About the Trophy
The Daytona 500 is known as “The Great American Race” — and the Harley J. Earl Trophy is its ultimate symbol of glory. First awarded in 1959, the trophy is named after General Motors’ legendary designer Harley Earl, who was also the second commissioner of NASCAR.
Atop the trophy sits a model of the Firebird I — a futuristic, turbine-powered concept car from the 1950s designed by Earl himself. Though often mistaken for the Blue Bird land-speed car, the Firebird I represents Earl’s vision of innovation, speed, and forward thinking — all values shared by the Daytona 500.
This replica honors decades of NASCAR greatness, from Petty to Earnhardt to Johnson and beyond.
Dimensions & Weight
While exact dimensions vary slightly by year, this full-size replica weighs over 50 pounds and is engineered to replicate the size, scale, and presence of the original trophy awarded in Victory Lane at Daytona International Speedway.
Materials & Finish
Crafted from high-grade metal alloy with a mirror-polished silver finish and mounted on a deep-luster hardwood base. The engraved detailing and centerpiece Firebird I model give this trophy a commanding and authentic appearance.
Manufacturing & Shipping Timeline
Each trophy is built to order and can be custom engraved with any year’s Daytona 500 champion. Please allow 35 business days for production. The trophy ships securely packaged and insured.
Product Features
- Full-size replica of the Daytona 500 Harley J. Earl Trophy
- Weighs over 50 pounds
- Engraving available for any year’s winner
- Features the iconic Firebird I concept car and sleek base
- Crafted from high-grade metal alloy with mirror-polished silver finish and rich hardwood mount
- Built to honor the greatest moments in American racing




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