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1990 Daytona 500

P1: 3 | P2: 1

February 18, 1990 · Replayed in 60 seconds

Stage 1 · Lap 1 / 200
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P1Dale Earnhardt
#3
P2Terry Labonte
#1
P3Bill Elliott
#9
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The biggest upset in Daytona 500 history. Dale Earnhardt blows a tire on the last lap while leading, and Derrike Cope inherits the win in the No. 10 Chevrolet.

Lead Changes

Stage 1Stage 2
Dale Earnhardt #3
Derrike Cope #10

Score Pathway

The winning square's journey across the grid as P1/P2 digits change

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Start Lead change Winner

Square Heatmap

Brighter squares were the winning position longer

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Race Story

Every lead change and key moment

Dale Earnhardt takes the leadLap 1

#3 moves to P1 ahead of Terry Labonte

Dale Earnhardt (#3) dominates earlyLap 50

Car #3 leads

End of Stage 1Lap 67

P1: 3 | P2: 9

Earnhardt (#3) continues to leadLap 117

Car #3 leads

End of Stage 2Lap 133

P1: 3 | P2: 1

Earnhardt blows tire on last lap. Cope (#10) wins the upsetLap 183

Car #10 wins

Earnhardt had led 499 of 500 miles when his tire went down in Turn 3.

Derrike Cope takes the leadLap 183

#10 moves to P1 ahead of Terry Labonte

Race FinishLap 200

P1: 0 | P2: 1

Key Moments

Derrike Cope, No. 10, Whitcomb Racing
Stage 1
  • Dale Earnhardt (#3) dominates earlyCar #3 leads
Stage 2
  • Earnhardt (#3) continues to leadCar #3 leads
Final
  • Earnhardt blows tire on last lap. Cope (#10) wins the upsetCar #10 wins

    Earnhardt had led 499 of 500 miles when his tire went down in Turn 3.

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