Daytona 500 results: Denny Hamlin wins; Ryan Newman taken to hospital after last-lap crash

Denny Hamlin gained the Daytona 500 for the second 12 months in a row Monday, but everybody’s views soon after the race promptly turned to the affliction of Ryan Newman, who was associated in a terrifying crash as the area crossed the end line to conclude the 2020 NASCAR Cup Collection period-opener.

As the area approached the end, Hamlin was pushing Ryan Blaney, who created get in touch with with Newman’s rear bumper. Newman spun into the outside the house wall and flipped upside down just before he was strike by yet another car or truck coming at complete velocity. Newman was taken off from his car or truck and taken to the hospital soon after the race. There was no quick update on his affliction.

Ryan Newman updates

8:ten p.m. – Ryan Newman is taken straight to the hospital soon after remaining taken off from his car or truck by the NASCAR health-related crew. There is no update on his affliction adhering to a crash at the end of the race.

Daytona 500 success, highlights

Pos. Driver
one. Denny Hamlin
two. Ryan Blaney
3. Chris Buescher
4. David Ragan
five. Kevin Harvick
6. Clint Bowyer
7. Brendan Gaughan
8. Corey LaJoie
9. Ryan Newman
ten. Kyle Larson
eleven. John Hunter Nemechek
twelve. Austin Dillon
thirteen. Justin Haley
fourteen. Michael McDowell
fifteen. Brennan Poole
16. Bubba Wallace
17. Chase Elliott
eighteen. Erik Jones
19. Matt DiBenedetto
twenty. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
21. Christopher Bell
22. Aric Almirola
23. Joey Gase
24. Alex Bowman
twenty five. Ross Chastain
26. Joey Logano
27. Timmy Hill
28. Tyler Reddick
29. Ryan Preece
30. Ty Dillon
31. Reed Sorenson
32. Martin Truex Jr.
33. Kurt Busch
34. Kyle Busch
35. Jimmie Johnson
36. Brad Keselowski
37. Cole Custer
38. B.J. McLeod
39. Quin Houff
forty. William Byron

​7:50 p.m.  – Denny Hamlin wins it as Ryan Newman spins out shortly soon after having the guide. Hamlin results in being the initial again-to-again Daytona 500 winner due to the fact Sterling Martin in 1994-1995.

7:forty five p.m. ​- Let’s check out this again. Environmentally friendly flag is out, Denny Hamlin in entrance with Ryan Newman in second and Chris Buescher in 3rd.

7:forty p.m. ​- Environmentally friendly flag is out for about five seconds just before yet another wreck delivers yet another warning as Clint Bowyer loses manage and will take out Michael McDowell.

7:36 p.m.  ​-  Yellow flag is again up, let’s see if we can get this detail concluded. Denny Hamlin qualified prospects, Chris Buescher in second and Kevin Harvick in 3rd.

7:twenty five p.m.  ​- Pink flag is up soon after that very last wreck. That’ll carry on additional time. This is the up to date purchase:

​7:19 p.m.  ​- Hamlin passes Newman with two laps to go and then there is certainly An additional massive wreck behind them. Oh boy, here we go again.

7:fifteen p.m.  –  Five. Additional. Laps. ​ Can we make it with no yet another wreck? Ryan Newman however qualified prospects.

​7:ten p.m.  ​- An additional crash, yet another warning with 8 laps to go. Reed Sorenson and Timmy Hill collide. Ryan Newman qualified prospects with Joey Logano in second and Denny Hamlin in 3rd.

​7:08 p.m.  ​- Environmentally friendly flag is ultimately again on with eleven laps to go Ryan Newman qualified prospects.

7:02 p.m.  ​- Yellow flag goes up as Kyle Busch has to head to the garage with an engine difficulty, thirteen laps to go. Ryan Newman qualified prospects, with Chris Bell in second and Chase Elliott in 3rd.

6:fifty five p.m.  ​- Autos are ultimately remaining began up again as wreckage has been cleared. There were being 19 cars taken out in the crash.

​6:forty one p.m. –  ​HOLY SMOKES!!!  ​Biiiiiig wreck as Keselowski spins out and will take out just about the complete area behind him. Jimmy Johnson among the those people associated. Pink flag is out with 16 laps to go.

6:39 p.m.  ​- Brad Keselowski will take the guide as Kyle Busch loses power with 19 laps to go. Brad Keselowski will take the guide, Ryan Newman in second.

 

6:35 p.m.  ​- Loads of jostling soon after numerous pit stops qualified prospects to Kyle Busch retaking the guide with twenty five laps to go. Joey Logano in second, Brad Keselowski in 3rd.

​6:31 p.m.  ​- Jimmy Johnson is earning his shift as he passes Brad Keselowski all over the outside the house and will take the guide as Joey Logano pits, 30 laps to go.

6:26 p.m.  ​- Joey Logano has taken the guide from Brad Keselowski. Aric Almirola in 3rd, Jimmy Johnson in fourth with 35 laps to go.

​6:17 p.m.  – ​Brad Keselowski has now taken the guide with forty seven laps to go. Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney jockeying behind him for second.

6:08 p.m . – Kyle Busch has now taken the guide. Denny Hamlin in second, Christopher Bell in 3rd with fifty nine laps to go.

​6:02 p.m.  ​- Oopsie. Chase Elliott missing his gas can on pit street and strike Martin Truex Jr.

five:fifty five p.m. – Denny Hamlin wins Stage two. 70 laps to go.

five:44 p.m. – thirteen laps to go in Stage two and the leading is holding form: Denny Hamlin in initial, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in second and Kyle Busch in 3rd.

five:31 p.m.  –  Ohhhhhhh we’re half way there. ​ one hundred laps down, one hundred laps to go. Denny Hamlin holds the guide, with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch warm on his heels.

five:17 p.m.  ​- An additional warning up soon after Quin Houff loses manage and B.J. McLeod will get caught in the crossfire. Equally are knocked out 90 laps in.

five:02 p.m. – Just after sevral pit stops, Denny Hamlin has taken the early guide in stage two. Martin Truex Jr. in second, Kyle Busch in 3rd soon after 73 laps.

4:51 p.m.  –  ​Chase Elliott however holds the guide at the conclude of stage just one, with Alex Bowman in second and Aric Almirola in 3rd. We are 65 laps in, a hundred thirty five to go.

4:forty one p.m. – We’ve got our initial crash of the day. William Byron goes traveling soon after a bump from Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

4:30 p.m.  ​- Chase Elliott has now taken the guide. Jimmy Johnson in second, Alex Bowman in 3rd, 49 laps down.

4:twenty p.m. – A lot of again and forth between Brad Keselowski and Aric Almirola early on, but Keselowski holds the guide soon after 34 laps.

4:fifteen p.m. – Final warning lap is total and the race. Is. On. Only 175 to go.

(All moments Eastern. Updates will start at about 4 p.m.)​

4:05 p.m. – Gentlemen, get started your engines (again).

3:forty p.m . – Autos going to pit street. Let’s see if they can make it previous twenty laps this time all over.

What time does the Daytona 500 get started?

  • Start off time : 4:05 p.m. ET
  • Tv set channel : Fox (TSN in Canada)
  • Stay stream : Fox Sports Go

The Daytona 500 get started time is set for 4 p.m. ET Monday adhering to Sunday’s rain postponement. There will not be extended prerace ceremonies Monday, so anticipate a prompt wave of the green flag to get the Great American Race under way at the time and for all.

Fox will broadcast Monday’s race.

Additional: How substantially does the Daytona 500 winner make?  | Checklist of previous winners

Daytona 500 lineup

Final week’s pole qualifying set the entrance row for the Daytona 500, with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. earning the pole and Alex Bowman recording the second-speediest lap. Thursday night’s Duels set the rest of the area for the Daytona 500 — the success of Duel one determined the inside of row, and the success of Duel two set the outside the house row.

Below is the total starting off lineup for the 2020 Daytona 500.

Starting Pos. Driver
one. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
two. Alex Bowman
3. Joey Logano
4. William Byron
five. Aric Almirola
6. Jimmie Johnson
7. Ryan Newman
8. Kyle Larson
9. Brad Keselowski
ten. Kevin Harvick
eleven. Bubba Wallace
twelve. Cole Custer
thirteen. Austin Dillon
fourteen. Erik Jones
fifteen. Martin Truex Jr.
16. Matt DiBenedetto
17. Christopher Bell
eighteen. Kurt Busch
19. Chris Buescher
twenty. Ross Chastain
21. Denny Hamlin
22. Tyler Reddick
23. John Hunter Nemechek
24. Ty Dillon
twenty five. Chase Elliott
26. Michael McDowell
27. Ryan Blaney
28. Kyle Busch
29. Clint Bowyer
30. David Ragan
31. Ryan Preece
32. Timmy Hill
33. Justin Haley
34. Brennan Poole
35. Quin Houff
36. Corey LaJoie
37. Joey Gase
38. B.J. McLeod
39. Brendan Gaughan
forty. Reed Sorenson

SN’s Dan Bernstein and Tadd Haislop contributed to this short article.