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Video: MENCS 2019 Daytona 500 Highlights

*NOTE THIS POST WILL BE UPDATED AS MORE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS BECOME AVAILABLE.

JJ Watt gave the command to start the engines.

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Green flag is in the air for the 61st-annual Daytona 500.

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Matt DiBenedetto takes an early lead.

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A salute to J.D. Gibbs on lap 11.

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Denny Hamlin makes a save after contact with Daniel Suarez on lap 17.

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Corey LaJoie’s Old Spice Scheme gets a black eye.

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From 31st to 1st in under 40 laps. Wow, Kyle Busch.

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Uh oh. Kurt Busch, Bubba Wallace and Jamie McMurray are swept up in this caution.

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Kyle Busch wins Stage 1 after a furious charge from Joey Logano.

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Bummer for Casey Mears and Parker Kligerman

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Ryan Blaney wins Stage 2!

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All sorts of chaos on the final round of pit stops.

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