NextEra Energy Resources 250

Daytona International Speedway — February 21, 2014

Kyle Busch
Winner
100
Laps
36
Entries
4
Leaders

Kyle Busch won the 2014 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway on February 21, 2014, leading 25 of 100 laps. Timothy Peters finished second; Johnny Sauter rounded out the podium. The race featured 4 different leaders.

Race Details
Date
Friday, February 21, 2014
Season
2014
Winner
Leaders
4 drivers
Pos Start +/- Driver
1 7 +6 Kyle Busch
2 18 +16 Timothy Peters
3 9 +6 Johnny Sauter
4 14 +10 Ryan Truex
5 2 -3 Ron Hornaday Jr.
6 3 -3 Ryan Blaney
7 11 +4 Jeb Burton
8 13 +5 Joe Nemechek
9 30 +21 Jimmy Weller III
10 23 +13 German Quiroga
11 12 +1 Ryan Sieg
12 10 -2 Tyler Reddick
13 4 -9 Matt Crafton
14 6 -8 John Wes Townley
15 1 -14 Ben Kennedy
16 32 +16 Justin Jennings
17 25 +8 Bryan Silas
18 34 +16 Ryan Ellis
19 27 +8 Chris Fontaine
20 36 +16 Norm Benning
21 35 +14 Jennifer Jo Cobb
22 28 +6 Travis Kvapil
23 19 -4 John King
24 33 +9 Michael Disdier
25 26 +1 Brennan Newberry
26 16 -10 Bubba Wallace
27 29 +2 Caleb Holman
28 22 -6 Mason Mingus
29 15 -14 Parker Kligerman
30 8 -22 Ross Chastain
31 20 -11 Sean Corr
32 5 -27 Joey Coulter
33 21 -12 Brian Ickler
34 17 -17 Tyler Young
35 24 -11 Chris Cockrum
36 31 -5 Jason A. White (Virginia)
Model Performance

How well did the NR-Rating model predict this race? Across 6 matched drivers, the model averaged 10.5 positions off — worse than the season average of 8.5. Below Average

Pos Driver Predicted Actual Delta
1 Kyle Busch 15.1 1 +14.1
4 Ryan Truex 20.5 4 +16.5
6 Ryan Blaney 13.9 6 +7.9
12 Tyler Reddick 13.6 12 +1.6
26 Bubba Wallace 16.0 26 -10.0
30 Ross Chastain 17.4 30 -12.6

Predicted finish from NR-Rating model. Delta = predicted − actual (positive = driver beat prediction). Confidence: High Confidence = low variance (stdDev ≤ 9), Moderate = medium variance, Coinflip = high variance.

Historical Context

  • Kyle Busch: has 69 career starts at Daytona International Speedway with a 17.3 avg finish (3 wins) — the model may have underweighted this track history.
  • Tyler Reddick: was the model’s top pick based on 17 career starts at Daytona International Speedway with a 13.9 avg finish (3 wins), finishing P12 on the day.
  • Ryan Truex: was the biggest surprise, finishing P4 vs predicted P21. Track history: 12 starts, 14.9 avg finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the 2014 NextEra Energy Resources 250?
Kyle Busch won the 2014 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
Where was the 2014 NextEra Energy Resources 250 held?
The 2014 NextEra Energy Resources 250 was held at Daytona International Speedway on February 21, 2014.