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Daytona 500 Race Against Rain: Forecast Update
15 Feb
Summary
- Race start moved up an hour to 2:13 p.m. Eastern/1:13 p.m. Central.
- Rain chances increase from 8% at 2 p.m. to 56% by 6 p.m.
- Race is considered official after 100 laps, unlikely to be postponed.

The weather forecast for the Daytona 500 on February 15th indicates a more favorable outlook, prompting NASCAR to adjust the start time. The Cup Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway will now commence approximately one hour earlier, aiming for a 2:13 p.m. Eastern start time.
While earlier predictions suggested higher rain probabilities, the National Weather Service now forecasts only an 8% chance of precipitation around the new start time. However, this likelihood escalates to 56% by 6 p.m., suggesting potential impacts on the later stages of the race.
Despite the lingering rain chances, postponement of the Daytona 500 appears unlikely if the current forecast holds. The race is officially considered complete after reaching the 100-lap mark. The updated start time offers a better chance of finishing the race at its scheduled distance, though teams will likely incorporate weather radar monitoring into their race strategies.




