*Note: The Daytona 500 will continue at 4:05 PM ET on Monday. Television Coverage will be on FOX starting at 4:00 PM ET. Canadian viewers can watch The Great American race on TSN 5.
Rain put a damper on what was shaping up to be an electric Daytona 500 on Sunday. However, we did get 20 laps in the books to whet our appetite.
That being said, what did we learn?
1. JTG Daugherty’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr. potentially has the best car in the field.
Stenhouse shocked the world when he — not a Hendrick Motorsports car — landed on the pole for the 2020 Daytona 500. However, he has looked every bit the part of a potential winner of this iconic race throughout Speedweeks. Despite very little — to no — help in his Duel race, Stenhouse was able to contend for the win in the closing laps with Joey Logano.
On Sunday, it was Stenhouse who led all 20 laps of the race, with a pack of hungry Fords nipping at his heels. If Stenhouse can stay out of trouble, and find a Chevy who is willing to work with him, he could capture the sport’s biggest prize.
2. The Ford teams are working really well together.
While Stenhouse may have the best car in the race, it seems — at least early on — that the Ford teams are working best together.When the red flag was displayed for rain, five Fords had lined up behind Stenhouse’s No. 47 Chevrolet and were looking poised to pounce.
Joey Logano led the blue oval party and he was followed by Aric Almirola, Ryan Newman, Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski.
Ford has been very successful in recent seasons at the Superspeedway events. It stems from strong Roush-Yates powerplants, but also a key cog in the success has been their willingness to work well with one another.
3. The Toyotas seem content to ride in the back and weather ‘The Big One’
While the Ford teams seem ready to press the attack in the early portions of the race, the Toyota teams are playing a different strategy.
Martin Truex Jr. leads the five-car Toyota armada back in 31st thru 36th.
With Toyota lacking the sheer numbers of the other manufacturers in the event, this may be a truly smart strategy. A huge wreck near the front of the field would certainly even the numbers playing field for Toyota, as long as all five of their cars are able to miss the carnage.
4. Timmy Hill has a really good MBM Motorsports Ford Mustang
Hill wasn’t expected to make the Daytona 500 field. He also wasn’t expected to compete very well in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Daytona on Saturday.
Hill made the Daytona 500 field. And on Saturday, he finished third in the Xfinity Series race.
On Sunday, Hill sliced and diced his way from the 32nd-starting spot to 10th by the time the red flag stopped the race at lap 20. He has a fast MBM Motorsports Ford Mustang, which has a stout Roush-Yates power plant under the hood.
When the race goes back green, Hill will need to pit to repair a broken fender brace, but he should be able to continue on and showcase his speed and drafting prowess the rest of the race.
Here is the full running order for when the race goes back green at 4:05 PM ET (Television coverage on FOX starting at 4:00 PM ET, in Canada the race will be aired on TSN 5) on Monday:
- 47-Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- 22-Joey Logano
- 10-Aric Almirola
- 6-Ryan Newman
- 4-Kevin Harvick
- 2-Brad Keselowski
- 24-William Byron
- 48-Jimmie Johnson
- 13-Ty Dillon
- 66-Timmy Hill
- 36-David Ragan
- 17-Chris Buescher
- 21-Matt DiBenedetto
- 9-Chase Elliott
- 77-Ross Chastain
- 88-Alex Bowman
- 42-Kyle Larson
- 1-Kurt Busch
- 3-Austin Dillon
- 41-Cole Custer
- 34-Michael McDowell
- 8-Tyler Reddick
- 12-Ryan Blaney
- 43-Bubba Wallace
- 27-Reed Sorenson
- 52-BJ McLeod
- 32-Corey LaJoie
- 62-Brendan Gaughan
- 37-Ryan Preece
- 16-Justin Haley
- 19-Martin Truex Jr.
- 18-Kyle Busch
- 20-Erik Jones
- 95-Christopher Bell
- 11-Denny Hamlin
- 14-Clint Bowyer
- 38-John Hunter Nemechek
- 00-Quin Houff
- 51-Joey Gase
- 15-Brennan Poole
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Love the picture of Dale Jr. I saved it. Had to. Thanks, TC