with Bobby Allison third.
Mario Andretti wins his only Indianapolis 500 in the iconic STP-liveried No. 2 Hawk. One of the greatest drivers in racing history conquers the Brickyard.
LeeRoy Yarbrough makes history with the first Daytona 500 won on a final-lap pass, stealing the win from Charlie Glotzbach.
Cale Yarborough drives the Wood Brothers No. 21 Mercury to Victory Lane, beating LeeRoy Yarbrough in a battle of the Yarboroughs.
Open-wheel legend Mario Andretti wins his only Daytona 500 in the No. 11 Holman-Moody Ford, beating Fred Lorenzen.
Richard Petty wins his second Daytona 500 in the No. 43 Plymouth. Cale Yarborough finishes second in the No. 27.
Fred Lorenzen wins the first rain-shortened Daytona 500. The race is called after 133 laps due to weather.
Richard Petty wins his first Daytona 500 in the No. 43 Plymouth. Plymouth sweeps the top three positions.
Tiny Lund fills in for injured Marvin Panch and drives the Wood Brothers No. 21 to an emotional Daytona 500 victory.
Fireball Roberts dominates from the pole, leading 144 laps in the No. 22 Pontiac to beat Richard Petty.
A.J. Foyt wins his first of a record-tying four Indianapolis 500 victories. The tough Texan would go on to become the greatest Indy car driver of his era.
Marvin Panch drives Smokey Yunick's No. 20 Pontiac to Victory Lane, outdueling Joe Weatherly for the Daytona 500 crown.
Junior Johnson masters the draft at Daytona for his only Daytona 500 win, driving the No. 27 Chevrolet to Victory Lane.
The inaugural Daytona 500. Lee Petty wins in a photo finish so close it takes three days to determine the winner. Stock car racing's biggest event is born.