Remarkably, the prestigious motor race is now in its 67th iteration, with 43 drivers having tasted victory in the event since it was first held all the way back in 1959.
Lee Petty was the first name to do so, and William Byron was the most recent, but whose name will be etched into the history books in 2025?
Well, we now know it will be one of 45 drivers, with NASCAR having confirmed the official entry list for Sunday's race ahead of an exciting week of on-track action.
45 drivers will attempt to qualify for Sunday's Daytona 500
The 2025 Daytona 500 will feature either 40 or 41 drivers, depending on whether or not Helio Castroneves qualifies for the race, or uses his spot gained through NASCAR's new open exemption provisional (OEP) rule.
However, 45 cars will attempt to qualify for the Great American Race this weekend, with all of them and their key details listed below.
Please note that names listed with a '*' represent non-chartered entries that must qualify for Sunday's race to gain entry. Helio Castroneves is the non-chartered entry that is the exception to this, as discussed above
The 200-lap Daytona 500 is scheduled to start on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at 2:30 pm EST. Here are the race start times in some major cities within the United States and around the world:
City
Race Start Time (Local)
Time Zone
New York City, New York
2:30 pm
EST
Charlotte, North Carolina
2:30 pm
EST
Columbia, South Carolina
2:30 pm
EST
Charleston, West Virginia
2:30 pm
EST
Augusta, Maine
2:30 pm
EST
Chicago, Illinois
1:30 pm
CST
Pierre, South Dakota
1:30 pm
CST
Nashville, Tennessee
1:30 pm
CST
Des Moines, Iowa
1:30 pm
CST
Montgomery, Alabama
1:30 pm
CST
Mexico City, Mexico
1:30 pm
CST
Phoenix, Arizona
12:30 pm
MST
Denver, Colorado
12:30 pm
MST
Salt Lake City, Utah
12:30 pm
MST
Albuquerque, New Mexico
12:30 pm
MST
El Paso, Texas
12:30 pm
MST
Los Angeles, California
11:30 am
PST
Las Vegas, Nevada
11:30 am
PST
Seattle, Washington
11:30 am
PST
Portland, Oregon
11:30 am
PST
San Francisco, California
11:30 am
PST
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4:30 pm
BRT
London, England
7:30 pm
GMT
Madrid, Spain
8:30 pm
CET
Sydney, Australia
6:30 am (Monday)
AEDT
Perth, Australia
3:30 am (Monday)
AWST
Fox will broadcast the race with radio coverage from MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio