Few sporting venues have the mystique of the Daytona Worldwide Speedway.
Since 1959, the two.5-mile monitor has served as residence of NASCAR’s most prestigious race, the Daytona 500 — the primary race on the NASCAR Cup Collection schedule (Sunday, 2:30 p.m. ET, Fox). The “Nice American Race” is constantly NASCAR’s prime TV draw (h/t: Front Office Sports), maybe as a result of the inherently chaotic nature of the racing means destiny and probability typically have extra to do with figuring out a victor than the talents of a driver and his crew.
Drivers, in fact, have to be a minimum of a little bit fortunate to win any auto race. However elements they and their crews cannot management at Daytona make for what ARCA Menards Collection driver Ryan Roulette described as “a recreation of chess” at 200 miles per hour. Seemingly mundane occasions throughout a race — a chunk of particles within the incorrect spot on a monitor, a wayward seagull hanging a automobile or a bump draft gone incorrect — can decide the end result of the Daytona 500.
Drivers and crew chiefs typically fret over how little they management throughout a race at Daytona. The largest culprits are the unforgiving, snarling packs created by drafting and violent, vicious “Huge Ones” — racing parlance for wrecks involving 10 or extra vehicles.
Daytona shouldn’t be distinctive for its pack racing. It is not distinctive for crashes, both. Nonetheless, the venue’s slim racing floor — 40 toes in comparison with Talladega’s 48 — makes it a lot more durable for drivers to keep away from crashes typically triggered by the 20-plus automobile packs.
In recent times, the “Huge Ones” have solely elevated in scale. In 2024, contact from William Byron, who received the race, despatched Brad Keselowski round in entrance of your entire area. The crash concerned greater than a dozen drivers, a lot of whom had been left with nowhere to go because the wreck performed out in entrance of them.
The “Huge One” within the 2024 Daytona was brought on by a sequence response that began with a poor bump draft, a transfer that may win races if completed appropriately and sprint goals if completed poorly.
Bump drafting with a fellow driver within the incorrect spot on the monitor — in a nook, for instance — may very well be the distinction in whether or not or not your automobile comes again to the pits in a single piece.