The Daytona 500 is the opening race of the NASCAR season and the sport's most prestigious race. For the first time in its history, rain meant the race started one day later than planned on Monday. Getty Images
The race was delayed further when Colombian driver Juan Pablo Montoya crashed into one of the jet dryers which was drying the track, causing the car and the truck towing it to burst into flames. Getty Images
The flames spread across the track, forcing a near two-hour delay to proceedings. Getty Images
But workers eventually managed to clear the track, meaning the race could resume. Getty Images
This safety barrier shows the impact of the flames which engulfed a section of the track. Getty Images
When the action on track resumed at the Daytona International Circuit, American Matt Kenseth took to the front of the field. Getty Images
Kenseth stayed out in front to take the checkered flag at 1 a.m. local time, meaning the race had entered a third day for the first time. Getty Images
Kenseth poses with the Harley J.Earl Trophy after winning the 54th Annual Daytona 500. Getty Images