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DAYTONA 500 TRIVIA

1) When was the first Daytona 500?


The inaugural Daytona 500 was held in 1959 coinciding with the opening of the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

2) The Daytona 500 is known as ______.


The race serves as the final event of Speedweeks and is sometimes known as "The Great American Race" or the "Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing".

3) Who won the very first Daytona 500?


The finish was so close that it took NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. three days to decide the outcome. In the end, with the help of photographs and newsreel footage, Petty was officially declared the winner.

4) What trophy is associated with the Daytona 500?


The Harley J. Earl Trophy is named after influential automobile designer Harley Earl, who served as the second commissioner of NASCAR.

5) Which NASCAR driver owns the record for most Daytona 500 victories?


Richard Petty, nicknamed The King, won the Daytona 500 a record seven times.

6) What did the 1979 Daytona 500 end with?


In 1979, fans were treated to a excellent finish, as well as an entertaining fist fight between drivers Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison who collided and crashed on the final lap to give Richard Petty the win.

7) What was the worst starting position to win the race?


Matt Kenseth won the Daytona 500 from the 39th starting position in 2009, the deepest a victor has ever started.

8) Which NASCAR driver died on the final lap of the 43rd Daytona 500?


Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt collided with Ken Schrader after making contact with Sterling Marlin and hit the outside wall head-on. An autopsy conducted on February 19, 2001 concluded that Earnhardt died instantly.

9) Who was the first female driver in the Daytona 500?


Janet Guthrie made history in the 1977 Daytona 500, finishing 12th when her car's engine blew two cylinders with ten laps to go, though she still earned the honor of Top Rookie.

10) How many laps is the Daytona 500?


"The Great American Race" is 200 laps and covers 500 miles.

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