Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
The history of Daytona International Speedway began in 1953 when Bill France Sr. realized the days of racing on the beach were numbered due to spreading land usage of a rapidly growing population and huge race crowds. France put his plans for the future of racing in Daytona Beach, Florida, in motion on April 4, 1953, with a proposal to construct a permanent speedway facility. On August 16, 1954, France signed a contract with City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County officials to build what would become Daytona International Speedway, the “World Center of Racing.” In 1957, land clearing began for the Speedway. The famous 31-degree highbanks were included in the design of the track so higher speeds could be achieved and to make it easier for fans to see the cars race around the 2.5-mile tri-oval. The dirt for the banking was taken from the infield and resulted in a 29-acre space that is known as Lake Lloyd.
Racing moved from the beach-road course to Daytona International Speedway in 1959 and the first Daytona 500 took place on February 22 in front of a crowd of over 41,000 fans.
In 1961, the Daytona 200 motorcycle race was moved from the beach to the Speedway.
On July 5, 2013, ground broke on the $400 million Daytona Rising frontstretch renovation project that would transform the historic speedway into a state-of-the-art motorsports facility. The Speedway now has approximately 101,500 permanent, wider, and more comfortable seats, 40 escalators, 17 elevators, twice as many restrooms, three times as many concession stands, and three concourse levels that span the nearly mile-long frontstretch. In addition, the Speedway features over 60 luxury suites with trackside views and a completely revamped hospitality experience for corporate guests.
Event Overview
From the hard-packed sands of Daytona Beach to its iconic home at the “World Center of Racing”, the Daytona 200 has challenged the world’s best motorcycle racers for more than seven decades. Don’t miss the 82nd running of the “Great American Motorcycle Race” coming March 7-9.
Join MotoAmerica stars like Josh Hayes, Josh Herrin, Tyler Scott, PJ Jacobsen, Kayla Yaakov, as well as riders from all over the world. In addition to the Daytona 200, the MotoAmerica weekend at Daytona will be the opening round of the 2024 Mission King Of The Baggers Championship, the BellissiMoto Twins Cup Championship, and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.
Useful Information
Full name: Daytona International Speedway, FL
Nearest cities: Orlando (51.9 mi), Tampa (136 mi), Jacksonville (90.4 mi)
Time zone: GMT -4
Nearest Airport: Daytona Beach International Airport
Weather:
MotoAmerica visits Daytona International Speedway at the beginning of March and the weather is very enjoyable. While it’s somewhat rainier than previous months, it is also noticeably sunnier. Expect average daily highs of around 77°F and lows of 57°F at this time of year.
Free Kids Zone
MotoAmerica Superbikes at Atlanta not only provides great racing but also includes FREE entertainment for the entire family as well. Bring the kids and enjoy our Kids Zone with FREE carnival games and activities! We’ll have “balance bikes” for the littlest tikes and electric bicycle riding area for older youth; all free. Remember, kids under 12 are free with paying adult.
Daytona VIP
Get the ultimate experience with the Daytona 200 VIP package. VIP packages include:
- 3-day Premier admission with VIP parking pass
- Individual Friday or Satruday package options
- *Kids ages 3-14 include admission discounts
- Climate-controlled VIP suite (Daytona 500 Club) with live TV feed on Friday and Saturday
- MotoAmerica racers and industry representatives Meet and Greet
- Catered(continental breakfast, coffee and iced tea, lunch, snacks, Friday and Satruday
- SuperFan VIP Appreciation Bag provided to all 3-day Premier guests
- MotoAmerica Merchandise Voucher
- Escorted Pre-Race Grid access for King of the Baggers Race (Friday) and the Daytona 200 (Saturday)
- Preferred podium viewing and podium pictures for the King of the Baggers and the Daytona 200 post race activities
- Cash Bar
- Premier viewing of the Daytona Pro-Pit Challenge
- Cardo Fan Lap included
- Photo-op with the Daytona 200 1st place trophy
- Memorable SuperFan VIP Experience digital magazine provided to all guests
*Kids ages 3-14 may not have access to the pre-grid race activities
Harley-Davidson Factory Race Fan - Ticket Package
3-Day Camping
Camping + 190 mph Superbikes = Awesome. Get a camping spot for you and your buddies while they last at the Daytona 200 March 7-9 2024. Check in early and enjoy Friday qualifying and all-day racing Sat & Sun! Camping spots range from tent locations all the way up to reserved RV spaces with power. Meet over 120 riders in our open race paddock! Kids under 16 free with paying adult. Bring the family for our Kids Zone and free carnival games!
Cardo Parade Lap
Grab your bike, helmet, and experience what it is like to ride on the racetrack! With the MotoAmerica Parade Lap package you will be able to just that. You will receive a minimum of one lap around the track and additional laps if time and conditions permit. The Parade Lap will be escorted, and helmets are required. You must be 16 years old or older to participate. Staging for the Parade Lap will be at the designated motorcycle parking area. Please be ready to go in the staging area 30 minutes prior. A waiver needs to be completed beforehand.
**THIS IS NOT AN ADMISSION TICKET. Must also purchase general admission ticket**
Ducati Fan Experience Ticket Package
- 3-Day Pass: Admission to racing, qualifying and practice for the 80th running of the Daytona 200 and MotoAmerica classes.
- Exclusive DUCATI parking: Parking reserved for DUCATI motorcycles on all three days of the event.
- DUCATI Track Walk: Track walk and guided tour.
- DUCATI Parade Lap: Grab your DUCATI, a helmet and ride two laps around Daytona International Speedway with fellow Ducatisti.
- Hospitality (coffee & refreshments) at Ducati Semi “lounge” (Expresso Bar, Refreshments, Circuit TV feed).
Dunlop M4 Suzuki 2-Seater Experience
Take a ride around Daytona with a professional superbike racer at speeds up to 150 mph!
All proceeds from the Dunlop M4 Suzuki Two-Seat Superbike program are donated to the Roadracing World Action Fund, a 501(c)(3) non-profit focusing on improving racetrack safety through the deployment of soft barriers.
Includes weekend general admission and weekend parking pass.