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68th Daytona 500

Daytona International Speedway
Laps 200 Distance 500 mi Type superspeedway Coverage FOX · 1:30 PM ET Green Flag 2:13 PM ET Stages 65 / 130 / 200 Purse $31,045,575
2.5
MI
asphalt
Surface
Race Complete
Sunday, February 15, 2026
1:30 PM ET

There is no race in motorsports quite like the Daytona 500. Since 1959, the Great American Race has opened the NASCAR season with 200 laps around a 2.5-mile tri-oval that demands courage, patience, and a willingness to trust the draft. The 31-degree banking in the turns pushes speeds north of 200 mph, and the pack racing that defines Daytona means 40 cars often run nose-to-tail, three-wide, inches apart at those speeds. The draft is everything here — a single car cannot break away, so alliances form, dissolve, and re-form with every lap. And then there is the inevitability of The Big One, the massive multi-car wreck that reshapes the field in seconds and reminds everyone how thin the margin is between glory and heartbreak. Superspeedway racing creates unpredictable winners — underdogs rise, favorites fall, and the outcome often comes down to who survives the chaos of the final laps. The Harley J. Earl Trophy is the prize every driver dreams of holding, a career-defining moment that transcends any points battle or championship. When the green flag drops on the Daytona 500, the season truly begins, and anything is possible.

Weekend Schedule

Event Day Time (ET) TV
Practice 1 Wed, Feb 11 10:00 AM FS1
Qualifying Wed, Feb 11 8:15 PM FS1
Duel 1 Thu, Feb 12 7:00 PM FS1
Duel 2 Thu, Feb 12 8:45 PM FS1
Practice 2 Fri, Feb 13 5:35 PM FS1
Practice 3 Sat, Feb 14 3:00 PM FS1
Daytona 500 Sun, Feb 15 1:30 PM (2:13 PM) FOX

Starting Lineup

Grid # Driver
1 8 Kyle Busch
2 19 Chase Briscoe
3 22 Joey Logano
4 9 Chase Elliott
5 12 Ryan Blaney
6 77 Carson Hocevar
7 3 Austin Dillon
8 5 Kyle Larson
9 6 Brad Keselowski
10 71 Michael McDowell
11 42 John Hunter Nemechek
12 20 Christopher Bell
13 97 Shane van Gisbergen
14 21 Josh Berry
15 7 Daniel Suarez
16 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
17 66 Casey Mears
18 34 Todd Gilliland
19 60 Ryan Preece
20 54 Ty Gibbs
21 48 Alex Bowman
22 11 Denny Hamlin
23 41 Cole Custer
24 43 Erik Jones
25 4 Noah Gragson
26 45 Tyler Reddick
27 23 Bubba Wallace
28 35 Riley Herbst
29 67 Corey Heim (i)
30 38 Zane Smith
31 84 Jimmie Johnson
32 88 Connor Zilisch #
33 51 Cody Ware
34 10 Ty Dillon
35 16 A.J. Allmendinger
36 2 Austin Cindric
37 1 Ross Chastain
38 62 Anthony Alfredo (i)
39 24 William Byron
40 17 Chris Buescher
36 Chandler Smith (i)
40 Justin Allgaier (i)
44 J.J. Yeley (i)
78 B.J. McLeod
99 Corey LaJoie
Did Not Qualify: #36 Chandler Smith, #40 Justin Allgaier, #44 J.J. Yeley, #78 B.J. McLeod, #99 Corey LaJoie

Track Type Tendencies

superspeedway

Superspeedway races at Daytona International Speedway are defined by pack racing and drafting. Results are less predictable than any other track type — the field stays tight and late-race wrecks reshape the outcome.

Manufacturer strategy and drafting alliances matter as much as raw speed. Longshot winners are more common here than anywhere on the schedule.

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