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Joey Logano – Joey Logano had a rocket in the Daytona 500 that might’ve just been the best, but he had a handful of problems and finished an asterisk mark 35th. In the race, Logano started 10th, led 43 laps, won Stage #1 but then to begin Stage #2 while leading, Logano had trouble getting up to speed due to a piece of debris that went into his throttle body, and it caused a multi-car wreck. Then after two lengthy pit stops in Stage #2, the #22 team fixed the issue and Logano rebounded to finish 8th in Stage #2. Then in the final Stage, the #22 team did another lengthy pit stop to make his car better and Logano was up to 7th on lap 185, but then he had contact with Stenhouse which caused a “Big One.”

Denny Hamlin – Denny Hamlin was a contender to win the Daytona 500 but he finished a misleading 24th. On the last lap in overtime while battling for the lead, Hamlin was crashed which led to his misleading result. When it was closing time, Hamlin ran up front when it mattered and led 6-laps late.

Christopher Bell – Christopher Bell was a contender to win the Daytona 500 but he finished an asterisk mark 31st. Late in the race on lap 195 while he was battling side by side for the lead, Cole Custer who was behind him wrecked him which led to Bell’s misleading result.

Austin Cindric – Austin Cindric was strong in the Daytona 500 and was arguably the best but he finished a misleading 8th. In the race, Cindric finished 2nd in Stage #2, had the best average running position (5.7), earned the best Driver Rating, led the most laps (59) but then on the last lap he was caught up in some of the mayhem and faded from leading to his 8th.

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