DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — “The Big One” — a massive, multi-car crash that’s all but guaranteed at Daytona International Speedway — in the Daytona 500 usually doesn’t occur too early on in the 200-lap, 500-mile race.
But on Lap 14, one small move triggered a huge wreck, and several cars were collected in it with a few shooting through the soggy grass of the infield.
Up near the front of the field, Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Toyota appeared to give his teammate, Christopher Bell in the No. 20 Toyota, a little push as they were racing in the inside lane of the 2.5-mile track. But it was too much because Bell made contact with Aric Almirola’s No. 10 Ford right in front of him, and Almirola’s car shot to the right and into Alex Bowman in the No. 48 Chevrolet.
Almirola and Bowman slammed into the wall and bounced back into the cars running behind them. All this happened behind race leader Kevin Harvick, but created absolute chaos for a big chunk of the field.
CRASH!
Multiple contenders are collected in this early accident in the #DAYTONA500. pic.twitter.com/qZro3YXsTj
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 14, 2021
Nearly half the field was involved in the 16-car pile up.
In addition to Almirola and Bowman, other drivers involved included Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Blaney, Ryan Newman, William Byron, Matt DiBenedetto, Daniel Suárez, Kurt Busch, Jamie McMurray, Erik Jones, Tyler Reddick, Chris Buescher and David Ragan.
.@NASCARONFOX takes a closer look at what caused this multi-car accident. #DAYTONA500 pic.twitter.com/sS8wJkt9La
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 14, 2021
Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet was rolling on two wheels at one point, while Ryan Preece in the No. 37 Chevrolet masterfully escaped through the mess.
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— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 14, 2021
Unable to continue racing, Almirola, Blaney, Suárez, Jones, Bowman and Newman were all evaluated and cleared by the infield care center. Afterward, Almirola said he’s “fine” and added:
“We were just getting pushed too hard too early. It’s a long, long race. Man, we were in a fine position, just sitting there riding around in the top two, three. And [Bell] just came with a big run and hit me really hard in a bad spot, and it turned me to the right and tore up our race car and ended our Daytona 500 way too early.”
Bowman — who won the 2021 Daytona 500 pole but was collateral damage in the early wreck — called his early exit a “bummer” because of how fast his car was, while Newman said after:
“Somebody crashed in the outside row in front of us, and we had nowhere to go. And I got hit from some place. I had the wreck missed, but got hit from some place and that was the end of our day.”
While we wait under this red flag, take a look at @RyanJNewman's view of this most recent incident during Stage 1. #DAYTONA500 pic.twitter.com/Lm0r4nmLyQ
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 14, 2021
Almost immediately after the wreck, the race was red flagged because of rain and lightning.
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