Success at Daytona often defines a driver's career, sometimes carrying more weight than a full season championship.
The race's roots trace back to early 20th-century speed trials on the hard-packed sands of Daytona Beach. Recognizing that beach racing was becoming unsustainable due to growing crowds and population, NASCAR founder envisioned a permanent, high-banked superspeedway. 4. Daytona 500
: The first Daytona 500 featured a finish so close it took three days of photo analysis to declare Lee Petty the winner over Johnny Beauchamp. Success at Daytona often defines a driver's career,