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Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR as well as its season opening event. In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosts races of ARCA, AMA Superbike, IMSA, SCCA, and Motocross. The track features multiple layouts including the primary 2.500 mi (4.023 km) high-speed tri-oval, a 3.560 mi (5.729 km) sports car course, a 2.950 mi (4.748 km) motorcycle course, and a 1,320 ft (400 m) karting and motorcycle flat-track. The track's 180-acre (73 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The speedway is operated by NASCAR pursuant to a lease with the City of Daytona Beach on the property that runs until 2054.[1][4] Dale Earnhardt is Daytona International Speedway's all-time winningest driver, with a total of 34 career victories (12 Daytona 500 Qualifying Races, 7 NASCAR Xfinity Series Races, 6 Busch Clash Races, 6 IROC Races, 2 Pepsi 400 July Races and the 1998 Daytona 500).

Daytona International Speedway
The Daytona International Speedway Logo.
Location1801 West International Speedway Blvd,
Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
Time zoneUTC−5 (UTC−4 DST)
Coordinates29°11′8″N 81°4′10″W / 29.18556°N 81.06944°W / 29.18556; -81.06944Coordinates: 29°11′8″N 81°4′10″W / 29.18556°N 81.06944°W / 29.18556; -81.06944
Capacity101,500–167,785 (w/ infield, depending on configuration) 123,500 (grandstand capacity)
OwnerNASCAR[1]
OperatorNASCAR
Broke groundNovember 25, 1957; 65 years ago (1957-11-25)
OpenedFebruary 22, 1959; 64 years ago (1959-02-22)
Construction costUS$3 million
ArchitectCharles Moneypenny
William France, Sr.
Major eventsCurrent:

Former:

NASCAR Tri-Oval (1959–present)[2][3]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.500 miles (4.023 km)
Turns4
BankingTurns: 31°
Tri-oval: 18°
Back straightaway: 2°
Race lap record0:40.364 ( Colin Braun, Roush Yates Ford EcoBoost 3.5L GDI V6tt, 2013, Daytona Prototype)
Sports Car Course (1985–present)[3]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.560 miles (5.729 km)
Turns12
BankingOval turns: 31°
Tri-Oval: 18°
Back straightaway: 2°
Infield: 0° (flat)
Race lap record1:33.724 ( Álex Palou, Cadillac DPi-V.R, 2022, DPi)
NASCAR Road Course (2020–2021)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.570 miles (5.745 km)
Turns14
BankingOval turns: 31°
Tri-Oval: 18°
Back straightaway: 2°
Infield: 0° (flat)
Race lap record1:55.677 ( Chase Elliott, Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, 2021, NASCAR Cup)
Motorcycle Course (2005–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.950 miles (4.748 km)
Turns12
BankingOval turns: 31°
Tri-Oval: 18°
Back straightaway: 2°
Infield: 0° (flat)
Race lap record1:37.546 ( Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 2007, Superbike)
Sports Car Course (1984)[2]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.869 miles (6.228 km)
Race lap record1:45.209 ( Derek Bell, Porsche 962, 1984, IMSA GTP)
Sports Car Course (1975–1983)[2]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.840 miles (6.180 km)
Race lap record1:45.360 ( Danny Ongais, Lola T600, 1982, IMSA GTP)
Sports Car Course (1959–1974)[2]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.810 miles (6.132 km)
Turns7
Race lap record1:41.250 ( Mark Donohue, Ferrari 512 M, 1971, Group 5)
Dirt Flat Track
SurfaceDirt
Length.25 miles (.40 km)
Turns4
BankingFlat
Short Oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length.40 miles (.64 km)
Turns4
BankingFlat
Race lap record0:20.129 (Nate Monteith, Monteith Racing, 2013, Whelen All-American Series)
Websitewww.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

The track was built in 1959 by NASCAR founder William "Bill" France Sr. to host racing that was held at the former Daytona Beach Road Course. His banked design permitted higher speeds and gave fans a better view of the cars. Lights were installed around the track in 1998, and today it is the third-largest single-lit outdoor sports facility. The speedway has been renovated four times, with the infield renovated in 2004 and the track repaved in 1978 and 2010. The track is 50 mi (80 km) north of Orlando.

On January 22, 2013, the fourth speedway renovation was unveiled. On July 5, 2013, ground was broken on "Daytona Rising" to remove backstretch seating and completely redevelop the frontstretch seating. The renovation was by design-builder Barton Malow Company in partnership with Rossetti Architects. The project was completed in January 2016, and cost US $400 million. It emphasized improved fan experience with five expanded and redesigned fan entrances (called "injectors"), as well as wider and more comfortable seats, and more restrooms and concession stands. After the renovations were complete, the track's grandstands had 101,500[5] permanent seats with the ability to increase permanent seating to 125,000.[6][7] The project was finished before the start of Speedweeks in 2016.

Track history

Construction

NASCAR founder William France Sr. began planning for the track in 1953 as a way to promote the series, which at the time was racing on the Daytona Beach Road Course.[8] France met with Daytona Beach engineer Charles Moneypenny to discuss his plans for the speedway. He wanted the track to have the highest banking possible to allow the cars to reach high speeds and to give fans a better view of the cars on track. Moneypenny traveled to Detroit, Michigan to visit the Ford Proving Grounds which had a high-speed test track with banked corners. Ford shared their engineering design of the track with Moneypenny, providing the needed details of how to transition the pavement from a flat straightaway to a banked corner. France took the plans to the Daytona Beach city commission, who supported his idea and formed the Daytona Beach Speedway Authority.[9]

 
The tri-oval after the 2010–2011 repaving

The city commission agreed to lease the 447-acre (180.9 ha) parcel of land adjacent to Daytona Beach Municipal Airport to France's corporation for $10,000 a year over a 50-year period. France then began working on building funding for the project and found support from a Texas oil millionaire, Clint Murchison, Sr. Murchison lent France $600,000 along with the construction equipment necessary to build the track. France also secured funding from Pepsi-Cola, General Motors designer Harley Earl, a second mortgage on his home and selling 300,000 stock shares to local residents. Ground broke on construction of the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) speedway on November 25, 1957.[9]

To build the high banking, crews had to excavate over a million square yards of soil from the track's infield.[10] Because of the high water table in the area, the excavated hole filled with water to form what is now known as Lake Lloyd, named after Joseph "Sax" Lloyd, one of the original six members of the Daytona Beach Speedway Authority. (The lake was stocked with 65,000 fish, and France arranged speedboat races on it.)[11] 22 tons of lime mortar had to be brought in to form the track's binding base, over which asphalt was laid. Because of the extreme degree of banking, Moneypenny had to come up with a way to pave the incline. He connected the paving equipment to bulldozers anchored at the top of the banking. This allowed the paving equipment to pave the banking without slipping or rolling down the incline. Moneypenny subsequently patented his construction method[citation needed] and later designed Talladega Superspeedway and Michigan International Speedway. By December 1958, France had begun to run out of money and relied on race ticket sales to complete construction.[9] He also received a substantial sum of money from the Pepsi company after attempting to obtain the money to finish construction from the Coca-Cola Company and being turned down. For years from when the track opened to France's death, France never allowed Coca-Cola to be sold as a concession at any of the tracks he owned as a result.

 
The tri-oval during the 2015 Daytona 500 with nearly completed grandstand in the background.

The first practice run on the new track was on February 6, 1959. On February 22, 1959, 42,000 people attended the inaugural Daytona 500.[9] Its finish was as startling as the track itself: Lee Petty beat Johnny Beauchamp in a photo finish that took three days to adjudicate.[12] When the track opened it was the fastest race track to host a stock car race, until Talladega Superspeedway opened 10 years later.[citation needed] On April 4, it hosted a 100 mi (160.9 km) Champ Car event which saw Jim Rathmann beat Dick Rathmann and Rodger Ward, at an average speed of 170.26 mph (274.01 km/h), at the time the fastest motor race ever.[12] It was the occasion of Daytona's first fatality: George Amick, attempting to overtake for third late in the race, hit a wall and was killed.[12] April 5, a scheduled 1,000 km (620 mi) sports car event (shortened to 560 mi (900 km) by darkness) was won by Roberto Mieres and Fritz d'Orey, who shared a Porsche RSK, which proved more durable than more potent competition.[12]

 
The tri-oval in 2017 after Daytona Rising was completed.

Lights were installed around the track in 1998 to run NASCAR's July race, the Coke Zero 400 at night. The track was the world's largest single lighted outdoor sports facility until being surpassed by Losail International Circuit in 2008.[citation needed] Musco Lighting installed the lighting system, which took into account glare and visibility for aircraft arriving and departing nearby Daytona Beach International Airport, and costs about $240 per hour when in operation.[13]

Layouts

Tri-oval

 
Map of the speedway

Daytona's tri-oval is 2.500 mi (4.023 km) long with 31° banking in the turns and 18° banking at the start/finish line. The front straight is 3,800 ft (1,200 m) long and the back straight (or "superstretch") is 3,000 ft (910 m) long. The tri-oval shape was revolutionary at the time as it greatly improved sight lines for fans. It is one of the two tracks on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit that uses restrictor plates to slow the cars down due to the high speeds, the other being Talladega Superspeedway.[14]

On July 15, 2010, repaving of the track began. This came almost a year earlier than planned due to the track coming apart during the 2010 Daytona 500. The project used an estimated 50,000 tons[vague] of asphalt to repave 1.4 million square feet (130,000 m2) including the racing surface, apron, skid pads and pit road. Because of good weather, the project was completed ahead of schedule.[15]

On October 9, 2013, Colin Braun drove a Daytona Prototype car prepared by Michael Shank Racing to set a single-lap record on the tri-oval configuration of 222.971 mph (358.837 km/h).[16] During NASCAR events, it takes less than a minute for the cars to complete a lap around the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) tri-oval course.

Road courses

 
Map of the 24-hour road course configuration
 
Start of the 2011 Rolex 24 at Daytona

While the more famous 24 Hours of Le Mans is held near the summer solstice, Daytona's endurance race is held in winter (meaning more of the race is run at night). The track's lighting system is limited to 20% of its maximum output for the race to keep cars dependent on their headlights.[17]

The 3.810 mi (6.132 km) road course was built in 1959 and first hosted a three-hour sports car race called the Daytona Continental in 1962.[18] The race length became 2,000 km (1,200 mi) in 1964,[12] and in 1966 was extended to a 24-hour endurance race known as the Rolex 24 at Daytona. It was shortened again to six hours in 1972 and the 1974 rendition of the race was cancelled entirely.[12]

In 1973, a very sharp chicane was added at the end of the backstretch, approaching oval turn three.

In 1984[19] and 1985,[20] the layout was modified, re-profiling road course turns 1 and 2, and moving what is now turn 3 (nicknamed the "International Horseshoe") closer to its preceding turns. Also, the chicane on the backstretch was modified. A new entry leg was constructed approximately 400 ft (120 m) earlier, resulting in a longer, three-legged, "bus stop" shape. Cars would now enter in the first leg, bypass the second leg, and exit out of the existing third leg. Passing would now be possible inside the longer chicane. The construction resulted in a final length of 3.560 mi (5.729 km) for the complete road course.

In 2003, the backstretch chicane was modified once again. The middle leg was repaved and widened, and now cars would enter through the first leg, and exit out of the second leg. The existing third leg was abandoned. This allowed cars a cleaner entry into oval turn three. After favorable results, in 2010 the third leg was demolished and removed permanently.

 
Map of the Moto-Course

In 2005, a second infield road course configuration was constructed, primarily for motorcycles. Due to fears of tire wear on the banked oval sections, oval turns 1 and 2 were bypassed giving the new course a length of 2.950 mi (4.748 km). The Daytona SportBike that runs the Daytona 200 however, uses the main road course except for the motorcycle Pedro Rodríguez Hairpin (tighter than the one used for cars; the car version is used as an acceleration lane for motorcycles).[21]

On September 26 and 27, 2006, the IndyCar Series held a compatibility test on the 10-turn, 2.73 mi (4.39 km) modified road course, and the 12-turn 2.950 mi (4.748 km) motorcycle road course with 5 drivers. The drivers who tested at the track were Vítor Meira, Sam Hornish Jr., Tony Kanaan, Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon. This marked the first time since 1984 that open wheel cars have taken to the track at Daytona.[22] On January 31 – February 1, 2007, IndyCar returned for a full test involving 17 cars.[23]

 
Map of NASCAR road course.

On July 8, 2020, NASCAR announced that it would race the Daytona road course in all of its national series for the first time in mid-August (with the Cup Series racing the Go Bowling 235), due to current COVID-19 pandemic health restrictions in New York state (requiring 14 days self-isolation on arrival from other states) preventing the use of Watkins Glen International.[24] On July 30, a modification of the course to add a chicane near the exit of Turn 12 (Oval Turn Four) was announced, lengthening the course to 3.570 mi (5.745 km).[25]

Supercross

During Daytona Beach Bike Week, a supercross track is built between the pit road and the tri-oval section of the track. Historically the track has used more sand than dirt, providing unique challenges to riders.[citation needed] The 2008–2013 track configurations were designed by former champion, Ricky Carmichael.[26]

Daytona has hosted an AMA Supercross Championship round uninterruptedly since 1971.[27]

Flat track and infield kart track

Popular dirt-track races in karting and flat-track motorcycle racing had been held at Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium but in 2009, the city announced the stadium was replacing its entire surface with FieldTurf, and thereby eliminating the flat-track racing at the stadium. To continue racing, speedway officials built the Daytona Flat Track, a new quarter-mile dirt track outside of turns 1 & 2 of the main superspeedway. It seats 5,000 in temporary grandstands and opened in December 2009 for WKA KartWeek. From 2010 to 2016, it also hosted the AMA Grand National Championship, before it was moved in 2017 to the tri-oval section and became a TT course.[28]

There is also a short paved kart/autocross track in the infield just inside of turn 3. The SCCA holds autocross on this track in addition to hosting sprint karting races during KartWeek.

Paved short track

In February 2012, it was announced that a 0.400 mi (0.644 km) paved short track would be constructed along the backstretch of the Speedway's main course, for NASCAR's lower-tier series to compete at during Speedweeks called the UNOH Battle at the Beach, which is similar to the Toyota All-Star Showdown, formerly held at Irwindale Speedway.[29] The first races were held on that track in February 2013. The track was shortened to a 0.375 mi (0.604 km) oval in 2014 by shorter straightaways. The future of racing at the short track became uncertain after 2015 with the grandstands on the back straightaway being demolished as a part of the Daytona Rising project.[30]

Football

In the fall of 1959, the track hosted several high school football games for the Father Lopez Green Wave in the first year of the school's football program.

The track hosted four college football games featuring the Daytona-based Bethune–Cookman Wildcats in 1974 and 1975. In early 2014 track president Joie Chitwood expressed a desire to bring football back to the track.[31]

Soccer

On July 2 and 3, 2022, the track hosted Daytona Soccer Fest, a 2 day event highlighted by a friendly match between heated Colombian rivals América de Cali and Deportivo Cali and a NWSL regular season match between the Orlando Pride and Racing Louisville FC.

Video games

In 1994, Sega released an arcade game called Daytona USA, using their Model 2 Arcade hardware. It was developed by their famed "AM2" development team. It featured a fully detailed 3D model of the circuit for the very first time. The soundtrack for the game included vocals by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. It is widely considered to be one of the most successful and influential racing games of all time. Daytona USA spawned many sequels, both in the arcades and on various home videogame consoles. The latest version, Daytona Championship USA, was released to arcades in 2017.[32]

iRacing.com have laser-scanned the facility twice. The first in 2008, and 2011 once the repave was completed. Both are available in official racing series. There has been no word to when and if it will be re-scanned now that the Daytona Rising project has now been completed.[33]

Both the oval layout and Rolex 24 Hour layout are available in both PlayStation 3 video games Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6, and in the PlayStation 4 game Gran Turismo 7. Daytona International Speedway is also featured in Forza Motorsport 6 and Forza Motorsport 7 for the Xbox One and Windows 10.

Real Racing 3's second NASCAR update featured the Daytona International Speedway as a new circuit coming in three layouts. In addition to the oval and Rolex 24 Hour layouts in Gran Turismo, there also exists a Daytona 200 layout in the game.

Fatalities

A total of 40 people have been fatally injured in on-track incidents: 23 car drivers, twelve motorcyclists, three go-kart drivers, one powerboat racer, and one track worker. The most notorious death was that of Dale Earnhardt, who was killed on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001.[34]

Fan amenities

 
The former Earnhardt Grandstand at Daytona International Speedway, which was changed into one of the injectors after Daytona Rising

UNOH Fanzone

The UNOH Fanzone is an access package similar to pit passes for fans to get closer to drivers and race teams. The fanzone was built in 2004 as part of a renovation of the track's infield.[35] Fans are able to walk on top of the garages, known as the "fandeck", and view track and garage activity. Fans can also view race teams working in the garage, including NASCAR technical inspection, through windows. The garage windows also include slots for fans to hand merchandise to drivers for autographs. The fanzone also includes a live entertainment stage, additional food and drink areas and various other activities and displays.[36]

The 2004 renovation of the infield, headed by design firm HNTB,[37] was the first major renovation of the infield in the history of the track.[38] In addition to the fanzone, a new vehicle and pedestrian tunnel was built under turn 1. The tunnel posed a challenge to engineers because it was to be built under the water table. Another challenge came during construction when three named hurricanes passed by the track, flooding much of the excavation work. The infield renovation involved landscaping and hardscaping, such as a new walkway along the shore of Lake Lloyd, and the construction of 34 new buildings, including garages and fueling stations, offices and inspection facilities, and a club. The renovation project received a 2005 Award for Excellence from Design-Build Institute of America.[38] Following the success of the UNOH Fanzone at Daytona, Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Kansas Speedway each built a similar infield fanzone.[citation needed] On December 9, 2016, the speedway announced that the University of Northwestern Ohio purchased entitlement rights to the fanzone, and that the area will be named 'UNOH Fanzone'.[39]

Budweiser Party Porch

The Budweiser Party Porch was a 46-foot-high (14.0 m) porch located along the backstretch of the track. It was built on top of a portion of the backstretch grandstands and includes a 277-foot-wide (84.4 m), 33-foot-tall (10.1 m) sign, the largest sign in motorsports.[40] The porch featured tables, food and drinks, offering fans a "fun-filled" atmosphere that breaks fans away from the confines of grandstand seating without sacrificing the view. Below the porch was an interactive fan zone featuring amusement rides, a go-kart track, show cars and merchandise trailers.[41] After the 2015 racing season, the Party Porch was torn down with the backstretch grandstands as part of the DAYTONA Rising project.

Events

Current

2.5-mile superspeedway

 
The start of the 2015 Daytona 500

Road course

Other

Former

Track records

As of January 2023, track records on the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) tri-oval are as follows.[48]

Record Year Date Driver Car Make Time Speed/Avg Speed
NASCAR Cup Series
Qualifying 1987 February 9 Bill Elliott Ford 42.783 210.364 mph (338.548 km/h)
Race (500 miles - 1 Lap) 2020 February 17 Erik Jones Toyota 43.682[49] 206.034 mph (331.580 km/h)
Race (400 miles) 1980 July 4 Bobby Allison Mercury 2:18:21 173.473 mph (279.178 km/h)
Race (250 miles) 1961 July 4 David Pearson Pontiac 1:37:13 154.294 mph (248.312 km/h)
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Qualifying 1987   Tommy Houston Buick 46.298 194.389 mph (312.839 km/h)
Race (300 miles - 1 Lap) 2019 February 16 Jeffrey Earnhardt Toyota 45.554[50] 197.568 mph (317.955 km/h)
Race (250 miles) 2003 July 4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 1:37:35 153.715 mph (247.380 km/h)
NASCAR Truck Series
Qualifying 2015 February 20 Spencer Gallagher Chevrolet 47.332 190.146 mph (306.010 km/h)
Race (250 miles - 1 Lap) 2019 February 15 David Gilliland Toyota 46.008[51] 195.618 mph (314.817 km/h)
IROC
Race (100 miles) 1996 February 16 Dale Earnhardt Pontiac 47.926 187.793 mph (302.224 km/h)
ARCA Menards Series
Qualifying 1987 February 8 Bill Venturini Chevrolet 44.954 200.209 mph (322.205 km/h)
Race (200 miles) 1998 February 8 Kenny Irwin Jr. Ford 1:18:20 153.191 mph (246.537 km/h)
ARCA Menards Series East
Qualifying 1989 February 18 Kenny Wallace Pontiac 46.810 192.271 mph (309.430 km/h)
Race (300 miles) 1995 February 18 Chad Little Ford 1:59:25 150.732 mph (242.580 km/h)
USAC IndyCar
Qualifying 1959 April 4 Dick Rathman Kurtis 51.970 173.21 mph (278.75 km/h)
Race (100 miles) 1959 April 4 Jim Rathmann Watson 52.861 170.261 mph (274.009 km/h)

As of March 2023, the fastest official race lap records on the road course layouts are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
Current Layout: 5.729 km (1985–present)
DPi 1:33.724[52] Álex Palou Cadillac DPi-V.R 2022 24 Hours of Daytona
LMP2 1:35.532[52] Paul-Loup Chatin Oreca 07 2022 24 Hours of Daytona
LMDh 1:35.616[53] Tom Blomqvist Acura ARX-06 2023 24 Hours of Daytona
Group C 1:38.495[54] Masahiro Hasemi Nissan R91CP 1992 24 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTP 1:38.596[55] Jan Lammers Jaguar XJR-12D 1990 24 Hours of Daytona
DP 1:39.180[56] Sébastien Bourdais Chevrolet Corvette DP 2014 24 Hours of Daytona
WSC 1:40.545[57] Max Papis Ferrari 333 SP 1998 24 Hours of Daytona
LMP900 1:42.078[58] Jan Lammers Crawford SSC2K 2002 24 Hours of Daytona
LMP3 1:42.133[52] Felipe Fraga Ligier JS P320 2022 24 Hours of Daytona
LM GTE 1:42.168[59] Jesse Krohn BMW M8 GTE 2020 24 Hours of Daytona
LMPC 1:42.716[60] Patricio O'Ward Oreca FLM09 2017 24 Hours of Daytona
Trans-Am 1:43.289[61] Chris Dyson Ford Mustang Trans-Am 2019 Daytona Trans-Am round
GT3 1:44.541[59] Marcos Gomes Ferrari 488 GT3 2019 24 Hours of Daytona
GT1 (GTS) 1:47.917[62] Ron Fellows Chevrolet Corvette C5-R 2000 24 Hours of Daytona
Porsche Carrera Cup 1:47.983[63] Patrick Pilet Porsche 911 (997) GT3 Cup 3.8 2013 24 Hours of Daytona
Ferrari Challenge 1:48.403[64] Manny Franco Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2022 Daytona Ferrari Challenge North America round
IMSA GTS 1:49.604[65] Robby Gordon Ford Mustang 1993 24 Hours of Daytona
Supersport 1:49.635[66] Blake Davis Yamaha YZF-R6 2023 Daytona 200
LMP675 1:49.731[67] Terry Borcheller Lola B2K/40 2002 Pepsi 400
GT2 1:50.927[68] Olivier Beretta Dodge Viper GTS-R 1999 24 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTP Lights 1:51.009[54] Parker Johnstone Spice SE91P 1992 24 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTO 1:51.774[69] Darin Brassfield Ford Thunderbird 1985 3 Hours of Daytona
GT 1:52.354[70] Timo Bernhard Porsche 911 GT3-RS 2003 24 Hours of Daytona
GT4 1:52.665[71] Ben Rhodes Ford Mustang GT4 2023 BMW M Endurance Challenge at Daytona
American GT 1:54.206[72] Joe Varde Chevrolet Corvette C5 2001 24 Hours of Daytona
Twins Cup 1:55.545[73] Stefano Mesa Yamaha YZF-R7[74] 2023 Daytona MotoAmerica Twins Cup round
TCR Touring Car 1:58.100[75] Mikey Taylor Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 2021 BMW Endurance Challenge at Daytona
IMSA GTS-2 2:00.432[76] Wolfgang Land Porsche 911 Carrera (993) 1995 24 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTU 2:01.031[77] Jay Cochran Porsche 911 Turbo 1994 24 Hours of Daytona
Mazda MX-5 Cup 2:06.544[78] Gresham Wagner Mazda MX-5 (ND) 2023 Daytona Mazda MX-5 Cup round
NASCAR Road Course: 5.745 km (2020–2021)
NASCAR Cup Series 1:55.677[79] Chase Elliott Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2021 O'Reilly Auto Parts 253
NASCAR Xfinity Series 1:58.106[80] Ty Gibbs Toyota Supra NASCAR 2021 Super Start Batteries 188
NASCAR Truck Series 2:00.689[81] Ben Rhodes Toyota Tundra NASCAR 2021 BrakeBest Select 159
Sports Car Road Course: 6.228 km (1984)
IMSA GTP 1:45.209[82] Derek Bell Porsche 962 1984 3 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTO 1:53.984[82] Wally Dallenbach Jr. Ford Mustang 1984 3 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTU 2:03.027[82] Elliot Forbes-Robinson Porsche 924 Carrera 1984 3 Hours of Daytona
Sports Car Road Course: 6.180 km (1975–1983)
IMSA GTP 1:45.360[83] Danny Ongais Lola T600 1982 3 Hours of Daytona
IMSA GTX 1:46.342[84] Danny Ongais Porsche 935 K3/80 1980 Daytona Finale 250 Miles
IMSA GTO 1:53.130[85] Don Devendorf Nissan 280ZX Turbo 1983 Summer Speed Week '83 Daytona
Group 4 1:53.890[86] Kenper Miller BMW M1 1981 IMSA National Championship Finale Daytona
IMSA GTU 2:02.418[84] Walt Bohren Mazda RX-7 1980 Daytona Finale 250 Miles
F750 2:07.431[a][87] Kenny Roberts Yamaha TZ750 1978 Daytona Formula 750 round
IMSA AAC 2:07.599[88] Gene Felton Buick Skylark 1978 Daytona Fire Cracker 400
Sports Car Road Course: 6.132 km (1959–1974)
Group 5 (Sports Car) 1:41.250[89] Mark Donohue Ferrari 512 M 1971 24 Hours of Daytona
Motorcycle racing 1:45.700[b][90] Mel Lacher Harley-Davidson KRTT 1965 Daytona 200
Group 4 1:48.700[91] Jo Siffert Porsche 917K 1970 24 Hours of Daytona
Group 5 (Prototype) 1:49.604[92] Mike Hailwood Mirage M6 1973 24 Hours of Daytona
Group 6 1:54.000[93] Jo Siffert Porsche 908L 1969 24 Hours of Daytona
Group 3 2:08.200[94] Dave MacDonald Shelby Daytona Coupe 1964 2000 km of Daytona


Weather and climate

Daytona has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), which enables year-round use of the facility. Light frosts are in theory possible, but unlikely, during the 24-hour event's nighttime under clear conditions, but general racing conditions are mild also during winter. With a dry season taking place during the winter months, the 500 generally has good odds of being run without rain delays. The summer event under the floodlights is more likely to undergo disturbances, due to the rainy tendencies of the hot, muggy, and humid summers. Due to the complete difference of seasons, the two NASCAR Cup races at Daytona see vastly different track conditions.

Climate data for Daytona Beach Int'l, Florida (1981–2010 normals,[95] extremes 1923–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 92
(33)
89
(32)
92
(33)
96
(36)
100
(38)
102
(39)
102
(39)
101
(38)
99
(37)
95
(35)
90
(32)
88
(31)
102
(39)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 81.7
(27.6)
83.4
(28.6)
86.8
(30.4)
89.5
(31.9)
93.6
(34.2)
95.1
(35.1)
96.1
(35.6)
95.4
(35.2)
92.4
(33.6)
89.5
(31.9)
85.1
(29.5)
82.5
(28.1)
97.5
(36.4)
Average high °F (°C) 68.4
(20.2)
70.7
(21.5)
74.5
(23.6)
79.2
(26.2)
84.7
(29.3)
88.4
(31.3)
90.2
(32.3)
89.6
(32.0)
86.9
(30.5)
82.0
(27.8)
76.0
(24.4)
70.4
(21.3)
80.1
(26.7)
Average low °F (°C) 47.3
(8.5)
50.1
(10.1)
54.2
(12.3)
58.6
(14.8)
65.4
(18.6)
71.4
(21.9)
73.0
(22.8)
73.4
(23.0)
72.2
(22.3)
65.9
(18.8)
57.3
(14.1)
50.5
(10.3)
61.7
(16.5)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 29.6
(−1.3)
33.3
(0.7)
38.4
(3.6)
44.6
(7.0)
54.8
(12.7)
65.2
(18.4)
68.4
(20.2)
69.5
(20.8)
65.2
(18.4)
51.1
(10.6)
41.7
(5.4)
32.8
(0.4)
27.2
(−2.7)
Record low °F (°C) 15
(−9)
24
(−4)
26
(−3)
32
(0)
40
(4)
52
(11)
60
(16)
63
(17)
52
(11)
39
(4)
25
(−4)
19
(−7)
15
(−9)
Average rainfall inches (mm) 2.74
(70)
2.78
(71)
4.24
(108)
2.18
(55)
3.13
(80)
5.83
(148)
5.83
(148)
6.40
(163)
6.96
(177)
4.21
(107)
2.69
(68)
2.63
(67)
49.62
(1,260)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.01 in) 7.5 7.3 8.2 5.8 6.8 13.3 12.8 14.0 13.5 10.6 7.7 7.5 115.0
Mean daily sunshine hours 7.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 8.2
Percent possible sunshine 64 73 75 69 64 64 64 69 67 64 64 70 67
Source 1: NOAA[96][97]
Source 2: Weather Atlas (sunshine data)[98]

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ The reference only showed the record speed, so this lap time was actually found and calculated by dividing the record speed to track length.
  2. ^ The reference only showed the record speed, so this lap time was actually found and calculated by dividing the record speed to track length.

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External links

  •   Media related to Daytona International Speedway at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Daytona International Speedway race results at Racing-Reference
  • Daytona Rising renovation site December 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • Speedway Page May 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on NASCAR.com
  • Satellite picture by Google Maps
  • at Fox Sports' website
  • Auto-racing Fatalities list at USA Today website
  • Daytona Deaths Chart at Sports Illustrated's website

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Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach Florida United States Since opening in 1959 it has been the home of the Daytona 500 the most prestigious race in NASCAR as well as its season opening event In addition to NASCAR the track also hosts races of ARCA AMA Superbike IMSA SCCA and Motocross The track features multiple layouts including the primary 2 500 mi 4 023 km high speed tri oval a 3 560 mi 5 729 km sports car course a 2 950 mi 4 748 km motorcycle course and a 1 320 ft 400 m karting and motorcycle flat track The track s 180 acre 73 ha infield includes the 29 acre 12 ha Lake Lloyd which has hosted powerboat racing The speedway is operated by NASCAR pursuant to a lease with the City of Daytona Beach on the property that runs until 2054 1 4 Dale Earnhardt is Daytona International Speedway s all time winningest driver with a total of 34 career victories 12 Daytona 500 Qualifying Races 7 NASCAR Xfinity Series Races 6 Busch Clash Races 6 IROC Races 2 Pepsi 400 July Races and the 1998 Daytona 500 Daytona International SpeedwayThe Daytona International Speedway Logo Location1801 West International Speedway Blvd Daytona Beach Florida 32114Time zoneUTC 5 UTC 4 DST Coordinates29 11 8 N 81 4 10 W 29 18556 N 81 06944 W 29 18556 81 06944 Coordinates 29 11 8 N 81 4 10 W 29 18556 N 81 06944 W 29 18556 81 06944Capacity101 500 167 785 w infield depending on configuration 123 500 grandstand capacity OwnerNASCAR 1 OperatorNASCARBroke groundNovember 25 1957 65 years ago 1957 11 25 OpenedFebruary 22 1959 64 years ago 1959 02 22 Construction costUS 3 millionArchitectCharles MoneypennyWilliam France Sr Major eventsCurrent NASCAR Cup SeriesDaytona 500 1959 present Coke Zero Sugar 400 1959 present Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1959 present Busch Clash 1979 2021 O Reilly Auto Parts 253 2020 2021 NASCAR Xfinity SeriesBeef It s What s for Dinner 300 1982 present Wawa 250 2002 present Super Start Batteries 188 2020 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesNextEra Energy 250 2000 present BrakeBest Select 159 2020 2021 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar ChampionshipRolex 24 at Daytona 1962 present WeatherTech 240 1967 1986 2000 2002 2009 2020 ARCA Menards SeriesLucas Oil Complete Engine Treatment 200 1964 present AMA Daytona SportBike amp MotoAmericaDaytona 200 1961 2019 2021 present AMA SupercrossDaytona Supercross by HondaFormer Trans Am Series 1967 1968 1984 2013 2019 Grand AmDaytona Finale 1972 1986 1996 2001 2003 Grand Prix motorcycle racingUnited States motorcycle Grand Prix 1961 1965 IROC 1974 1978 1985 1989 1991 2006 USAC Daytona 100 1959 NASCAR Tri Oval 1959 present 2 3 SurfaceAsphaltLength2 500 miles 4 023 km Turns4BankingTurns 31 Tri oval 18 Back straightaway 2 Race lap record0 40 364 Colin Braun Roush Yates Ford EcoBoost 3 5L GDI V6tt 2013 Daytona Prototype Sports Car Course 1985 present 3 SurfaceAsphaltLength3 560 miles 5 729 km Turns12BankingOval turns 31 Tri Oval 18 Back straightaway 2 Infield 0 flat Race lap record1 33 724 Alex Palou Cadillac DPi V R 2022 DPi NASCAR Road Course 2020 2021 SurfaceAsphaltLength3 570 miles 5 745 km Turns14BankingOval turns 31 Tri Oval 18 Back straightaway 2 Infield 0 flat Race lap record1 55 677 Chase Elliott Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2021 NASCAR Cup Motorcycle Course 2005 present SurfaceAsphaltLength2 950 miles 4 748 km Turns12BankingOval turns 31 Tri Oval 18 Back straightaway 2 Infield 0 flat Race lap record1 37 546 Ben Spies Suzuki GSX R1000 2007 Superbike Sports Car Course 1984 2 SurfaceAsphaltLength3 869 miles 6 228 km Race lap record1 45 209 Derek Bell Porsche 962 1984 IMSA GTP Sports Car Course 1975 1983 2 SurfaceAsphaltLength3 840 miles 6 180 km Race lap record1 45 360 Danny Ongais Lola T600 1982 IMSA GTP Sports Car Course 1959 1974 2 SurfaceAsphaltLength3 810 miles 6 132 km Turns7Race lap record1 41 250 Mark Donohue Ferrari 512 M 1971 Group 5 Dirt Flat TrackSurfaceDirtLength 25 miles 40 km Turns4BankingFlatShort OvalSurfaceAsphaltLength 40 miles 64 km Turns4BankingFlatRace lap record0 20 129 Nate Monteith Monteith Racing 2013 Whelen All American Series Websitewww wbr daytonainternationalspeedway wbr comThe track was built in 1959 by NASCAR founder William Bill France Sr to host racing that was held at the former Daytona Beach Road Course His banked design permitted higher speeds and gave fans a better view of the cars Lights were installed around the track in 1998 and today it is the third largest single lit outdoor sports facility The speedway has been renovated four times with the infield renovated in 2004 and the track repaved in 1978 and 2010 The track is 50 mi 80 km north of Orlando On January 22 2013 the fourth speedway renovation was unveiled On July 5 2013 ground was broken on Daytona Rising to remove backstretch seating and completely redevelop the frontstretch seating The renovation was by design builder Barton Malow Company in partnership with Rossetti Architects The project was completed in January 2016 and cost US 400 million It emphasized improved fan experience with five expanded and redesigned fan entrances called injectors as well as wider and more comfortable seats and more restrooms and concession stands After the renovations were complete the track s grandstands had 101 500 5 permanent seats with the ability to increase permanent seating to 125 000 6 7 The project was finished before the start of Speedweeks in 2016 Contents 1 Track history 1 1 Construction 1 2 Layouts 1 2 1 Tri oval 1 2 2 Road courses 1 2 3 Supercross 1 2 4 Flat track and infield kart track 1 2 5 Paved short track 1 3 Football 1 4 Soccer 2 Video games 3 Fatalities 4 Fan amenities 4 1 UNOH Fanzone 4 2 Budweiser Party Porch 5 Events 5 1 Current 5 1 1 2 5 mile superspeedway 5 1 2 Road course 5 1 3 Other 5 2 Former 6 Track records 7 Weather and climate 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksTrack history EditConstruction Edit NASCAR founder William France Sr began planning for the track in 1953 as a way to promote the series which at the time was racing on the Daytona Beach Road Course 8 France met with Daytona Beach engineer Charles Moneypenny to discuss his plans for the speedway He wanted the track to have the highest banking possible to allow the cars to reach high speeds and to give fans a better view of the cars on track Moneypenny traveled to Detroit Michigan to visit the Ford Proving Grounds which had a high speed test track with banked corners Ford shared their engineering design of the track with Moneypenny providing the needed details of how to transition the pavement from a flat straightaway to a banked corner France took the plans to the Daytona Beach city commission who supported his idea and formed the Daytona Beach Speedway Authority 9 The tri oval after the 2010 2011 repaving The city commission agreed to lease the 447 acre 180 9 ha parcel of land adjacent to Daytona Beach Municipal Airport to France s corporation for 10 000 a year over a 50 year period France then began working on building funding for the project and found support from a Texas oil millionaire Clint Murchison Sr Murchison lent France 600 000 along with the construction equipment necessary to build the track France also secured funding from Pepsi Cola General Motors designer Harley Earl a second mortgage on his home and selling 300 000 stock shares to local residents Ground broke on construction of the 2 500 mi 4 023 km speedway on November 25 1957 9 To build the high banking crews had to excavate over a million square yards of soil from the track s infield 10 Because of the high water table in the area the excavated hole filled with water to form what is now known as Lake Lloyd named after Joseph Sax Lloyd one of the original six members of the Daytona Beach Speedway Authority The lake was stocked with 65 000 fish and France arranged speedboat races on it 11 22 tons of lime mortar had to be brought in to form the track s binding base over which asphalt was laid Because of the extreme degree of banking Moneypenny had to come up with a way to pave the incline He connected the paving equipment to bulldozers anchored at the top of the banking This allowed the paving equipment to pave the banking without slipping or rolling down the incline Moneypenny subsequently patented his construction method citation needed and later designed Talladega Superspeedway and Michigan International Speedway By December 1958 France had begun to run out of money and relied on race ticket sales to complete construction 9 He also received a substantial sum of money from the Pepsi company after attempting to obtain the money to finish construction from the Coca Cola Company and being turned down For years from when the track opened to France s death France never allowed Coca Cola to be sold as a concession at any of the tracks he owned as a result The tri oval during the 2015 Daytona 500 with nearly completed grandstand in the background The first practice run on the new track was on February 6 1959 On February 22 1959 42 000 people attended the inaugural Daytona 500 9 Its finish was as startling as the track itself Lee Petty beat Johnny Beauchamp in a photo finish that took three days to adjudicate 12 When the track opened it was the fastest race track to host a stock car race until Talladega Superspeedway opened 10 years later citation needed On April 4 it hosted a 100 mi 160 9 km Champ Car event which saw Jim Rathmann beat Dick Rathmann and Rodger Ward at an average speed of 170 26 mph 274 01 km h at the time the fastest motor race ever 12 It was the occasion of Daytona s first fatality George Amick attempting to overtake for third late in the race hit a wall and was killed 12 April 5 a scheduled 1 000 km 620 mi sports car event shortened to 560 mi 900 km by darkness was won by Roberto Mieres and Fritz d Orey who shared a Porsche RSK which proved more durable than more potent competition 12 The tri oval in 2017 after Daytona Rising was completed Lights were installed around the track in 1998 to run NASCAR s July race the Coke Zero 400 at night The track was the world s largest single lighted outdoor sports facility until being surpassed by Losail International Circuit in 2008 citation needed Musco Lighting installed the lighting system which took into account glare and visibility for aircraft arriving and departing nearby Daytona Beach International Airport and costs about 240 per hour when in operation 13 Layouts Edit Tri oval Edit Map of the speedway Daytona s tri oval is 2 500 mi 4 023 km long with 31 banking in the turns and 18 banking at the start finish line The front straight is 3 800 ft 1 200 m long and the back straight or superstretch is 3 000 ft 910 m long The tri oval shape was revolutionary at the time as it greatly improved sight lines for fans It is one of the two tracks on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit that uses restrictor plates to slow the cars down due to the high speeds the other being Talladega Superspeedway 14 On July 15 2010 repaving of the track began This came almost a year earlier than planned due to the track coming apart during the 2010 Daytona 500 The project used an estimated 50 000 tons vague of asphalt to repave 1 4 million square feet 130 000 m2 including the racing surface apron skid pads and pit road Because of good weather the project was completed ahead of schedule 15 On October 9 2013 Colin Braun drove a Daytona Prototype car prepared by Michael Shank Racing to set a single lap record on the tri oval configuration of 222 971 mph 358 837 km h 16 During NASCAR events it takes less than a minute for the cars to complete a lap around the 2 500 mi 4 023 km tri oval course Road courses Edit Map of the 24 hour road course configuration Start of the 2011 Rolex 24 at Daytona While the more famous 24 Hours of Le Mans is held near the summer solstice Daytona s endurance race is held in winter meaning more of the race is run at night The track s lighting system is limited to 20 of its maximum output for the race to keep cars dependent on their headlights 17 The 3 810 mi 6 132 km road course was built in 1959 and first hosted a three hour sports car race called the Daytona Continental in 1962 18 The race length became 2 000 km 1 200 mi in 1964 12 and in 1966 was extended to a 24 hour endurance race known as the Rolex 24 at Daytona It was shortened again to six hours in 1972 and the 1974 rendition of the race was cancelled entirely 12 In 1973 a very sharp chicane was added at the end of the backstretch approaching oval turn three In 1984 19 and 1985 20 the layout was modified re profiling road course turns 1 and 2 and moving what is now turn 3 nicknamed the International Horseshoe closer to its preceding turns Also the chicane on the backstretch was modified A new entry leg was constructed approximately 400 ft 120 m earlier resulting in a longer three legged bus stop shape Cars would now enter in the first leg bypass the second leg and exit out of the existing third leg Passing would now be possible inside the longer chicane The construction resulted in a final length of 3 560 mi 5 729 km for the complete road course In 2003 the backstretch chicane was modified once again The middle leg was repaved and widened and now cars would enter through the first leg and exit out of the second leg The existing third leg was abandoned This allowed cars a cleaner entry into oval turn three After favorable results in 2010 the third leg was demolished and removed permanently Map of the Moto Course In 2005 a second infield road course configuration was constructed primarily for motorcycles Due to fears of tire wear on the banked oval sections oval turns 1 and 2 were bypassed giving the new course a length of 2 950 mi 4 748 km The Daytona SportBike that runs the Daytona 200 however uses the main road course except for the motorcycle Pedro Rodriguez Hairpin tighter than the one used for cars the car version is used as an acceleration lane for motorcycles 21 On September 26 and 27 2006 the IndyCar Series held a compatibility test on the 10 turn 2 73 mi 4 39 km modified road course and the 12 turn 2 950 mi 4 748 km motorcycle road course with 5 drivers The drivers who tested at the track were Vitor Meira Sam Hornish Jr Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon This marked the first time since 1984 that open wheel cars have taken to the track at Daytona 22 On January 31 February 1 2007 IndyCar returned for a full test involving 17 cars 23 Map of NASCAR road course On July 8 2020 NASCAR announced that it would race the Daytona road course in all of its national series for the first time in mid August with the Cup Series racing the Go Bowling 235 due to current COVID 19 pandemic health restrictions in New York state requiring 14 days self isolation on arrival from other states preventing the use of Watkins Glen International 24 On July 30 a modification of the course to add a chicane near the exit of Turn 12 Oval Turn Four was announced lengthening the course to 3 570 mi 5 745 km 25 Supercross Edit During Daytona Beach Bike Week a supercross track is built between the pit road and the tri oval section of the track Historically the track has used more sand than dirt providing unique challenges to riders citation needed The 2008 2013 track configurations were designed by former champion Ricky Carmichael 26 Daytona has hosted an AMA Supercross Championship round uninterruptedly since 1971 27 Flat track and infield kart track Edit Popular dirt track races in karting and flat track motorcycle racing had been held at Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium but in 2009 the city announced the stadium was replacing its entire surface with FieldTurf and thereby eliminating the flat track racing at the stadium To continue racing speedway officials built the Daytona Flat Track a new quarter mile dirt track outside of turns 1 amp 2 of the main superspeedway It seats 5 000 in temporary grandstands and opened in December 2009 for WKA KartWeek From 2010 to 2016 it also hosted the AMA Grand National Championship before it was moved in 2017 to the tri oval section and became a TT course 28 There is also a short paved kart autocross track in the infield just inside of turn 3 The SCCA holds autocross on this track in addition to hosting sprint karting races during KartWeek Paved short track Edit In February 2012 it was announced that a 0 400 mi 0 644 km paved short track would be constructed along the backstretch of the Speedway s main course for NASCAR s lower tier series to compete at during Speedweeks called the UNOH Battle at the Beach which is similar to the Toyota All Star Showdown formerly held at Irwindale Speedway 29 The first races were held on that track in February 2013 The track was shortened to a 0 375 mi 0 604 km oval in 2014 by shorter straightaways The future of racing at the short track became uncertain after 2015 with the grandstands on the back straightaway being demolished as a part of the Daytona Rising project 30 Football Edit In the fall of 1959 the track hosted several high school football games for the Father Lopez Green Wave in the first year of the school s football program The track hosted four college football games featuring the Daytona based Bethune Cookman Wildcats in 1974 and 1975 In early 2014 track president Joie Chitwood expressed a desire to bring football back to the track 31 Soccer Edit On July 2 and 3 2022 the track hosted Daytona Soccer Fest a 2 day event highlighted by a friendly match between heated Colombian rivals America de Cali and Deportivo Cali and a NWSL regular season match between the Orlando Pride and Racing Louisville FC Video games EditIn 1994 Sega released an arcade game called Daytona USA using their Model 2 Arcade hardware It was developed by their famed AM2 development team It featured a fully detailed 3D model of the circuit for the very first time The soundtrack for the game included vocals by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi It is widely considered to be one of the most successful and influential racing games of all time Daytona USA spawned many sequels both in the arcades and on various home videogame consoles The latest version Daytona Championship USA was released to arcades in 2017 32 iRacing com have laser scanned the facility twice The first in 2008 and 2011 once the repave was completed Both are available in official racing series There has been no word to when and if it will be re scanned now that the Daytona Rising project has now been completed 33 Both the oval layout and Rolex 24 Hour layout are available in both PlayStation 3 video games Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6 and in the PlayStation 4 game Gran Turismo 7 Daytona International Speedway is also featured in Forza Motorsport 6 and Forza Motorsport 7 for the Xbox One and Windows 10 Real Racing 3 s second NASCAR update featured the Daytona International Speedway as a new circuit coming in three layouts In addition to the oval and Rolex 24 Hour layouts in Gran Turismo there also exists a Daytona 200 layout in the game Fatalities EditMain article List of Daytona International Speedway fatalities A total of 40 people have been fatally injured in on track incidents 23 car drivers twelve motorcyclists three go kart drivers one powerboat racer and one track worker The most notorious death was that of Dale Earnhardt who was killed on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 on February 18 2001 34 Fan amenities Edit The former Earnhardt Grandstand at Daytona International Speedway which was changed into one of the injectors after Daytona Rising UNOH Fanzone Edit The UNOH Fanzone is an access package similar to pit passes for fans to get closer to drivers and race teams The fanzone was built in 2004 as part of a renovation of the track s infield 35 Fans are able to walk on top of the garages known as the fandeck and view track and garage activity Fans can also view race teams working in the garage including NASCAR technical inspection through windows The garage windows also include slots for fans to hand merchandise to drivers for autographs The fanzone also includes a live entertainment stage additional food and drink areas and various other activities and displays 36 The 2004 renovation of the infield headed by design firm HNTB 37 was the first major renovation of the infield in the history of the track 38 In addition to the fanzone a new vehicle and pedestrian tunnel was built under turn 1 The tunnel posed a challenge to engineers because it was to be built under the water table Another challenge came during construction when three named hurricanes passed by the track flooding much of the excavation work The infield renovation involved landscaping and hardscaping such as a new walkway along the shore of Lake Lloyd and the construction of 34 new buildings including garages and fueling stations offices and inspection facilities and a club The renovation project received a 2005 Award for Excellence from Design Build Institute of America 38 Following the success of the UNOH Fanzone at Daytona Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Kansas Speedway each built a similar infield fanzone citation needed On December 9 2016 the speedway announced that the University of Northwestern Ohio purchased entitlement rights to the fanzone and that the area will be named UNOH Fanzone 39 Budweiser Party Porch Edit The Budweiser Party Porch was a 46 foot high 14 0 m porch located along the backstretch of the track It was built on top of a portion of the backstretch grandstands and includes a 277 foot wide 84 4 m 33 foot tall 10 1 m sign the largest sign in motorsports 40 The porch featured tables food and drinks offering fans a fun filled atmosphere that breaks fans away from the confines of grandstand seating without sacrificing the view Below the porch was an interactive fan zone featuring amusement rides a go kart track show cars and merchandise trailers 41 After the 2015 racing season the Party Porch was torn down with the backstretch grandstands as part of the DAYTONA Rising project Events EditCurrent Edit 2 5 mile superspeedway Edit The start of the 2015 Daytona 500 The 2018 Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR Cup Series 42 43 Points paying races Daytona 500 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Qualifying races Bluegreen Vacations Duel NASCAR Xfinity Series 42 43 Beef It s What s For Dinner 300 Wawa 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 42 NextEra Energy 250 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Lucas Oil 200 44 Road course Edit WeatherTech SportsCar Championship formerly Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series 45 Rolex 24 at Daytona IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge BMW Performance 200 Historic Sports Car Racing Classic 24 Hours at Daytona WKA Vega Road Racing Series driven by Mazda Daytona Kart Week ChampCar Endurance Series The 14 Hours of Daytona Beach WRL Concorso Daytona 14 Hours MotoAmerica from 2022 Daytona 200Other Edit Monster Energy AMA Supercross Daytona Supercross by Honda 46 Ricky Carmichael Amateur Supercross AMA Pro Flat Track Racing Daytona Flat Track WKA Mazda Bridgestone Manufacturers Cup Series Daytona Kart Week WKA Speedway Dirt Daytona Dirt World Championships Daytona Beach Half Marathon Welcome to RockvilleFormer Edit AMA Daytona SportBike Daytona 200 43 Brumos Porsche 250 race ran by several series amp sanctioning bodies Grand Prix motorcycle racing United States motorcycle Grand Prix 1961 1965 IROC Superspeedway 1975 1978 1985 1989 1991 2006 Road Course 1974 2006 ISCARS Dash Touring Series formerly NASCAR Goody s Dash Series amp IPOWER Dash IPOWER Dash 150 1979 2004 DaytonaUSA com 150 2001 47 LATAM Challenge Series 2014 NASCAR Convertible Division Can Am Duels race now used for the NASCAR Cup Series 1959 USAC Championship Car NASCAR Cup Series O Reilly Auto Parts 253 NASCAR Xfinity Series Super Start Batteries 188 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series BrakeBest Select 159 ARCA Menards Series General Tire 100 Daytona 100 1959 NASCAR K amp N Pro Series East UNOH Battle at the Beach on backstretch oval 375 miles NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour amp Whelen Southern Modified Tour UNOH Battle at the Beach on backstretch oval Trans Am Series Trans Am Finale 1967 1968 1984 2013 2019 Track records EditAs of January 2023 track records on the 2 500 mi 4 023 km tri oval are as follows 48 Record Year Date Driver Car Make Time Speed Avg SpeedNASCAR Cup SeriesQualifying 1987 February 9 Bill Elliott Ford 42 783 210 364 mph 338 548 km h Race 500 miles 1 Lap 2020 February 17 Erik Jones Toyota 43 682 49 206 034 mph 331 580 km h Race 400 miles 1980 July 4 Bobby Allison Mercury 2 18 21 173 473 mph 279 178 km h Race 250 miles 1961 July 4 David Pearson Pontiac 1 37 13 154 294 mph 248 312 km h NASCAR Xfinity SeriesQualifying 1987 Tommy Houston Buick 46 298 194 389 mph 312 839 km h Race 300 miles 1 Lap 2019 February 16 Jeffrey Earnhardt Toyota 45 554 50 197 568 mph 317 955 km h Race 250 miles 2003 July 4 Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet 1 37 35 153 715 mph 247 380 km h NASCAR Truck SeriesQualifying 2015 February 20 Spencer Gallagher Chevrolet 47 332 190 146 mph 306 010 km h Race 250 miles 1 Lap 2019 February 15 David Gilliland Toyota 46 008 51 195 618 mph 314 817 km h IROCRace 100 miles 1996 February 16 Dale Earnhardt Pontiac 47 926 187 793 mph 302 224 km h ARCA Menards SeriesQualifying 1987 February 8 Bill Venturini Chevrolet 44 954 200 209 mph 322 205 km h Race 200 miles 1998 February 8 Kenny Irwin Jr Ford 1 18 20 153 191 mph 246 537 km h ARCA Menards Series EastQualifying 1989 February 18 Kenny Wallace Pontiac 46 810 192 271 mph 309 430 km h Race 300 miles 1995 February 18 Chad Little Ford 1 59 25 150 732 mph 242 580 km h USAC IndyCarQualifying 1959 April 4 Dick Rathman Kurtis 51 970 173 21 mph 278 75 km h Race 100 miles 1959 April 4 Jim Rathmann Watson 52 861 170 261 mph 274 009 km h As of March 2023 the fastest official race lap records on the road course layouts are listed as Category Time Driver Vehicle DateCurrent Layout 5 729 km 1985 present DPi 1 33 724 52 Alex Palou Cadillac DPi V R 2022 24 Hours of DaytonaLMP2 1 35 532 52 Paul Loup Chatin Oreca 07 2022 24 Hours of DaytonaLMDh 1 35 616 53 Tom Blomqvist Acura ARX 06 2023 24 Hours of DaytonaGroup C 1 38 495 54 Masahiro Hasemi Nissan R91CP 1992 24 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTP 1 38 596 55 Jan Lammers Jaguar XJR 12D 1990 24 Hours of DaytonaDP 1 39 180 56 Sebastien Bourdais Chevrolet Corvette DP 2014 24 Hours of DaytonaWSC 1 40 545 57 Max Papis Ferrari 333 SP 1998 24 Hours of DaytonaLMP900 1 42 078 58 Jan Lammers Crawford SSC2K 2002 24 Hours of DaytonaLMP3 1 42 133 52 Felipe Fraga Ligier JS P320 2022 24 Hours of DaytonaLM GTE 1 42 168 59 Jesse Krohn BMW M8 GTE 2020 24 Hours of DaytonaLMPC 1 42 716 60 Patricio O Ward Oreca FLM09 2017 24 Hours of DaytonaTrans Am 1 43 289 61 Chris Dyson Ford Mustang Trans Am 2019 Daytona Trans Am roundGT3 1 44 541 59 Marcos Gomes Ferrari 488 GT3 2019 24 Hours of DaytonaGT1 GTS 1 47 917 62 Ron Fellows Chevrolet Corvette C5 R 2000 24 Hours of DaytonaPorsche Carrera Cup 1 47 983 63 Patrick Pilet Porsche 911 997 GT3 Cup 3 8 2013 24 Hours of DaytonaFerrari Challenge 1 48 403 64 Manny Franco Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2022 Daytona Ferrari Challenge North America roundIMSA GTS 1 49 604 65 Robby Gordon Ford Mustang 1993 24 Hours of DaytonaSupersport 1 49 635 66 Blake Davis Yamaha YZF R6 2023 Daytona 200LMP675 1 49 731 67 Terry Borcheller Lola B2K 40 2002 Pepsi 400GT2 1 50 927 68 Olivier Beretta Dodge Viper GTS R 1999 24 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTP Lights 1 51 009 54 Parker Johnstone Spice SE91P 1992 24 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTO 1 51 774 69 Darin Brassfield Ford Thunderbird 1985 3 Hours of DaytonaGT 1 52 354 70 Timo Bernhard Porsche 911 GT3 RS 2003 24 Hours of DaytonaGT4 1 52 665 71 Ben Rhodes Ford Mustang GT4 2023 BMW M Endurance Challenge at DaytonaAmerican GT 1 54 206 72 Joe Varde Chevrolet Corvette C5 2001 24 Hours of DaytonaTwins Cup 1 55 545 73 Stefano Mesa Yamaha YZF R7 74 2023 Daytona MotoAmerica Twins Cup roundTCR Touring Car 1 58 100 75 Mikey Taylor Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 2021 BMW Endurance Challenge at DaytonaIMSA GTS 2 2 00 432 76 Wolfgang Land Porsche 911 Carrera 993 1995 24 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTU 2 01 031 77 Jay Cochran Porsche 911 Turbo 1994 24 Hours of DaytonaMazda MX 5 Cup 2 06 544 78 Gresham Wagner Mazda MX 5 ND 2023 Daytona Mazda MX 5 Cup roundNASCAR Road Course 5 745 km 2020 2021 NASCAR Cup Series 1 55 677 79 Chase Elliott Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2021 O Reilly Auto Parts 253NASCAR Xfinity Series 1 58 106 80 Ty Gibbs Toyota Supra NASCAR 2021 Super Start Batteries 188NASCAR Truck Series 2 00 689 81 Ben Rhodes Toyota Tundra NASCAR 2021 BrakeBest Select 159Sports Car Road Course 6 228 km 1984 IMSA GTP 1 45 209 82 Derek Bell Porsche 962 1984 3 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTO 1 53 984 82 Wally Dallenbach Jr Ford Mustang 1984 3 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTU 2 03 027 82 Elliot Forbes Robinson Porsche 924 Carrera 1984 3 Hours of DaytonaSports Car Road Course 6 180 km 1975 1983 IMSA GTP 1 45 360 83 Danny Ongais Lola T600 1982 3 Hours of DaytonaIMSA GTX 1 46 342 84 Danny Ongais Porsche 935 K3 80 1980 Daytona Finale 250 MilesIMSA GTO 1 53 130 85 Don Devendorf Nissan 280ZX Turbo 1983 Summer Speed Week 83 DaytonaGroup 4 1 53 890 86 Kenper Miller BMW M1 1981 IMSA National Championship Finale DaytonaIMSA GTU 2 02 418 84 Walt Bohren Mazda RX 7 1980 Daytona Finale 250 MilesF750 2 07 431 a 87 Kenny Roberts Yamaha TZ750 1978 Daytona Formula 750 roundIMSA AAC 2 07 599 88 Gene Felton Buick Skylark 1978 Daytona Fire Cracker 400Sports Car Road Course 6 132 km 1959 1974 Group 5 Sports Car 1 41 250 89 Mark Donohue Ferrari 512 M 1971 24 Hours of DaytonaMotorcycle racing 1 45 700 b 90 Mel Lacher Harley Davidson KRTT 1965 Daytona 200Group 4 1 48 700 91 Jo Siffert Porsche 917K 1970 24 Hours of DaytonaGroup 5 Prototype 1 49 604 92 Mike Hailwood Mirage M6 1973 24 Hours of DaytonaGroup 6 1 54 000 93 Jo Siffert Porsche 908L 1969 24 Hours of DaytonaGroup 3 2 08 200 94 Dave MacDonald Shelby Daytona Coupe 1964 2000 km of DaytonaWeather and climate EditDaytona has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa which enables year round use of the facility Light frosts are in theory possible but unlikely during the 24 hour event s nighttime under clear conditions but general racing conditions are mild also during winter With a dry season taking place during the winter months the 500 generally has good odds of being run without rain delays The summer event under the floodlights is more likely to undergo disturbances due to the rainy tendencies of the hot muggy and humid summers Due to the complete difference of seasons the two NASCAR Cup races at Daytona see vastly different track conditions Climate data for Daytona Beach Int l Florida 1981 2010 normals 95 extremes 1923 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 92 33 89 32 92 33 96 36 100 38 102 39 102 39 101 38 99 37 95 35 90 32 88 31 102 39 Mean maximum F C 81 7 27 6 83 4 28 6 86 8 30 4 89 5 31 9 93 6 34 2 95 1 35 1 96 1 35 6 95 4 35 2 92 4 33 6 89 5 31 9 85 1 29 5 82 5 28 1 97 5 36 4 Average high F C 68 4 20 2 70 7 21 5 74 5 23 6 79 2 26 2 84 7 29 3 88 4 31 3 90 2 32 3 89 6 32 0 86 9 30 5 82 0 27 8 76 0 24 4 70 4 21 3 80 1 26 7 Average low F C 47 3 8 5 50 1 10 1 54 2 12 3 58 6 14 8 65 4 18 6 71 4 21 9 73 0 22 8 73 4 23 0 72 2 22 3 65 9 18 8 57 3 14 1 50 5 10 3 61 7 16 5 Mean minimum F C 29 6 1 3 33 3 0 7 38 4 3 6 44 6 7 0 54 8 12 7 65 2 18 4 68 4 20 2 69 5 20 8 65 2 18 4 51 1 10 6 41 7 5 4 32 8 0 4 27 2 2 7 Record low F C 15 9 24 4 26 3 32 0 40 4 52 11 60 16 63 17 52 11 39 4 25 4 19 7 15 9 Average rainfall inches mm 2 74 70 2 78 71 4 24 108 2 18 55 3 13 80 5 83 148 5 83 148 6 40 163 6 96 177 4 21 107 2 69 68 2 63 67 49 62 1 260 Average rainy days 0 01 in 7 5 7 3 8 2 5 8 6 8 13 3 12 8 14 0 13 5 10 6 7 7 7 5 115 0Mean daily sunshine hours 7 0 8 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 8 2Percent possible sunshine 64 73 75 69 64 64 64 69 67 64 64 70 67Source 1 NOAA 96 97 Source 2 Weather Atlas sunshine data 98 Gallery Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daytona International Speedway Main Entrance at night prior to renovation Cars practicing in 2004 Old Flagstand Grandstand prior to renovation Paul Revere 250 restart after a caution View from the former backstretch grandstands at night Endurance kart race Racetrack skidmarks and view of old grandstand View of Lake Lloyd Infield garages Infield view from President s Row View of Victory Lane from a skybox Statue of Dale Earnhardt Sr holding his winner s trophy Rolex Clock at the garageSee also Edit944 Cup List of Daytona International Speedway fatalities Daytona 500 Experience Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaNotes Edit The reference only showed the record speed so this lap time was actually found and calculated by dividing the record speed to track length The reference only showed the record speed so this lap time was actually found and calculated by dividing the record speed to track length References Edit a b Long Mark May 22 2019 NASCAR buys International Speedway Corp for 2B Associated Press Retrieved February 4 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