Outcomes of races held at the Dover Motor Speedway, a concrete oval in Delaware, encompass finishing positions for each driver, qualifying times, lap times, and any incidents that occurred during the race. These outcomes are often categorized by racing series, such as NASCAR or IndyCar, and specific events, like the “Drydene 400.” A hypothetical example would be Driver A winning the race, followed by Driver B in second and Driver C in third, along with their respective lap times and any penalties incurred.
Historical race data provides valuable insights for drivers, teams, and analysts. Past performance at Dover Motor Speedway can inform strategies for future races, allowing teams to optimize car setups and pit strategies. This information also serves fans and bettors, providing a basis for predictions and understanding driver and team strengths and weaknesses at a particular track. The consistent collection and archiving of this data contributes to the historical record of motorsport and allows for the analysis of long-term trends in racing.