The Daytona 500 has undoubtedly produced more dramatic finishes than any other race on the NASCAR circuit.
The 1959, 1990 and 1998 races stand out as being especially dramatic. These three events represented the closest finish, most unlikely winner and most emotional win by a driver.
In the first Daytona 500 race in 1959, fans were treated to something that each year still brings millions of fans to NASCAR races—close competition. That first race didn’t end, technically, for three days.
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