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Monday, October 13, 2025

The Most Watched Daytona 500 Races in U.S. Television History

  • The 2006 Daytona 500 is the most watched NASCAR race ever, attracting a reported 19.4 million American viewers.
  • The 2013 edition marks the last time the race drew at least 15 million viewers.
Daytona Beach News-Journal

With NASCAR securing over a billion dollars per year in media rights fees, its flagship race is looking to draw bigger crowds than ever.

This year’s edition still drew 6.76 million viewers despite rain delays and outperformed other televised sports on a crowded President’s Day weekend. It only cements the Daytona 500’s place as the most-watched NASCAR race of the year.

The 2006 Daytona 500 was the most-watched NASCAR race ever, attracting a reported 19.4 million American viewers.

In front of 200,000 spectators, a contested race unfolded with 32 lead changes by 18 different drivers. Jeff Gordon led the most laps with 32, but Jimmie Johnson ended up pulling away for his first career Daytona 500 victory.

The 2002 edition drew 18.8 million viewers, the second most-watched Daytona 500 in U.S. television history. NBC scored big on its first broadcasting of the event, earning a 10.9 Nielsen rating. 

The race featured plenty of drama. Tony Stewart, a favorite to win, crashed out on the third lap. A five-car crash resulted in course officials clearing the track temporarily to ensure drivers could finish cleanly.

Ward Burton won driving the Dodge Number 22 car, the company’s first win at the Daytona 500 since 1974.

Third on the list is the 2005 Daytona 500, which drew 18.7 million viewers in the U.S. Jeff Gordon picked up his third Daytona 500 win, joining four other drivers as the only ones to win it at least three times.

Tony Stewart led the most laps for the second Daytona 500 with 107 but ended up finishing seventh.

The 2013 edition represents the last time the Daytona 500 drew at least 15 million viewers. 

NASCAR hopes that, with new celebrity owners and innovative races, its most-watched race will eclipse 10 million viewers again soon.

Ranking The Most-Watched Daytona 500 Races Ever

Here is the list of the top 10 most-watched Daytona 500 races in NASCAR history, based on reported viewership in the United States. The list was compiled using historical data from Sports Media Watch.

  • Updated: March 26, 2025
RankingYearWinnerReported U.S. Viewership
12006Jimmie Johnson19.4 million
22002Ward Burton18.8 million
32005Jeff Gordon18.7 million
42004Dale Earnhardt Jr.17.8 million
52008Ryan Newman17.8 million
62007Kevin Harvick17.5 million
72001Michael Waltrip17.1 million
82003Michael Waltrip16.8 million
92013Jimmie Johnson16.7 million
102009Matt Kenseth15.9 million

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