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William Byron Won the Dayton 500who was a marathon on Sunday night, after a delay from rain and yellow flag caution, they eventually led to some overtime circles.
And they Two rounds of overtime They were an absolute excitement that saw multiple spin-outs and collisions that allowed Byron to win the Dayton 500 for the second year in a row.
Six of the last eight Dayton 500 races ended up with an extension, and like any extension in sports, despair felt every driver to go to the top.
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The driver of the Nascar Cup Noah Gragson (4), driver Austin Cindric (2) and driver Ryan Preece (60) are three wide during the Dayton 500 at the Dayton International Speedway. (Pictures of Peter Casey-Agn)
But an attempt to reach the front of the package brought to the front of the front, where Denny Hamlina’s car led with one circle while Cole Custer and Chase Briscoe were trying to move in front of him.
But as Custer was on Hamlin’s right side, Briscoe ran into the back of the car number 11, which eventually led the three-time Dayton 500 to Spin-Out winner, hitting the number 2 Austin Cindric on the left in the process .
But with a little luck, Byron came out of the wreck of the uncertain, and the flag of caution never appeared while the winning finals on the checkered flag for the victory.
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Tyler Reddick (No. 45), Jimmie Johnson (No. 84), Briscoe and John Nemechek rounded the top five.
Speaking of yellow flags, 67. Running the “big American race” came with a crowd, especially once after Ryan Preece’s car number 60, which flew through the air after a five -round wreck. Fortunately, he started from the path to daytoni ucatated.
Christopher Bell fought with Hamlin for the first place when Custer’s Ford pushed Bell’s number 20 too many times.

Driver of Nascar Cup Kyle Busch (8), driver Ryan Blaty (12) and driver of Bubba Wallace (23) Three Wide During Dayton 500 at the Dayton International Speedway. (Mike Watters-Hagn Pictures)
Bell’s Car danced a little while Custer continued to run into him, and number 20 eventually had enough while he rammed into the wall. The Ryana Preece 60 car took over in the air as a result of Bell collision, but fortunately no one was injured as a result.
The yellow flag came out late with 14 rounds, because Ryan Blaty, who was in a position to run in a victory, was thrown out of running after the front left tire of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Joey Logan and others involved in the collision.
The wreck happened after Logano tried to make a move that had passed the Stenhouse, which quickly retained the lead. Kyle Busch was also in a good position to win it, but he was also seen in his car number 8.
The race faced two delays due to unfavorable weather, while the rain poured in Florida above the trail.
President Donald Trump He also appeared in Daytoni, leading drivers to the lap before the race began. This is the second time he attended the event and applauded Nascar with drivers while talking to Fox Sports’ Jamie Little.
“They have a lot of courage to do it,” Trump said. “I see it and I was here. They have a lot of guts, as they would say.”

Driver of the Nasscar Cup series William Byron (24) during the Dayton 500 at the Dayton International Speedway. (Pictures of Peter Casey-Agn)
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Trump, joined on the track by grandson, pointed out the progress of the United States since the second term began as president.
“I think it’s fantastic. I think it’s great for the country,” he said. “The country is going well again. We have a spirit all over the world. He is a ghost again, we have returned it and it has been less than four weeks. You will see what we do in a little time. Better. But this is very exciting.”
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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