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What Makes a Daytona 500 Win So Emotional: 'Enough to Make a Grown Man Cry'

Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Fla.) — Most NASCAR drivers grew up dreaming of winning the Daytona 500. What’s it like for a driver to live out those dreams? Ahead of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, we talked to all the current full-time drivers who have won the Daytona 500 to find out. And we asked several of those who haven’t won the Daytona 500 to see what they would expect it to be like. We’re talking about what makes the Daytona 500 win emotional? Here is what drivers who have won it told me in interviews in the last month: Austin Cindric (2022): "It’s the biggest race of the year, but also so much was going into my rookie season, as far as the car, and working with a new group of people taking over the [No.] 2 car and the [No.] 2 car having never won the race. I feel like there’s a long list of reasons that make that special, but it's definitely been the best day of my life so far." Austin Dillon (2018): "I think a lot of things at Daytona, from my family standpoint, probably would be the biggest. It was 20 years between the time that Dale [Earnhardt] won his 500 [and] the night before having dinner with my grandfather. And we came back [to] the track and he said, ‘Hey, if you win tomorrow, you got to slide through the grass.’ And then, lo and behold, it happens. Just being there with my family and Victory Lane was special. Denny Hamlin (2016, 2019, 2020): "The prestige of it. What's made it special to me is how we won it. Just having the two closest finishes in that race's history. Also, 10 years ago, when we won it, the racing was so different. You could really make a lot of moves and whatnot. So just the art and the chess of it back then and how you made your moves, and it's just different now, not better or worse, but just different. And so I really took a lot of pride in what it took to win those races and the moves that we made to make it happen. ... The 2016 [win] was more of a shock, and, obviously, the 2019 one certainly was special for the [J.D. Gibbs] family reasons." Joey Logano (2015): "It’s the Daytona 500. I don't think you have to put words behind what it means. Everybody knows — if you know, you know. If you're a NASCAR fan, you grew up watching it, you know that Daytona 500. Even if you're not a fan, you know that Daytona 500. It's a race that everybody wants to win so bad that, yeah, it's an emotional victory. Because it's The Great American Race. There's no other race like it. And I don't think we have to explain that to anyone. I think it's just known at this point." William Byron (2024, 2025): "I think it's just the magnitude of what everyone feels like the race is. It just seems like it has that meaning to it, the magnitude to it. And you just have more of a high from winning it." Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2023): "I think winning the Daytona 500, it's a feeling like no other win you can have, I guess, except maybe, winning the championship in a single race like Phoenix in the old system. You put a lot of effort into it. There’s a lot of people that have gone their whole career trying to win that race 20-plus times and never got it done. And for us, it was a single-car team. And there's just a lot of things that go into it. And I definitely want to win it again so that I can enjoy it a little bit more. It was such a blur at the moment. I definitely enjoyed it, but I would like to enjoy it just a little bit more." Michael McDowell (2021): "I think what made it significant and emotional, besides it being the biggest race of your life, is how long it took me to get there and how much grinding and just up and down and different teams and just trying to stay in the sport. It made it super special to get my first win and have it be the Daytona 500. It was just an amazing feeling." [NASCAR: Daytona 500 Winners by Year] Now it’s time to hear from some of those who haven’t won the Daytona 500 and why they think it would be emotional. Kyle Busch (0-for-20): I don't know. I remember winning at Las Vegas, my home track, in 2009, and it just being such a big moment for me, being my home track — wanting to win there so hard, and it felt really, really cool to do that. And so I can't imagine what a Daytona 500 would feel like. So maybe being older nowadays and having a family, you might see a tear. Who knows? Brad Keselowski (0-for-17): When I think of the Daytona 500, the first thing I think of is it's the last crown jewel for me. And to win all the jewels is just, to me, it's the NASCAR accomplishment level. Over the years, the championship format has changed, and you win on — It takes a lot to do that, don't get me wrong — it's just different now than what it used to be. Winning all the crown jewels is like, ‘Hey, I won the biggest races with the biggest crowds and the biggest purses. That's pretty cool.’" Kyle Larson (0-for-12): "Well, I think for me, if I was to win the Daytona 500, it would [be emotional] because I've not really had much success on superspeedways until here lately. I feel like we can taste a win. So I always feel like that adds excitement once you finally do win. I believe this is like my 13th attempt at the Daytona 500, so it'd be awesome. It’s the final kind of crown jewel left for us and our team to win. So that would also be great. Hopefully we can do it." AJ Allmendinger (0-for-12): "The fact that I’d probably retire that night, right there. I'm done. Can't get any better than that. That would be a drop-mic moment? Yeah, probably it'd have to be. Just peace out." Ryan Blaney (0-for-11): "Obviously the significance of that race. Everyone knows how important it is. But I think for my if I try to dive deeper into the personal side, I remember going down there a lot as a kid to watch my dad compete in it. That was back when they were there for two weeks. We’d have a lot of family time. And I got to see that atmosphere as a young kid, and got to watch my dad go through the competition side of it, and how emotional that is, the ups and downs of that race. My parents always come to the 500, so if we could do it, and my dad and my mom's there, and my sisters — we grew up going to that race a lot. I think that'd be a pretty neat full-circle moment for me personally. And obviously the team stuff, that's amazing too. But from a personal side, that'd be really special." Chase Elliott (0-for-10): "I think just crossing that off the list. It’s a huge thing, I think, for anybody's career. And there's been great drivers that have never won it. So I can't say that it is going to define your career in totality, but I do think it’s a race that everyone, when you look back on this deal, you're going to want to look back and be able to hang your hat on that event. There's that aspect of it. For me, Dad [Bill Elliott] having won a 500 or two and it being one of the crown-jewel races — to join him would also be special for me personally. Great event. Would love to have my name on it one day Daniel Suarez (0-for-8): "Every time that you get to February and you go through the tunnel in Daytona, you know that you are going to have a shot to win probably one of the most important races of your life. And for me, coming from Mexico, it will be extremely special, adding my name to the list of drivers, that very short list that have come from a different country, to win this amazing race, it would be like a dream. And I know that I have as good a shot as anyone else out there." Bubba Wallace (0-for-8): "I think just winning it, having your family there, having your team there, winning the first points race of the year after trying for so long. This will be my ninth Daytona 500. I've come close a couple times. So to finally pull through, I think that's just enough to make a grown man cry right there."
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