According to Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood the Third, thirteen individuals were assessed for injuries following the last-lap crash Monday that sent Austin Dillon’s Chevrolet hurtling into the front-stretch catch fence at the conclusion of the Coke Zero 400.
Eight declined medical attention and four were treated on the property. One individual was transported to a local hospital, treated and released less than two hours later.
Dale Earnhardt Junior won the race and Dillon was credited with seventh place despite the last-lap crash.