Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron won the Daytona 500, but who performed well? Well, let’s look at the stats that matter throughout the race.
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Stages
| Stage 1 | points | Stage 2 | points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joey Logano | 10 | Ryan Blaney | 10 |
| Brad Keselowski | 9 | Austin Cindric | 9 |
| Ryan Blaney | 8 | Chase Elliott | 8 |
| Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 7 | Alex Bowman | 7 |
| Christopher Bell | 6 | Todd Gilliland | 6 |
| Daniel Suarez | 5 | Chris Buescher | 5 |
| Alex Bowman | 4 | Erik Jones | 4 |
| Tyler Reddick | 3 | Joey Logano | 3 |
| Erik Jones | 2 | Bubba Wallace | 2 |
| William Byron | 1 | Kyle Busch | 1 |
Stat Leaders
- Best Average Running Position – Austin Cindric -5.74
- Fastest Laps Run – Micahel McDowell – 12 – 8% of all laps run – Bonus Point earned 45.169 seconds
- Green Flag Passes – Kyle Larson – 601
- Quality Passes (top 15) – Tyler Reddick – 443
- Laps Led – Austin Cindric – 59 of 201
- Driver Rating – Ryan Blaney – 110.5
- Time Spent in the Top 15 – Austin Cindric – 178 of 201 laps. 88.6% of the race
- Points Earned – William Byron – 41
