- Finishing position from the previous race (weighted 50%)
- Ranking in team owner points standings (35%)
- Fastest lap from the previous race (15%)
Daytona Road Course 101: TV times, key statistics, revised procedures and more
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For the first time in NASCAR history, all three national series will compete on the Daytona International Speedway Road Course.
The Xfinity Series will go first Saturday (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN). Then, on Sunday, the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (noon ET on FS1) and Cup Series (3 p.m. ET on NBC) will hunker down.
Here's all the tea for the 23rd race of the Cup Series season -- the GoBowling 235. Just three regular-season events will remain after the weekend.
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TRACK DETAILS
The Daytona Road Course -- originally called the International Horseshoe bend -- has been around for 61 years now, with the annual Rolex 24 as a highlight event, but 2020 will mark NASCAR's debut on winding track in Daytona Beach, Florida. It's normally 3.56 miles long.A new chicane located off Turn 4 in the famed oval, though, was added and ultimately extended the course to 3.61 miles. NASCAR introduced the addition July 30.
"NASCAR and its OEMs ran several simulations to determine the course layout and engine/aero package for the inaugural NASCAR race on the Daytona International Speedway Road Course," said John Probst, senior vice president of racing innovation. "Due to the predicted high speeds and loads on the braking system, NASCAR will add a chicane off oval Turn 4 at Daytona and move to a high downforce 750 hp aero/engine package for the NASCAR Cup Series race on Aug. 16. We believe this will combine vehicle performance and safety to provide the best possible road course race for our fans."
The Daytona Road Course features 14 turns and includes part of the superspeedway's high-banked turns and a tight, technical infield section. You can get a closer look at each turn here.
This will be NASCAR's 147th Cup Series race at the Daytona venue overall, thanks to its history on the oval dating back to 1959. It'll also mark the series' 130th road-course race.
STAGE LENGTHS
Stage 1 is set to end at Lap 15, Stage 2 at Lap 30, with the final stage slated to conclude on Lap 65.
STARTING LINEUP
Fore the first time, the starting lineup and pit-stall selection was determined by a competition-based formula, eliminating the random-draw element from all three national series through the end of the 2020 season.
The formula uses three performance metrics, which will be weighted and averaged to determine the lineup and pit selection order: