What Was The Most Interesting Finish In Daytona’s History?
Lee Petty’s Photo Finish In 1959
By NASCAR Media Services
Week Of Thursday, February 11, 2010
DAYTONA BEACH – When choosing the best finish in Daytona 500 history, it is to hard look further than the race’s first year.
That’s because the whole thing transpired script-
But it’s also downright appropriate, because the fact that Daytona International Speedway even got built is hard to imagine, all these years later.
Lee Petty won that first 500 but only after NASCAR founder and president Bill France
Sr. took several days perusing both film and photos of Petty and Johnny Beauchamp
crossing the finish line simultaneously, a process made tougher by the fact that
the lap-
When the race ended on the afternoon noon of Feb. 22, 1959, Beauchamp at first though he had won and so did many others. In fact, Beauchamp was even presented the trophy in Victory Lane. France soon got the trophy back, however, pending further review. When the review was complete, Petty was declared the winner.
Daytona was off and running, with the first 500’s theatre capping several preceding
years of drama as France pieced together funding to finance construction of what
would be the world’s largest stock-
The banking would serve two purposes: enable outlandish speeds, and enable spectators
to see most of the action, thanks to a finished tri-
Acerbating the project further was the simple, fundamental challenges of the land the facility was being built upon. Part muck, part sand and shell, it required extensive preparation throughout the speedway’s construction.
Bill France Sr.’s dream of building a superspeedway in his adopted home town was not realized easily.
The finish of the first Daytona 500 was only following that template.
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What Was The Best Daytona Finish Ever? The Photo Finish In 1959
Famous race car driver and team owner Junior Johnson (right) had his share of great finishes in races but was kept from winning the Daytona 500 when a fan threw a bottle on the race track. Above, Johnson takes his car to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Photo by the Telegram.

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