Daytona 500 live updates: 2025 NASCAR Cup Series opener back to racing after more than 4-hour delay

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It’s been 14 weeks since Joey Logano won his third NASCAR Cup Series championship in Phoenix and now it’s finally time to start the 2025 campaign with the Daytona 500.

We’ve covered driver movement, previewed the season as a whole and kept track of a pretty significant lawsuit in the offseason, but now let’s focus on the “Super Bowl of motor racing events.”

Live50 updates

  • After 40 laps (100 miles)...

    1. Elliott

    2. Logano

    3. Busch

    4. Cindric

    5. Lajoie

    Fastest lap: Cody Ware deep in the pack

  • 🟩 🟩 🟩 GREEN FLAG 🟩 🟩 🟩

    We're back to racing on Lap 24, with Joey Logano leading the field to green.

  • No pit stops until the stage ends or another wreck

    ... hopefully.

  • 🟨 🟨 🟨 RED FLAG LIFTED 🟨 🟨 🟨

    Cars back (again) on track hoping to get underway after a more-than four-hour delay

  • 🟥 🟥 🟥 RED FLAG 🟥 🟥 🟥

  • Cars back to pit road

    Paul Wolfe telling Joey Logano over team radio that this cell is about five miles wide and they don't expect to lose the track.

  • More bad news

  • 🟨 🟨 🟨 RED FLAG LIFTED 🟨 🟨 🟨

    Drivers back in their cars and leaving pit road under the yellow flag

  • Bowman the Showman: man of the people

  • Daytona 500 radar update

  • We may get racing this hour

  • More encouraging scenes as we wait to go racing at Daytona

  • THIS angle of the Thunderbirds flyover 👀

  • Welcome sights and sounds at Daytona

  • They've fired up the jet dryers

  • Good news, bad news

    Rain is clearing coming up, but more is trailing it...

All times Eastern

Sunday
2:30-6 p.m.:
Daytona 500 (Fox, Fox Sports app)

Track: Daytona International Speedway (2.5-mile high-banked tri-oval) in Daytona Beach, Florida
Banking: Turns - 31 degrees | Tri-oval - 18 degrees | Backstretch - 3 degrees
Race length: 200 laps for 500 miles
Stage lengths: Stage 1 - 65 laps | Stage 2 - 65 laps | Stage 3 - 130 laps

  1. No. 19 Chase Briscoe

  2. No. 2 Austin Cindric

  3. No. 23 Bubba Wallace

  4. No. 43 Erik Jones

  5. No. 24 William Byron

  6. No. 17 Chris Buescher

  7. No. 10 Ty Dillon

  8. No. 11 Denny Hamlin

  9. No. 1 Ross Chastain

  10. No. 22 Joey Logano

  11. No. 45 Tyler Reddick

  12. No. 01 Corey LaJoie

  13. No. 16 A.J. Allmendinger

  14. No. 34 Todd Gilliland

  15. No. 3 Austin Dillon

  16. No. 12 Ryan Blaney

  17. No. 9 Chase Elliott

  18. No. 42 John Hunter Nemechek

  19. No. 40 Justin Allgaier

  20. No. 20 Christopher Bell

  21. No. 8 Kyle Busch

  22. No. 5 Kyle Larson

  23. No. 54 Ty Gibbs

  24. No. 35 Riley Herbst

  25. No. 71 Michael McDowell

  26. No. 88 Shane van Gisbergen

  27. No. 60 Ryan Preece

  28. No. 51 Cody Ware

  29. No. 4 Josh Berry

  30. No. 41 Cole Custer

  31. No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

  32. No. 4 Noah Gragson

  33. No. 77 Carson Hocevar

  34. No. 6 Brad Keselowski

  35. No. 7 Justin Haley

  36. No. 99 Daniel Suarez

  37. No. 38 Zane Smith

  38. No. 48 Alex Bowman

  39. No. 56 Martin Truex Jr.

  40. No. 84 Jimmie Johnson

  41. No. 91 Helio Castroneves

The biggest race on the NASCAR calendar also features a unique qualifying format not used on any other race weekend. On Wednesday night all entered cars will turn one lap at top speed, the order of which is determined by a Tuesday night draw of numbers. The top 10 drivers then go into a shootout with the top two times from that session setting the front row for Sunday's race.

The remaining cars are dropped — as evenly as possible, along with the top two qualifiers — into two 60-lap qualifying "duels" to be run Thursday night that set the field from spots three through 40. The finishing order for the first duel determines the inside row slots and the finishing order from the second duel sets the outside.

Restrictor plate racing presents a randomizing element that makes handicapping the results challenging, and that’s reflected in BetMGM’s odds. Three drivers enter the week with identical 12-to-1 odds and 10 drivers come in at 20-to-1 or better.

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 12: Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 Menards/Peak Ford drives during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 12, 2025 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Ryan Blaney is among the favorites to win his first career Daytona 500 this weekend. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Ryan Blaney +1200
Joey Logano +1200
Brad Keselowski +1200
Kyle Busch +1400
Denny Hamlin +1500

Due to a new rule this year, a provisional is granted for a “world-class driver” who does not run the Cup series full time to join the field for any event as the 41st car. Teams must put in the request at least 90 days ahead of time and only Trackhouse Racing did so on behalf of four-time Indianapolis 500 champion Hélio Castroneves. Castroneves will still attempt to qualify for the race and if he posts one of the top 40 times, there will be only 40 cars running on Sunday. If he doesn’t make it on time, the Daytona 500 will have its largest field in 10 years.

Seven-time series champion and winner of the 2006 and 2013 Daytona 500s Jimmie Johnson will attempt to make the field in a third entry for the Legacy Motor Club team that he owns. Johnson, 49, has run in the event twice since retiring from full-time racing in 2020, with a best finish of 28th.



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