Coble: A lot of risk required just to finish, much less win, Great American Race
Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images/NASCAR The best way to make speed in Sunday's Daytona 500 is to line up nose-to-tail in long lines of traffic with trailing cars pushing the lead car. Daytona 500 starting time moved up to 1:30 p.m. to avoid forecast of late afternoon storms DAYTONA BEACH – Chevrolets have the numbers and a new front nose for their ZL1. Fords have an advantage with experienced drivers and horsepower with Doug Yates engines. And Toyota always plays the teammate game better than any of the manufacturers at the Daytona 500. But one thing they all will share in Sunday’s Great American Race (1:30 p.m., FOX), are cars that are edgy and hard to handle. “ Say a prayer. It’s going to be crazy,” said Joey Logano , who won in a Ford in 2015. One thing a field of 41 probably won’t have to worry about at the Daytona International Speedway is bad weather . NASCAR moved the starting ...