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Daytona 500: Elliott's Lead Vanishes in Final Turn Wreck
16 Feb
Summary
- Elliott led entering the final turns but was caught in a late wreck.
- Tyler Reddick secured the win after a chaotic finish.
- Elliott was ultimately credited with a fourth-place finish.

The NASCAR Cup Series season-opener at Daytona was decided by a dramatic last-lap incident. Chase Elliott, running 10th on the final lap, found himself in contention for the lead amidst multiple wrecks among the frontrunners. He capitalized on the chaos, moving into the lead exiting Turn 2 with Zane Smith following closely behind.
As Elliott entered the final turns, Tyler Reddick emerged from behind Smith and challenged for the lead. Elliott attempted to block Reddick's move, but as Reddick slid to the inside, a chain reaction of crashes ensued behind them. This incident collected Elliott, allowing Reddick to claim the checkered flag.
Reddick's victory marked a win for team owners Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin. Despite leading entering the final corners, Elliott was ultimately credited with a fourth-place finish. Reflecting on the outcome, Elliott expressed his frustration, stating that despite the close proximity to victory, he was on the unfortunate end of the race's final moments.



