Poor weather conditions in Florida led race officials to push the start of the Daytona 500, already delayed by a day, to Monday night. The race was scheduled for Sunday but persistent rains led to a postponement until noon EST Monday. By midmorning Monday, however, officials decided conditions wouldn't be good until much later. The race was rescheduled for a 7 p.m. EST start. "While we're suspending the start from noon to 7 ET, we're not suspending our efforts," NASCAR President Mike Helton said via Twitter. "We'll be working all day." Carl Edwards will start at the pole position, leading a field of 43 cars. Trevor Bayne won the 2011 edition of the Daytona 500.
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