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Daytona 500 Tickets are a NASCAR Tickets sprint race that takes place annually around the mid or end of February on a Sunday at the Daytona Speedway Tickets which is located in Florida. This restrictor plate race features 200 laps that amount to around 500 miles. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.

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The winner bags the Harley J. Earl Trophy in Victory Lane and the winning car is put on display for a whole year at the Daytona 500 Tickets Experience; which is a museum right next to the Daytona track.

Earlier this race was held on the sand and the highway that is adjacent to the beach. Instead of 500 miles it originally covered 200 miles that were raced in stock cars that were equipped with wipers and radiators to resist the sands. But since 1959 it has been replaced by 500 miles. Hence the name “Daytona 500 Tickets” that it took on since 1961.

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