The Daytona 500. The Great American Race. The Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing. Whatever you want to call it, the iconic race has kicked off the NASCAR Cup Series every year since 1959. Held at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, the Daytona 500 has long been regarded as the most prestigious race in NASCAR.
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From the last-lap fight at the 1979 race to Dale Earnhardt's classic win in '98 to the last restrictor plate race in 2019, there have been a host of legendary Daytona 500 moments.
Here, we'll look at every single Daytona 500 winner — from Lee Petty in 1959 to Austin Cindric in 2022 — along with a few major race records from over the years.
Daytona 500 Winners
1959: Lee Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 42 Oldsmobile
1960: Junior Johnson — John Masoni — No. 27 Chevrolet
1961: Marvin Panch — Smokey Yunick — No. 20 Pontiac
1962: Fireball Roberts — Jim Stephens — No. 22 Pontiac
1963: Tiny Lund — Wood Brothers Racing — No. 21 Ford
1964: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Plymouth
1965: Fred Lorenzen — Holman-Moody — No. 28 Ford
1966: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Plymouth
1967: Mario Andretti — Holman-Moody — No. 11 Ford
1968: Cale Yarborough — Wood Brothers Racing — No. 21 Mercury
1969: LeeRoy Yarbrough — Junior Johnson & Associates — No. 98 Ford
1970: Pete Hamilton — Petty Enterprises — No. 40 Plymouth
1971: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Plymouth
1972: A. J. Foyt — Wood Brothers Racing — No. 21 Mercury
1973: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Dodge
1974: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Dodge
1975: Benny Parsons — L.G. DeWitt — No. 72 Chevrolet
1976: David Pearson — Wood Brothers Racing — No. 21 Mercury
1977: Cale Yarborough — Junior Johnson & Associates — No. 11 Chevrolet
1978: Bobby Allison — Bud Moore Engineering — No. 15 Ford
1979: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Oldsmobile
1980: Buddy Baker — Ranier-Lundy — No. 28 Oldsmobile
1981: Richard Petty — Petty Enterprises — No. 43 Buick
1982: Bobby Allison — DiGard Motorsports — No. 88 Buick
1983: Cale Yarborough — Ranier-Lundy — No. 28 Pontiac
1984: Cale Yarborough — Ranier-Lundy — No. 28 Chevrolet
1985: Bill Elliott — Melling Racing — No. 9 Ford
1986: Geoffrey Bodine — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 5 Chevrolet
1987: Bill Elliott — Melling Racing — No. 9 Ford
1988: Bobby Allison — Stavola Brothers Racing — No. 12 Buick
1989: Darrell Waltrip — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 17 Chevrolet
1990: Derrike Cope — Whitcomb Racing — No. 10 Chevrolet
1991: Ernie Irvan — Morgan-McClure Motorsports — No. 4 Chevrolet
1992: Davey Allison — Robert Yates Racing — No. 28 Ford
1993: Dale Jarrett — Joe Gibbs Racing — No. 18 Chevrolet
1994: Sterling Marlin — Morgan-McClure Motorsports — No. 4 Chevrolet
1995: Sterling Marlin — Morgan-McClure Motorsports — No. 4 Chevrolet
1996: Dale Jarrett — Robert Yates Racing — No. 88 Ford
1997: Jeff Gordon — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 24 Chevrolet
1998: Dale Earnhardt — Richard Childress Racing — No. 3 Chevrolet
1999: Jeff Gordon — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 24 Chevrolet
2000: Dale Jarrett — Robert Yates Racing — No. 88 Ford
2001: Michael Waltrip — Dale Earnhardt, Inc. — No. 15 Chevrolet
2002: Ward Burton — Bill Davis Racing — No. 22 Dodge
2003: Michael Waltrip — Dale Earnhardt, Inc. — No. 15 Chevrolet
2004: Dale Earnhardt Jr. — Dale Earnhardt, Inc. — No. 8 Chevrolet
2005: Jeff Gordon — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 24 Chevrolet
2006: Jimmie Johnson — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 48 Chevrolet
2007: Kevin Harvick — Richard Childress Racing — No. 29 Chevrolet
2008: Ryan Newman — Penske Racing — No. 12 Dodge
2009: Matt Kenseth — Roush Fenway Racing — No. 17 Ford
2010: Jamie McMurray — Earnhardt Ganassi Racing — No. 1 Chevrolet
2011: Trevor Bayne — Wood Brothers Racing — No. 21 Ford
2012: Matt Kenseth — Roush Fenway Racing — No. 17 Ford
2013: Jimmie Johnson — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 48 Chevrolet
2014: Dale Earnhardt Jr. — Hendrick Motorsports — No. 88 Chevrolet
2015: Joey Logano — Team Penske — No. 22 Ford
2016: Denny Hamlin — Joe Gibbs Racing — No. 11 Toyota
2017: Kurt Busch — Stewart-Haas Racing — No. 41 Ford
2018: Austin Dillon — Richard Childress Racing — No. 3 Chevrolet
2019: Denny Hamlin — Joe Gibbs Racing — No. 11 Toyota
2020: Denny Hamlin — Joe Gibbs Racing — No. 11 Toyota
2021: Michael McDowell — Front Row Motorsports — No. 34 Ford
2022: Austin Cindric — Team Penske — No. 2 Ford
Daytona 500 Records
Youngest Winner: At only 20 years old, Trevor Bayne won the 2011 Daytona 500.
Oldest Winner: Bobby Allison won the 1988 race at 50 years old.
Most Wins: With a whopping seven victories, Richard "The King" Petty has the most Daytona 500 wins.
Drivers With Consecutive Wins: Richard Petty (1973, 1974), Cale Yarborough (1983, 1984), Sterling Marlin (1994, 1995), and Denny Hamlin (2019, 2020) all have consecutive wins.
Winningest Family: Richard Petty's seven wins along with Lee Petty's win at the first Daytona 500 in 1959 make the Pettys the winningest family in Daytona 500 history.
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This post was originally published on January 14, 2021.