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Duel shows why anything is possible at the Daytona 500
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Daytona 500 Duel Proves That Anything Can Happen on Race Day

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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As anticipated, BJ McLeod Motorsports and Garage 66 were key competitors in the Daytona 500 Overcars event, which also included teams affiliated with RFK Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and Richard Childress Racing. Casey Mears, driving for Garage 66 under Carl Long, emphasized that anything can happen at Daytona, highlighting the unpredictable nature of superspeedway racing.

Both McLeod and Mears took on significant challenges, metaphorically “bringing a knife to a gunfight,” knowing that even if a team struggles in the draft or is at a disadvantage, there remains a chance to make it into the prestigious 20-car field for the Great American Race. Mears reflected on his varied career experiences, noting that regardless of team size or resources, Daytona always presents unexpected situations—sometimes luck is on your side, sometimes not. Despite spinning into the grass during a pit stop and falling a lap behind, Mears caught a fortunate break with a caution and an incident involving Corey Lajoie and Chandler Smith, allowing him to accelerate hard and ultimately secure a transfer spot when the race-ending yellow flag came out.

Meanwhile, BJ McLeod faced a tougher outcome. Although he initially crossed the finish line, he was excluded from the Daytona 500 field after post-race inspection revealed that two cooling hoses were not properly secured—leading to the disqualification of Anthony Alfredo, who had finished the race. McLeod expressed sympathy for Alfredo and team owner Linda, praising their characters and sharing his appreciation for the thrill and chaos of the duel races. The unpredictable nature of the event means that, come Sunday, anything can happen; drivers like Mears and McLeod could survive crashes and unexpectedly finish near the front, although it remains uncertain whether they’ll ultimately pass NASCAR’s scrutiny to officially race. The Daytona 500 remains a competition where unforeseen twists can turn underdogs into winners.

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Mears summed it up, saying that just making it into the show gives a driver a chance to compete—highlighting the unique excitement and open possibilities of Daytona.


Fan Take: This story captures exactly why the Daytona 500 is one of the most thrilling events on the NASCAR calendar—where grit, skill, and a bit of luck combine to create unforgettable moments. For fans and the sport alike, it underscores the dramatic unpredictability that keeps audiences glued to the action every year.

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