Daytona 500 2025: Ryan Preece walks away from another terrifying Daytona crash

After extensive weather delays, the 67th running of the Daytona 500 finally came to an end hours after it began, with William Byron taking the Great American Race for the second year in a row.

But one of the major moments from this seasonā€™s Daytona 500 was a scary crash involving Ryan Preece, coming in the closing laps. With the field bunched up Christopher Bell got a big bump from behind by Cole Custer, sending Bellā€™s No. 20 Toyota to the right, and then into the outer wall.

As Bellā€™s Toyota turned, it made contact with Preeceā€™s No. 60 Ford, which was running alongside the No. 43 of Erik Jones. Those two cars touched, and the front end of Preeceā€™s Ford then lifted into the air, before sending Preece on an absolutely wild ride:

Up in the FOX Sports commentary booth former drivers Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick expressed amazement at seeing Preeceā€™s car go airborne in such a manner.

Preece was able to walk away from the incident, and was released from the medical center after a brief evaluation.

Here is another look at the incident from Jonesā€™ No. 43:

Interviewed after being released from the care center, Preece admitted that as the wreck was happening ā€œ…it got real quiet and all I thought about was my daughter.ā€

This is not Preeceā€™s first terrifying moment at Daytona International Speedway. During the 2023 Coke Zero Sugar 400 he again went airborne, flipping ten times before his car came to a rest on the infield:

That incident led NASCAR, which owns the Daytona track, to conduct a safety review. The results of that review led to NASCAR paving the backstretch grass after last yearā€™s Daytona 500, and making alterations to the previous curbing and concrete pads.

Still, as Preece noted this was another scary incident, one that he was lucky to walk away from.

ā€œIā€™m lucky to walk away, but weā€™re getting really close to somebody not being able to, so Iā€™m very grateful,ā€ added the driver.

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