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Daytona 500 schedule and how to watch 2025 NASCAR Cup opener

The 67th running of the Daytona 500 will kickstart the 77th season of NASCAR Cup Series racing where Team Penske and Joey Logano will begin their title defense. The new season comes with plenty of changes across the grid and some new regulations for them to follow.

NASCAR decided against overhauling its playoff system, despite pushback following Joey Logano's surprise title run with a 17.1 average finish. However, they did add a new wrinkle with the 'Xfinity Fastest Lap,' which will award a bonus point to the driver with the fastest lap during each race. This rule is in place for all three national divisions.

NASCAR also changed the way playoff waivers and the damaged vehicle policy will be handled going into the 2025 season. Playoff waivers can still be granted for non-medical reasons, but in these situations, the driver will have to forfeit all of their playoff bonus points during the regular season. This 'punishment' would be for situations where a driver misses a race due to a suspension or like last May when Kyle Larson missed the Coke 600 while competing in the rain-delayed Indy 500. As for the DVP, cars can now be towed back to the garage to repair damage and still return to the race. Previously, NASCAR was incredibly strict and if a car could not drive away on its own, it was out of the race -- even if it was simply stuck due to flat tires. 

With the shuttering of Stewart-Haas Racing, one of its charters has gone to Trackhouse for the team's third entry with Shane van Gisbergen, another to Front Row Motorsports for its third entry with Zane Smith, and another to 23XI Racing for its newly formed third entry with Riley Herbst. Gene Haas held on to the final charter, reorganizing as the Haas Factory Team and promoting Cole Custer back to the Cup level. All four SHR drivers found new homes in the Cup Series with Chase Briscoe joining Joe Gibbs Racing, Josh Berry taking over the iconic Wood Brothers entry, Noah Gragson moving over FRM, and Ryan Preece sliding into a newly formed third entry for RFK Racing (the team is leasing a third charter from Rick Ware Racing).

And these are just some of the changes to the grid for 2025! Looking forward, the largest entry list in a decade will head to the 2.5-mile superspeedway in Florida where William Byron is the defending Daytona 500 winner. Last year's race ended with a dramatic three-wide move for the win by Ross Chastain, who stormed up the middle but instead of grasping victory, he found himself spinning through the infield grass.

Among the nine open entries are former Cup champions Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson, reigning Xfinity champion Justin Allgaier driving a JR Motorsports entry, and four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves in Trackhouse's Project 91 machine.

When is the Daytona 500?  

  • Date: Sunday February 16
  • Time: 2:30pm ET
  • Network: FOX Sports 
  • Streaming: Max (onboard cameras)

Full Speedweeks schedule

Date

Session 

Session start time / How to Watch

Wednesday, February 12 

Daytona 500 practice #1

10:05am ET (FS1)

Wednesday, February 12

Daytona 500 qualifying

8:15pm ET (FS1)

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Thursday, February 13

ARCA practice

4:05pm ET

Thursday, February 13

NASCAR Truck practice

5:05pm ET (FS1)

Thursday, February 13

Duel Qualifying Race #1 (60 laps)

7pm ET (FS1)

Thursday, February 13

Duel Qualifying Race #2 (60 laps)

8:45pm ET (FS1)

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Friday, February 14

ARCA qualifying

1:30pm ET

Friday, February 14

NASCAR Truck qualifying

3pm ET (FS1)

Friday, February 14

NASCAR Xfinity practice

4:35pm ET (CW)

Friday, February 14

 

Daytona 500 practice #2

5:35pm ET (FS1)

Friday, February 14

NASCAR TRUCK RACE (100 laps)

7:30pm ET (FS1)

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Saturday, February 15

NASCAR Xfinity qualifying

10am ET (CW)

Saturday, February 15

ARCA RACE (80 laps)

2pm ET (FOX)

Saturday, February 15

Daytona 500 practice #3

3:05pm (FS2)

Saturday, February 15

NASCAR XFINITY RACE (120 laps)

5pm ET (CW)

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Sunday, February 16

2025 DAYTONA 500 (200 laps)

2:30pm ET (FOX)

How does qualifying work for the Daytona 500?

Qualifying for the Daytona 500 is unlike anything in motorsport, and it has no shortage of drama. It begins with a single-car, one-lap format. So, each driver gets one flying lap around the tri-oval and the two fastest cars will be locked in as the front-row starters for Sunday’s Daytona 500. The other qualifying times determine the starting grid for both Duel races, which decides the rest of the Daytona 500 lineup. The Duels are a pair of 60-lap qualifying races, covering 150 miles, and the results of the first race determine the inside row for the 500, while the second one decides Sunday’s outside row.  

But more importantly, the Duel races decide which of the nine open entries fill out the final few spots on the 40-car grid. The two fastest open entries in qualifying will be secured a spot while the top-finishing open entry in each of the two Duel races. Should the same driver(s) that topped the open field in qualifying top the open cars in their respective Duel races, then the third and if needed, the fourth fastest drivers from qualifying will fill out the field.

A new wrinkle this year is the Open Exemption Provisional, provided to a world-class driver attempting to make the race. The first driver to benefit from the OEP will be four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves. Should he fail to race his way into the 500, he can fall back on the provisional and an additional 41st spot will be added to the grid.

Joey Logano, Team Penske, Shell Pennzoil Ford Mustang, Pole winner (Photo by: Matthew T. Thacker / NKP / Motorsport Images)

Where can I watch highlights of the Daytona 500?

Last year the NASCAR on FOX YouTube channel uploaded highlights soon after the Daytona 500 had ended, while doing the same for the sessions that preceded it that week.

The official NASCAR YouTube channel currently has a full replay of the 2024 Daytona 500, so follow the various NASCAR platforms to watch a highlights package – or the full race again – as soon as it drops. 

Weather forecast

Considering Daytona’s location along the Florida coastline, sometimes plagues the season-opener. Last year's race was pushed to Monday due to heavy rain. While long-range forecasts are often unreliable due to its tropical climate, here's the outlook as of Monday, February 10:

Things are looking favorable for most of the weekend at Daytona International Speedway, but the chance of rain currently sits at 50% for race day, per the National Weather Service.  Temperatures are ranging from the low 80s to the high 70s over the course of the week.

NASCAR has experimented with running wet-weather tires in Cup races on ovals in recent years, such as New Hampshire and Richmond during the 2024 season. However, they will not attempt this at bigger tracks, especially not at the fast high banks of Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona 500 Entry List

No. Driver Manufacturer
Team
01 [OPEN ENTRY] Corey LaJoie Ford Rick Ware Racing
1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing Team
2 Austin Cindric Ford Team Penske
3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
4 Noah Gragson Ford Front Row Motorsports
5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
6 Brad Keselowski Ford RFK Racing
7 Justin Haley Chevrolet Spire Motorsports
8 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
10 Ty Dillon Chevrolet Kaulig Racing
11 Denny Hamlin Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
12 Ryan Blaney Ford Team Penske
16 A.J. Allmendinger Chevrolet Kaulig Racing
17 Chris Buescher Ford RFK Racing
19 Chase Briscoe Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
20 Christopher Bell Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
21 Josh Berry Ford Wood Brothers Racing
22 Joey Logano Ford Team Penske
23 Bubba Wallace Toyota 23XI Racing
24 William Byron Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
34 Todd Gilliland Ford Front Row Motorsports
35 Riley Herbst Toyota 23XI Racing
38 Zane Smith Ford Front Row Motorsports
40 [OPEN ENTRY] Justin Allgaier Chevrolet JR Motorsports
41 Cole Custer Ford Haas Factory Team
42 John Hunter Nemechek Toyota Legacy Motor Club
43 Erik Jones Toyota Legacy Motor Club
44 [OPEN ENTRY] J.J. Yeley Chevrolet NY Racing Team
45 Tyler Reddick Toyota 23XI Racing
47 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Chevrolet HYAK Motorsports
48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
51 Cody Ware Ford Rick Ware Racing
54 Ty Gibbs Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
56 [OPEN ENTRY] Martin Truex, Jr. Toyota TRICON Garage
60 Ryan Preece Ford RFK Racing
62 [OPEN ENTRY] Anthony Alfredo Chevrolet Beard Motorsports
66 [OPEN ENTRY] Chandler Smith Ford Garage 66
71 Michael McDowell Chevrolet Spire Motorsports
77 Carson Hocevar Chevrolet Spire Motorsports
78 [OPEN ENTRY] B.J. McLeod Chevrolet Live Fast Motorsports
84 [OPEN ENTRY] Jimmie Johnson Toyota Legacy Motor Club
88 Shane van Gisbergen Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing Team
91 [OPEN ENTRY] Helio Castroneves Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing Team
99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing Team

 

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Nick DeGroot
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