Motor car race
The 2020 Busch Clash was a NASCAR Cup Series race held on February 9, 2020 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida . Contested over 88 laps — extended from 75 laps due to an overtime finish , it was the first exhibition race of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season. The race was won by Erik Jones , one of only six cars still running after a series of crashes late in the race, gaining the race the nickname of "Busch Crash " for that reason.[ 8]
This ended up being the last Clash race in its 2001 format; the number of incidents during the race led NASCAR originally schedule the race to the road course for 2021, as the last race for the Generation 6 car. Because of a 10-week suspension of season in March 2020, the car was used for the entire season instead. The race moved to short tracks, from 2022 to 2024 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , and in 2025 at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC.
Report
Background
Daytona International Speedway , where the race is held.
The track, Daytona International Speedway , is one of six superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the others being Michigan International Speedway , Auto Club Speedway , Indianapolis Motor Speedway , Pocono Raceway , and Talladega Superspeedway . The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four–turn superspeedway that is 2.5-mile (4.0 km) The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees , while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.
The race is 75 laps in length, and is divided into two segments; the first is 25 laps and the second is 50 laps. The race is open to those drivers who won a pole in the 2019 season or had won "The Clash" previously.
The 2020 Busch Clash will not be a predetermined number of cars; rather, the field is limited to drivers who meet more exclusive criteria. Only drivers who were 2019 Pole Award winners, former Clash race winners, former Daytona 500 champions, former Daytona 500 pole winners who competed full–time in 2019 and drivers who qualified for the 2019 Playoffs are eligible.
Entry list
Eighteen drivers were confirmed to be participating in this event. Although Daniel Hemric and Daniel Suárez were eligible to run the event, they chose not to run with Hemric moving back to the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Suarez focusing in preparing for the 2020 Daytona 500 .[ 9]
Practice
Erik Jones was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 45.055 seconds and a speed of 199.756 mph (321.476 km/h).[ 10]
Starting lineup
The lineup was determined by random draw, with Ryan Newman drawing the top spot.
Race summary
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Race Results
Box score
Pos
Grid
Driver
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Status
1
12
20
Erik Jones
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota Camry
88
1:37:51
2
15
3
Austin Dillon
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet Camaro
88
-.697 seconds
3
6
14
Clint Bowyer
Stewart-Haas Racing
Ford Mustang
88
Running
4
4
42
Kyle Larson
Chip Ganassi Racing
Chevrolet Camaro
88
Running
5
1
6
Ryan Newman
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford Mustang
88
Running
6
18
11
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota Camry
87
-1 lap
7
11
9
Chase Elliott
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet Camaro
82
Accident
8
14
12
Ryan Blaney
Team Penske
Ford Mustang
78
Accident
9
13
22
Joey Logano
Team Penske
Ford Mustang
78
Accident
10
5
10
Aric Almirola
Stewart-Haas Racing
Ford Mustang
77
Accident
11
16
48
Jimmie Johnson
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet Camaro
77
Accident
12
17
1
Kurt Busch
Chip Ganassi Racing
Chevrolet Camaro
77
Accident
13
10
4
Kevin Harvick
Stewart-Haas Racing
Ford Mustang
77
Accident
14
7
24
William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet Camaro
74
Accident
15
8
88
Alex Bowman
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet Camaro
74
Accident
16
3
19
Martin Truex Jr.
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota Camry
72
Accident
17
2
2
Brad Keselowski
Team Penske
Ford Mustang
66
Accident
18
9
18
Kyle Busch
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota Camry
65
Accident
Official race results
Statistics
Cautions: 5 for 21 laps
From Lap
To Lap
Total Laps
Reason
27
30
4
Competition
67
72
6
#'s 22 (Logano), 2 (Keselowski), 12 (Blaney), 48 (Johnson), 11 (Hamlin), & 18 (Ky.Busch), Crash T4
74
77
4
#'s 19 (Truex Jr.), 24 (Byron), 6 (Newman), 42 (Larson), 4 (Harvick), 1 (Ku.Busch), 12 (Blaney), 14 (Boywer), 88 (Bowman), & 20 (Jones), Crash tri-oval
79
82
4
#'s 11 (Hamlin), 9 (Elliott), 1 (Ku.Busch), 48 (Johnson), 22 (Logano), 12 (Blaney), 14 (Bowyer), 10 (Almirola), 3 (A.Dillon), 20 (Jones), & 4 (Harvick), Crash T4 (Red flag 7:27)
84
86
3
#'s 42 (Larson), 9 (Elliott), & 20 (Jones), Crash T4
Lap Leaders
From Lap
To Lap
Total Laps
Driver
1
2
2
Ryan Newman
3
9
7
Martin Truex Jr.
10
24
15
Brad Keselowski
25
28
4
Ryan Newman
29
46
18
Brad Keselowski
47
50
4
William Bryon
51
52
2
Kyle Larson
53
56
4
Chase Elliott
57
58
2
Alex Bowman
59
65
7
Joey Logano
66
77
12
Denny Hamlin
78
80
3
Chase Elliott
81
86
6
Austin Dillon
87
87
1
Ryan Newman
88
88
1
Erik Jones
FS1 covered the race on the television side; Mike Joy and Jeff Gordon handled the call in the booth for the race; Michael Waltrip , Vince Welch and Matt Yocum handled pit road for the television side.
Television
A total of 2.46 million people watched the race, which earned it a 1.57 rating. This rating was 15% higher than the 2019 Clash.[ 11]
Radio
MRN Radio
Booth announcers
Turn announcers
Pit reporters
Lead announcer: Alex HaydenAnnouncer: Jeff StriegleAnnouncer: Rusty Wallace
Turns 1 & 2: Dave Moody Backstretch: Mike Bagley Turns 3 & 4: Kyle Rickey
Winston Kelley Steve Post Dillon Welch Kim Coon
References
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^ "Entry List" . MRN.com . Motor Racing Network . February 4, 2020. Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
^ "Final Practice Results" . NASCAR.com . NASCAR . February 8, 2020. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .
^ "Starting Lineup" . MRN.com . Motor Racing Network . February 8, 2020. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .
^ "Busch Clash Results" . NASCAR.com . NASCAR . February 9, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2020 .
^ "Busch Clash ratings" . ShowBuzzDaily . Mitch Metcalf . Archived from the original on 12 February 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2019 .
^ "Erik Jones wins Busch Clash on crash-filled day at Daytona" . ESPN.com . February 10, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "FAQ: Facts, info about Busch Clash at Daytona" . The Official Site Of NASCAR . Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
^ Utter, Jim (February 8, 2020). "Erik Jones, Toyotas lead only Busch Clash practice at Daytona" . Motorsport.com . Daytona Beach, Florida : Motorsport Network . Retrieved February 8, 2020 .
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