2003 Daytona 500

{{Short description|45th iteration of Daytona 500}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}

{{Infobox Daytona 500

| Type = NASWINSTON

| Details ref =

| Fulldate = {{Start date|2003|2|16}}

| Year = 2003

| Race_No = 1

| Season_No = 36

| Image = 2003_Daytona_500_logo.png

| Caption = 2003 Daytona 500 logo

| Location = Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida

| Course_mi = 2.5

| Course_km = 4.02336

| Distance_laps = 109

| Distance_mi = 272.5

| Distance_km = 438.546

| Scheduled_laps = 200

| Scheduled_mi = 500

| Scheduled_km = 804.672

| Weather = Warm with temperatures reaching up to {{convert|81|F|C}}; wind speeds approaching {{convert|22.9|mph|km/h}}{{cite web|url=http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Daytona%20Beach/2003-02-16 |title=Weather of the 2003 Daytona 500 |publisher=The Old Farmers' Almanac |access-date=2013-06-19}}

| Avg = {{convert|133.870|mi/h}}

| Attendance = 200,000

| Pole_Driver = Jeff Green

| Pole_Team = Richard Childress Racing

| Pole_Time =

| Duel1 = Robby Gordon

| One_Team = Richard Childress Racing

| Duel2 = Dale Earnhardt Jr.

| Two_Team = Dale Earnhardt Inc.

| Most_Driver = Michael Waltrip

| Most_Team = Dale Earnhardt Inc.

| Most_laps = 68

| Car = 15

| First_Driver = Michael Waltrip

| First_Team = Dale Earnhardt Inc.

| Network = Fox

| Announcers = Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds

| Ratings = 16.8
(9.8/21 million viewers)

}}

The 2003 Daytona 500, the 45th running of the event, was the first race of the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup season, having been held on February 16 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2000 NASCAR Busch Series champion Jeff Green won his second career Winston Cup pole.

Prior to the race, the drivers paid tribute by having decals on their cars in honor of the astronauts who were killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster two weeks earlier, similar to the 1986 Daytona 500, in which they paid tribute to the fallen crew members of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In addition, the pledge of allegiance and pre-race opening invocation given by the Reverend Hal Marchman, in his next-to-last running of the event before his retirement and subsequent death, were recited. Grammy Award-winning artist Mariah Carey then performed the national anthem.

The race ended after 109 laps when rain had begun pouring on the track. Michael Waltrip won the race for the second time in three years, giving him his third NASCAR Winston Cup win; all of his wins to that point had been in races held at Daytona. It was the first of Waltrip's two wins in 2003, both coming in restrictor plate races (he later won the EA Sports 500 at Talladega in October for his fourth and last Cup win). For the first time since 1966, the race was stopped due to rain; at 272.5 miles, it had been the shortest Daytona 500 ever.

During lap 58 into the race, Ryan Newman had an accident in the tri-oval, where his No. 12 Dodge tumbled end-over-end onto the track's infield grass, but he was not injured in the crash.

This is the first Daytona 500 event that respected Winston Cup veteran Dave Marcis did not attempt since 1967, a whole season before he had started driving.

Race summary

The green flag came nearly half an hour earlier than planned, due to the impending rain showers which officials feared would lead to the race having to be completed on another day. Jeff Green was out in front at the start of the race, but he was quickly passed by Michael Waltrip who led the first 34 laps. On lap 42, the race's first caution came out after Bobby Labonte spun out entering the backstretch. Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead from Tony Stewart as the field raced back to the caution. The first round of green flag pit stops came on lap 50.

On lap 58 Ryan Newman was running in the Top 15, but defending Daytona 500 champion Ward Burton hit Ken Schrader and both he and Newman hit the wall. The rear tire fixture underneath Newman's car detached from the car as he went sliding into the infield grass, and the No.12 went airborne and when it landed, its right-rear wheel dug into the dirt, causing Newman to flip several times before landing on its roof. Most of the car came apart in the infield, but Newman was uninjured and was able to walk away from the crash. Following Newman's flip, there were six caution laps, during which a light rain began to fall, so the race was red-flagged when the rain became heavier.

Following a rain delay which lasted over an hour, the race restarted with Michael Waltrip back in front. The race remained under the green flag until lap 95, when Jeff Green and Jimmy Spencer collided entering turn 4, bringing out a third caution. Spencer ended up hitting the frontstretch retaining wall and coming to rest just past the start-finish line. Spencer had a very similar crash in the 2000 race. A caution came on lap 103 for debris, and then Ward Burton hit the turn 4 wall on lap 106, bringing out another. There were three yellow flag laps after Burton's crash, and the race was once red-flagged again due to more rain. Although it briefly looked as if the race would get back underway, the race was eventually called off due to the forecast of more rain and Michael Waltrip was declared as the winner. It was his third career Winston Cup win both overall and at Daytona, and his second career Daytona 500 win. Coincidentally, Waltrip's first three wins came in the first three Daytona races broadcast by Fox.

This was the third Daytona 500 to have been shortened by rain, following the races held in 1965 and 1966. At 272.5 miles and 109 lap, this race was also the shortest Daytona 500 ever.

Results

W = Past winner of the Daytona 500;

R = Daytona 500/NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie

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Pos

! Grid

! Car No.

! Driver

! Team

! Manufacturer

! Laps

! Laps Led

! Status

1

| 4 || 15 || Michael Waltrip (W) || Dale Earnhardt, Inc. || Chevrolet || 109 || 68 || Running

2

| 36 || 97 || Kurt Busch || Roush Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

3

| 10 || 48 || Jimmie Johnson || Hendrick Motorsports || Chevrolet || 109 || 8 || Running

4

| 31 || 29 || Kevin Harvick || Richard Childress Racing || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

5

| 26 || 6 || Mark Martin || Roush Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

6

| 3 || 31 || Robby Gordon || Richard Childress Racing || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

7

| 8 || 20 || Tony Stewart || Joe Gibbs Racing || Chevrolet || 109 || 6 || Running

8

| 20 || 19 || Jeremy Mayfield || Evernham Motorsports || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

9

| 18 || 09 || Mike Wallace || Phoenix Racing || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

10

| 11 || 88 || Dale Jarrett (W) || Robert Yates Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

11

| 9 || 99 || Jeff Burton || Roush Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

12

| 13 || 24 || Jeff Gordon (W) || Hendrick Motorsports || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

13

| 30 || 45 || Kyle Petty || Petty Enterprises || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

14

| 24 || 0 || Jack Sprague (R) || Haas CNC Racing || Pontiac || 109 || 0 || Running

15

| 5 || 21 || Ricky Rudd || Wood Brothers Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

16

| 21 || 23 || Kenny Wallace || Bill Davis Racing || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

17

| 7 || 40 || Sterling Marlin (W) || Chip Ganassi Racing || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

18

| 6 || 54 || Todd Bodine || BelCar Motorsports || Ford || 109 || 1 || Running

19

| 40 || 10 || Johnny Benson || MBV Motorsports || Pontiac || 109 || 0 || Running

20

| 35 || 17 || Matt Kenseth || Roush Racing || Ford || 109 || 2 || Running

21

| 27 || 16 || Greg Biffle (R) || Roush Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

22

| 15 || 25 || Joe Nemechek || Hendrick Motorsports || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

23

| 16 || 38 || Elliott Sadler || Robert Yates Racing || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

24

| 39 || 77 || Dave Blaney || Jasper Motorsports || Ford || 109 || 0 || Running

25

| 38 || 2 || Rusty Wallace || Penske Racing || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

26

| 25 || 32 || Ricky Craven || PPI Motorsports || Pontiac || 109 || 1 || Running

27

| 29 || 41 || Casey Mears (R) || Chip Ganassi Racing || Dodge || 109 || 1 || Running

28

| 42 || 01 || Jerry Nadeau || MBV Motorsports || Pontiac || 109 || 0 || Running

29

| 32 || 1 || Steve Park || Dale Earnhardt, Inc. || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

30

| 41 || 5 || Terry Labonte || Hendrick Motorsports || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

31

| 19 || 42 || Jamie McMurray (R) || Chip Ganassi Racing || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

32

| 14 || 9 || Bill Elliott (W) || Evernham Motorsports || Dodge || 109 || 0 || Running

33

| 33 || 74 || Tony Raines (R) || BACE Motorsports || Chevrolet || 109 || 0 || Running

34

| 12 || 43 || John Andretti || Petty Enterprises || Dodge || 108 || 0 || Flagged

35

| 34 || 33 || Christian Fittipaldi (R) || Andy Petree Racing || Chevrolet || 108 || 0 || Flagged

36

| 2 || 8 || Dale Earnhardt Jr. || Dale Earnhardt, Inc. || Chevrolet || 108 || 22 || Flagged

37

| 43 || 4 || Mike Skinner || Morgan-McClure Motorsports || Pontiac || 108 || 0 || Flagged

38

| 17 || 22 || Ward Burton (W) || Bill Davis Racing || Dodge || 105 || 0 || Accident

39

| 1 || 30 || Jeff Green || Richard Childress Racing || Chevrolet || 94 || 0 || Accident

40

| 23 || 7 || Jimmy Spencer ||Ultra Motorsports || Dodge || 94 || 0 || Accident

41

| 22 || 18 || Bobby Labonte || Joe Gibbs Racing || Chevrolet || 81 || 0 || Flagged

42

| 28 || 49 || Ken Schrader || BAM Racing || Dodge || 57 || 0 || Accident

43

| 37 || 12 || Ryan Newman || Penske Racing || Dodge || 56 || 0 || Accident

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| || 14 || Larry Foyt (R) || A. J. Foyt Racing || Dodge || || ||
| || 11 || Brett Bodine || Brett Bodine Racing || Ford || || ||
| || 02 || Hermie Sadler (R) || SCORE Motorsports || Pontiac || || ||
| || 60 || David Green (R) || Hendrick Motorsports || Chevrolet || || ||
| || 90 || Kirk Shelmerdine (R) || Donlavey Racing || Ford || || ||
| || 37 || Derrike Cope (W) || Qwest Motor Racing || Chevrolet || || ||
| || 78 || Mike Harmon (R) || BC Motorsports || Chevrolet || || ||
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|colspan="10"|Source:{{cite web|title=2003 Daytona 500 - Racing-Reference.info |url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race/2003_Daytona_500/W |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120909031338/http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1996_Daytona_500/W |archive-date=2012-09-09 |url-status=live |access-date=2013-06-15 }}

Withdrew: No. 84 – Norm Benning.

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