The outcome of the 2011 Daytona 500, a prestigious NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held annually at Daytona International Speedway, represents a specific moment in motorsport history. This event, known for its high speeds and close finishes, culminated in a particular driver crossing the finish line first, followed by a specific order of subsequent finishers. The recorded data includes finishing positions, lap times, and any incidents or penalties that occurred during the race.
Documentation of this race’s conclusion provides a valuable record for fans, analysts, and historians. It allows for comparisons with previous and subsequent races, contributing to statistical analysis and understanding of driver performance, team strategies, and the evolution of the sport. The 2011 race, in particular, held significance due to [mention specific relevant factors, e.g., a notable driver’s victory, a record-breaking finish, significant rule changes impacting the race]. Understanding the results informs discussions surrounding the sport’s competitive landscape at that specific point in time.