The NASCAR Truck Series race at Daytona, known as the Fresh From Florida 250, featured a 100-lap, 250-mile competition broadcasted on FS1 and MRNRadio at 7:30p ET. The race was notable for its 10 cautions, tying for the second-most in the series' history at Daytona across 25 races, and just one short of the record. The event was structured with stage breaks at laps 20 and 40, and teams had all 4 sets of Goodyear Eagles available for use. The race, which had an average duration of around 2 hours and 11 minutes in previous editions, was on track to become one of the longest in the series' history, with the time at 2 hours and 28 minutes and still counting with three laps to go in regulation. Pit road speed was set at 55 mph, caution car speed at 70 mph, and the fuel window at 34 laps.
FYI: Longest @NASCAR_Trucks race in history by time was at @Mid_Ohio last year - 2 hours, 46 minutes, 44 seconds. We're at 2 hours, 28 minutes and counting right now. Three to go ... in regulation. #NASCAR | #FreshFromFlorida250
10 cautions in tonight's Truck Series race ties for the second-most in series history at this track (25 races) and is one short of the record.
Race info for @NASCAR_Trucks: 📺: @FS1 📻: @MRNRadio 📡: @SiriusXMNASCAR Distance: 100 laps / 250 miles Stages: 20 / 20 / 60 Avg. time of race: 2:11:01 Pit road speed: 55 mph Pace speed: 70 mph Fuel Window: 34 laps #NASCAR | #FreshFromFlorida250
Tonight's Truck race on FS1 Distance: 100 laps / 250 miles Stages: 20 / 40 / 100 Average time of race: 2:11:01 Pit road speed: 55 mph Caution car speed: 70 mph Fuel Window: 34 laps Invocation: 7:24 National Anthem: 7:25 Command: 7:32 Green Flag: 7:44pm/et
.@NASCAR_Trucks teams will have all 4 of their sets of Goodyear Eagles for tonight's 100-lap, 250-mile race at @DAYTONA (7:30p ET on @FS1 & @MRNRadio). Stage breaks will be at lap 20 and lap 40.