Saturday, February 14, 2026

NASCAR Cup Daytona 500 Schedule Update

#NASCAR Cup Daytona 500 Schedule Update

Moved One Hour Earlier To 1:30 p.m. ET

#NASCAR Cup Daytona 500 Schedule Update

 

The start time for Sunday’s Daytona 500 has been moved one hour earlier because of the threat of inclement weather.

 

NASCAR officials made the schedule adjustment Saturday, coordinating with Daytona International Speedway and TV partners for an official program start at 1:30 p.m. ET (FOX, MRN Radio, HBO Max, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). The green flag is set for 2:13 p.m. ET.

 

The National Weather Service has forecast a 50 percent chance of rain Sunday afternoon, but with a more substantial chance for precipitation moving in that evening. Officials adjusted the schedule to provide a better window for completing all 500 miles on race day.

 

NASCAR's  “Great American Race”

 

Pole winner Kyle Busch and Chase Briscoe will share the front row when the “Great American Race” gets underway. The event is the first of 36 points-paying races for the NASCAR Cup Series’ 2026 season.

 





 

source: NASCAR Media

Friday, February 13, 2026

NASCAR Driver Natalie Decker and TN Dickinson

#NASCAR Driver Natalie Decker and TN Dickinson

NASCAR driver Natalie Decker and TN Dickinson’s is bringing the horsepower and the heart to Daytona International Speedway for the O’Reilly Auto Parts United Rentals 300 — and she’s making sure the fans are part of every moment.


NASCAR driver Natalie Decker and TN Dickinson’s is bringing the horsepower . . .


 

From Thursday, February 13th through Sunday, February 15th, Decker & TN Dickinson’s will be hosting a full weekend of meet & greets, autograph signings, and special appearances throughout the Daytona area (see official flyer for locations and times).

 

Known for her high-energy racing style and genuine connection with fans, Decker says the best part of race weekend isn’t just the green flag — it’s the people.

 

“Daytona is electric, but what makes it truly special are the fans,” Decker shared. “I love meeting new faces and reconnecting with the incredible supporters who’ve become part of our racing family with TN Dickinson’s. Watching kids light up when they see the race car or hearing stories from longtime fans — that’s what fuels me.”

 

As the driver of the TN Dickinson’s no. 35 Chevrolet with Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen, Decker continues to build a powerful brand rooted in authenticity, family, and fan engagement. Whether she’s signing hero cards, taking selfies with fans, or sharing stories from behind the wheel, Decker brings an approachable energy that resonates with longtime NASCAR enthusiasts and first-time race fans alike.

 






Race weekend in Daytona is more than an event — it’s a reunion of a growing racing family. And Natalie Decker is making sure everyone feels like they’re part of the team.

 

Fans are encouraged to stop by one of the scheduled appearances, grab an autograph, snap a photo, and experience the excitement leading up to one of NASCAR’s most anticipated weekends of the season.


 

Joey Logano and Chase Elliott Win Duel Races

Joey Logano and Chase Elliott Win Duel Races #NASCAR

Casey Mears, BJ McLeod Claim Final Daytona 500 Spots

Joey Logano won the fourth America 250 Florida Duel of his career on Thursday night to secure a third-place starting spot in Sunday’s Daytona 500 (2:30 p.m. ET, FOX, HBO Max, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

 

Joey Logano wins the fourth America 250 Florida Duel of his career.

 

“Just a lot of teamwork all the way through,” Logano said of the win. “I think about the 22 team in particular. Nick Hensley, our gas man, did a fantastic job getting us in position out of pit road. (Spotter) Coleman Pressley up on the roof giving us great information. My teammate Ryan Blaney being committed and working together.

 

“It’s nice when everything works out the way it’s supposed to.”

 





In a second Duel that ran caution-free, Chase Elliott took control of the race on Lap 53 of 60 and held off Carson Hocevar by 0.065 seconds to win his third 150-mile qualifying race and earn the fourth starting position for the Daytona 500.

 

Chase Elliott took control of the race on Lap 53 of 60 for the #Win.

 

“A great way to get the blood pumping for sure on a Thursday night,” said Elliott, who is seeking his first Daytona 500 win. “There was a lot going on those last handful (of laps). Really, ever since we came off of pit road after the cycle, we were getting after it. It was a lot of fun.

 





Casey Mears came from a lap down to earn the one Open position in the Daytona 500 available from the first Duel. Mears advanced when fellow Open competitor Corey LaJoie — running in the top five at the time — turned into the outside wall in a chain-reaction collision on the final lap of overtime.

 

Anthony Alfredo had a relatively stress-free run to claim the Daytona 500 spot available to Open cars in the second Duel, or so he thought. Though Alfredo finished 18th, 23 seconds ahead of BJ McLeod — the next-best Open driver — his finish was disallowed after post-race inspection, and McLeod will compete in the “Great American Race” on Sunday.

 

According to NASCAR Cup Series director Brad Moran, a transmission cooling hose on Alfredo’s No. 62 Chevrolet was not fastened properly, and another hose was disconnected, affecting both cooling and airflow.

 





 

source: NASCAR Media