The Daytona 500 does not run straight from green to checkered. Instead, NASCAR’s biggest race is divided into three stages, complete with mandatory cautions and regular-season championship points ...
How does NASCAR stage racing work? At the end of each stage, the top 10 drivers earn points based on their track position, with the leader earning 10 points, second place gaining nine and so forth.
NASCAR's stage racing format awards points to the top 10 drivers at the end of each stage. The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap race divided into three stages. The first two stages at Daytona are 65 laps each ...
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