What Drivers Said after the Clash at Daytona
Read what drivers had to say about the Clash, the big wreck at the end and the rain that shortened the finish.
Read what drivers had to say about the Clash, the big wreck at the end and the rain that shortened the finish.
The race was called official 16 laps short of the scheduled finish after heavy rain came down following the big wreck.
It will be a Hendrick Motorsports front row for next Sunday’s 61st edition of the Daytona 500. In his first on-track pairing with new crew chief Chad Knaus, William Byron on Sunday afternoon captured the pole (194.305
Cars of Chase Elliott, Austin Dillon and Ty Dillon each failed inspection twice before qualifying Sunday.
Brad Keselowski will try to defend his win in the 75-lap exhibition race.
Daytona 500 pole qualifying is scheduled for 12:10 p.m. ET on Fox.
Harrison Burton wins in his first race at Daytona International Speedway.
Paul Menard will be joined on the front row by Kyle Busch.