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Fries with that? NASCAR drivers leave during Daytona 500 delays to hit the drive-thru

A crash and a rain delay can certainly make anyone a little hungry. At the Daytona 500, several drivers took matters into their own hands.

Just 15 laps into Sunday’s race, Aric Almirola turned into Alex Bowman, causing a 16-car pileup. Shortly after, the race was stopped due to lightning. Then came the heavy rains. All that resulted in a 5-hour, 40-minute delay.

At that point, it was time to hit the drive-thru. Chase Briscoe, Ross Chastain and Tyler Reddick all left Daytona International Speedway during the lengthy stoppage to get food at restaurants near the Florida track.

Briscoe’s wife, Marissa, tweeted a picture of him, in his fire suit, at a Panda Express.

In perfect NASCAR fashion, Chastain and Reddick ate at sponsors of their teams. Chastain went to McDonald’s, and Reddick found a Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen.

A chicken pot pie and broccoli-rice casserole are interesting choices with hours of racing ahead.

After his meal, Briscoe shared the fortune from his fortune cookie, and it could be read to have some racing interpretations.

Reporting from the Associated Press contributed to this story.

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