It’s not a dumb question.

Don’t believe me? Listen to this guy …

“It’s a good question.”

Or maybe this guy …

“I wouldn’t say it would never be thought of, or discussed, or maybe even done …”

Ryan Blaney held off a whole slew of Cinderellas to win last year’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona.

The question at hand: Since NASCAR’s new championship format has done away the automatic playoff entry for a race winner, and since that certain lack of dramatics has been eliminated from the regular-season finale … ahem … any thought of moving Daytona’s summertime race back to its early-July roots?

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The first answer, above, came from NASCAR higher-up Ben Kennedy, whose fingerprints can be found on most (or all) scheduling moves in recent years. The second from Frank Kelleher, president of Daytona International Speedway, a man with tickets to sell — more on that shortly.

The question became relevant soon after the dust cleared on NASCAR’s recent announcement on the latest overhauling of its playoff system, which now isn’t technically a playoff system at all, but a “Chase” for the championship, a former term which itself was dusted off.

Daytona has short August history with NASCAR’s Coke Zero Sugar 400

Daytona’s “other race” was moved to late August in 2020. A major part of the new hype centered on a potential playoff berth dangling from the checkered flag.

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