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The race's roots trace back to early 20th-century speed trials on the hard-packed sands of Daytona Beach. Recognizing that beach racing was becoming unsustainable due to growing crowds and population, NASCAR founder envisioned a permanent, high-banked superspeedway.

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: The first Daytona 500 featured a finish so close it took three days of photo analysis to declare Lee Petty the winner over Johnny Beauchamp. The race's roots trace back to early 20th-century

The , widely celebrated as "The Great American Race," is the most prestigious and culturally significant event on the NASCAR calendar. Held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, this 500-mile season opener serves as the "Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing," consistently drawing massive television audiences and over 100,000 live spectators. Historical Foundations and the Vision of Bill France Sr. : The first Daytona 500 featured a finish

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