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William Byron Wins Second Straight Daytona 500 with Trump in Attendance

William Byron secured his second consecutive Daytona 500 victory while President Trump led the motorcade at Daytona International Speedway amid multiple crashes and weather delays.

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William Byron claimed his second consecutive Daytona 500 victory at Daytona International Speedway, narrowly avoiding late-race wrecks and weather delays. President Donald Trump made an appearance, leading drivers in a ceremonial lap before the race, which featured multiple crashes and two delays totaling over three hours. Byron, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet, dodged chaos on the final lap to become the youngest driver to win multiple Daytona 500s, breaking Jeff Gordon's record. Tyler Reddick finished second, with two-time champion Jimmie Johnson taking third as NASCAR faces scrutiny over its officiating during the race's chaotic finale.

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