The Daytona Duel didn’t just set the stage for NASCAR’s biggest showdown—it ignited a frenzy among fans, sending TV ratings surging and proving that stock car racing is alive and thriving. With a seismic shift in viewership numbers, FOX Sports has struck gold, thanks in no small part to a legendary name returning to shake up the field: Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his JR Motorsports squad.
Ratings Rocket as Fans Flock to NASCAR Action
In an era where traditional sports struggle to retain eyeballs, NASCAR just pulled off a massive win. The 2024 Daytona Duel at Daytona averaged 1.8 million viewers, marking a 12% surge from last year’s already-impressive numbers. This wasn’t just any ratings bump—this was the highest audience for the event since 2018, proving that the buzz around stock car racing is real.
For perspective, last year’s Duel drew 1.64 million viewers, already a 7% increase from 2023. The numbers had been steadily climbing, but this latest jump catapulted the Duel past every other sports broadcast of the day, making FS1 the No. 1 cable sports network in primetime.
Sports journalist Jordan Bianchi took to X (formerly Twitter) to highlight the breakthrough:
“Per Fox Sports, 1.8 million viewers watched last night’s Duels on FS1, up 12% from last year. The Duels were also the highest for the event since 2018, was the No. 1 sports telecast of the day, and helped make FS1 the top cable-sports network in viewership in primetime.”
Dale Jr. and JR Motorsports: The Game-Changing Factor
So, what’s fueling this NASCAR renaissance? Enter Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the JR Motorsports invasion. The NASCAR Hall of Famer’s Xfinity Series powerhouse finally stepped up to the Cup Series, injecting a fresh wave of excitement into the sport. Fans didn’t just tune in for another Duel—they watched history unfold.
With Justin Allgaier piloting the No. 40 Chevrolet, JR Motorsports made its mark in its first-ever Cup Series attempt. Allgaier locked in his Daytona 500 spot with an impressive Duel performance, ensuring that Dale Jr.’s squad would be part of Sunday’s must-watch spectacle.
Momentum Building for a Monster Daytona 500
As NASCAR heads into Sunday’s “Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing,” all eyes are on whether this surge in interest will carry over to the biggest event of the season. If the Daytona Duel numbers are any indication, FOX Sports and NASCAR could be on the verge of a viewership explosion—especially if the weather holds up and the racing lives up to expectations.
With the return of Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Cup racing, heightened competition, and a new wave of fan engagement, NASCAR has proven that it’s not just surviving—it’s thriving. Sunday’s Daytona 500 could shatter even more records, and if the early signs are any indication, fans are in for an electrifying ride.