Chase Briscoe Begins Sunday Ninth At Daytona
3 years agoKevin Harvick was expected to be the front-running Stewart-Haas Racing driver, but that may not end up being the case. Chase Briscoe jumped in and finished fourth in Duel 1 on Thursday night. That result put him on Row 5 to start the Daytona 500 on Sunday. Briscoe had issues with his car last year but still improved from 30th to 19th. That was his first race in the top tier. Briscoe handled his No. 14 Ford well. He did have a top-five finish in the Xfinity series in 2020. There is a chance he finishes better than Harvick during the race Sunday. At the very least, Briscoe is worth watching on Sunday.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference