Though Custer drew criticism from some drivers and fans for triggering two “Big Ones” — the first with five laps remaining in ...
Late, race-altering wrecks at the Daytona 500 are nothing new. But a string of recent incidents has poured gas on the issue ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNCole Custer has no regrets over final laps decision making in Daytona 500The final two crashes in the Daytona 500 were triggered by the same driver and it's left some hurt feelings in the aftermath ...
Following two wrecks in the closing stage of the Daytona 500, Cole Custer faced a flurry of accusations from fellow drivers ...
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Hosted on MSNCole Custer’s spotter mistakes him for William Byron during final lap crash at Daytona 500Cole Custer had an eventful final few laps in Sunday’s Daytona 500, as he found himself directly involved in two late wrecks.
Driver Cole Custer's spotter lost track of him towards the end of the 2025 Daytona 500 amid a chaotic sequence where William ...
Denny Hamlin thought he was in the right spot on the last lap of Sunday’s Daytona 500. Cole Custer saw an opportunity. William Byron collected the checkered flag. Byron went from seventh to ...
Denny Hamlin had "healthy advice" to share for fellow NASCAR driver Cole Custer after the Haas Factory Team (HFT) driver tussled with him during the 2025 Daytona 500. Through his advice ...
On Sunday night, after a lengthy weather delay, Byron took full advantage when contact from Cole Custer turned three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin at the front of the field and started a ...
The wreck took both drivers out, and William Byron won the Daytona 500. After the race, Hamlin told reporters that Cole Custer was responsible for the wreck. However, the 44-year-old driver said ...
Cole Custer slid to the outside, lost control and swept up Hamlin, Cindric and several others as William Byron escaped the wreckage to clinch his second consecutive Daytona 500 title. Need a break?
No. 41 Cole Custer took out the top three in Hamlin, Cindric and No. 01 Corey Lajoie. The absolute chaos that unfolded with half a lap to go gave a go ahead for No. 24 William Byron to be a ...
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