• A huge crash - involving drivers Brad Keselowski (Team Penske car No 2), Kyle Busch (Joe Gibbs Racing No 18), Joey Logano (Team Penske car No 22), Austin Cindric (Team Penske car No 33) and Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing car No 23) - on the final lap of the Nascar Daytona 500 on February 14. AFP
    A huge crash - involving drivers Brad Keselowski (Team Penske car No 2), Kyle Busch (Joe Gibbs Racing No 18), Joey Logano (Team Penske car No 22), Austin Cindric (Team Penske car No 33) and Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing car No 23) - on the final lap of the Nascar Daytona 500 on February 14. AFP
  • Kyle Busch (car No 18), Brad Keselowski (No 2), and Austin Cindric (No 33) during the crash. AFP
    Kyle Busch (car No 18), Brad Keselowski (No 2), and Austin Cindric (No 33) during the crash. AFP
  • (Kyle Busch (No 18), Brad Keselowski(No 2), Bubba Wallace (No 23) and Austin Cindric, (No 33) during the crash. AFP
    (Kyle Busch (No 18), Brad Keselowski(No 2), Bubba Wallace (No 23) and Austin Cindric, (No 33) during the crash. AFP
  • Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace and Kyle Busch collide at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace and Kyle Busch collide at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace, and Kyle Busch collide at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace, and Kyle Busch collide at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • Team Penske's Joey Logano (No 22) veers off the track with Corey LaJoie (Spire Motorsports car No 7). AFP
    Team Penske's Joey Logano (No 22) veers off the track with Corey LaJoie (Spire Motorsports car No 7). AFP
  • A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • Team Penske's Joey Logano (No 22) veers off the track with Jamie McMurray of Spire Motorsports in front. AFP
    Team Penske's Joey Logano (No 22) veers off the track with Jamie McMurray of Spire Motorsports in front. AFP
  • A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
    A fire breaks out during the crash at the at Daytona International Speedway. AFP
  • Kyle Busch's Toyota, is towed off the track. AFP
    Kyle Busch's Toyota, is towed off the track. AFP
  • Austin Cindric (car No 33) after the late smash. AFP
    Austin Cindric (car No 33) after the late smash. AFP
  • The first crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
    The first crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
  • The first crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
    The first crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
  • The first major crash of the race after just 14 laps. Reuters
    The first major crash of the race after just 14 laps. Reuters
  • The first major crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
    The first major crash of the race after just 14 laps. AFP
  • Front Row Motorsports Michael McDowell celebrates after winning the race. AFP
    Front Row Motorsports Michael McDowell celebrates after winning the race. AFP
  • Front Row Motorsports Michael McDowell celebrates after winning the race. AFP
    Front Row Motorsports Michael McDowell celebrates after winning the race. AFP
  • Fireworks after the race. AFP
    Fireworks after the race. AFP

'Pandemonium. Chaos.' Huge pile-up on final lap of Daytona 500 as Michael McDowell emerges as shock winner – dramatic pictures


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Michael McDowell emerged from an huge final-lap crash to clinch a shock win in Sunday's Daytona 500.

The victory at Daytona International Speedway was McDowell's first in the Nascar Cup Series in 357 starts.

The Front Row Motorsports driver was running third behind Team Penske teammates Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski on the final lap when he bumped Keselowski from behind, who then hit Logano and sent both into spinning, flaming wrecks that took out both cars and a couple of others. Everyone somehow managed to escape unhurt form the carnage.

Neither Keselowski nor Logano had any regrets about the ending.

"Wanted to make the pass to win the Daytona 500 and it ended up really bad," Keselowski said. "I don't feel I made a mistake but I can't drive everybody else's car. Frustrating."

Asked what happened, Logano said: "Pandemonium, I guess. Chaos struck. It seemed like we all just collided in one spot. It’s a real bummer that none of the Penske cars won, but at least a Ford won and I’m really happy for McDowell."

As for 36-year-old McDowell, he said: "I just can't believe it. So many years just grinding it out hoping for an opportunity like this.

"Not everybody makes it to victory lane and for 14 years I didn't, so just to be here now is just so amazing."

The race marked the debut of the 23XI team owned by basketball superstar Michael Jordan and Hamlin, driven by Bubba Wallace. Wallace finished 17th but ran near the front for much of the second stage and led one lap.

The race was delayed for five hours due to heavy rain, and the bad weather came after another dramatic wreck just 14 laps into the race.

The crash involved 16 cars and took out drivers including Martin Truex, Aric Almirola, Ryan Newman, Alex Bowman, Matt DiBenedetto, Erik Jones, Jamie McMurray, Kurt Busch and Ryan Blaney. No one was seriously injured in the wrecks.

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