I go to Florida for various things and stuff, and on this visit, I took the time to see Daytona Speedway. The visit even included an on track tour! Daytona Speedway is massive. This video does not do the scale of the place justice.
Track Tour Gallery
Being on the Daytona Speedway track was amazing. Here’s some of my favorite shots from the track tour.
Daytona International Speedway is MASSIVE!On the track at Daytona International SpeedwayLooking toward the start/finish line from the Daytona grandstandLooking at Turn 4 from the grandstands at DaytonaThe speedway has customized manhole coversVictory Lane at Daytona!Looking at the Daytona grandstands from Victory LaneDaytona start/finish lineDaytona start/finish lineDaytona start/finish lineVictory lane at Daytona International SpeedwayLooking backwards down the frontstretch and the start/finish line at DaytonaLooking up at the flag stand from the track at Daytona International SpeedwayOn track at the start/finish line at Daytona International Speedway
Hall of Fame Gallery
I was unaware of the Hall of Fame attached to the Daytona Speedway. Some amazing artifacts from American racing history. The best discovery was my favorite driver’s car, Dale Jarrett!
Multiple vehicles on a mockup of the Daytona Speedway high banks at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaDale Earnhardt’s #3 on the high bank display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America1972 Richard Petty Dodge on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America1902 Henry Ford 999 on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaAustin Cindric’s winning car from the 2022 Daytona 500Austin Cindric’s winning car from the 2022 Daytona 5001935 Campbell-RAilton Blue Bird Daytona Beach Land Speed Record car on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaIvan Stewart trophy truck on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaMickey Thompson’s 1959 Pontiac Challenger I on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaThe Mad Dog IV, the world’s fastest race car of 1961 on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaThe Mad Dog IV, the world’s fastest race car of 1961 on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaMultiple vehicles on a mockup of the Daytona Speedway high banks at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaRoger Penske’s first race car on display at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaMy favorite, Dale Jarrett’s 88 Ford Credit tucked in a back corner at the Motorsports Hall of FameMy favorite, Dale Jarrett’s 88 Ford Credit tucked in a back corner at the Motorsports Hall of FameInside Dale Jarrett’s 88 Ford Credit carMy favorite, Dale Jarrett’s 88 Ford Credit tucked in a back corner at the Motorsports Hall of FameMy favorite, Dale Jarrett’s 88 Ford Credit tucked in a back corner at the Motorsports Hall of FameMultiple vehicles on a mockup of the Daytona Speedway high banks at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America1931 Simplex Piston Ring Special on display in the Hall of Fame museum1931 Simplex Piston Ring Special on display in the Hall of Fame museum1964 open wheel Kuzuma Watson Offy on display in the Hall of Fame museumThe GTO stock car on display in the Hall of Fame museum1969 Special Edition Hydro on display in the Hall of Fame museumRusty Wallace’s final NASCAR stock car on display in the Hall of Fame museumJaguar XJR-7 car on display in the Hall of Fame museum1952 Hudson Hornet Stock car on display in the Hall of Fame museumMy favorite NASCAR driver, Dale Jarrett won the 500 3 times!My favorite NASCAR driver, Dale Jarrett won the 500 3 times!My favorite NASCAR driver, Dale Jarrett won the 500 3 times!
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