24 Hours of Daytona

Daytona Florida
Venue Daytona International Speedway
Corporate sponsor Rolex
First race 1962
Duration 24 hours
Venue Daytona International Speedway
Corporate sponsor Rolex
First race 1962
Duration 24 hours
Previous names Daytona 3 Hour Continental (1962–1963)
Daytona 2000 (1964–1965)
24 Hours of Daytona (1966–1971, 1973, 1975–1977)
6 Hours of Daytona (1972)
24 Hour Pepsi Challenge (1978–1983)
SunBank 24 at Daytona (1984–1991)
Rolex 24 At Daytona (1992–)
Most wins (driver) Hurley Haywood (5)
Scott Pruett (5)
Most wins (team) Chip Ganassi Racing (6)
Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (19)

Daytona Florida
Venue Daytona International Speedway
Corporate sponsor Rolex
First race 1962
Duration 24 hours
Previous names Daytona 3 Hour Continental (1962–1963)
Daytona 2000 (1964–1965)
24 Hours of Daytona (1966–1971, 1973, 1975–1977)
6 Hours of Daytona (1972)
24 Hour Pepsi Challenge (1978–1983)
SunBank 24 at Daytona (1984–1991)
Rolex 24 At Daytona (1992–)
Most wins (driver) Hurley Haywood (5)
Scott Pruett (5)
Most wins (team) Chip Ganassi Racing (6)
Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche

Race Highlights

Location 1801 West International Speedway Blvd,
Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
Time zone UTC−5 (UTC−4 DST)
Coordinates 29°11′8″N 81°4′10″W
Capacity 101,500–167,785 (w/ infield, depending on configuration) 123,500 (grandstand capacity)
Owner NASCAR (2019–present)
International Speedway Corporation (1959–2019)[1]
Operator NASCAR (1959–present)
Broke ground November 25, 1957; 66 years ago
Opened February 22, 1959; 65 years ago
Construction cost US$3 million
Architect Charles Moneypenny
William France, Sr.
Major events Current:
NASCAR Cup Series
Daytona 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 Series
United Rentals 300 (1982–present)
Wawa 250 (2002–present)
Super Start Batteries 188 (2020–2021)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Fresh From Florida 250 (2000–present)
BrakeBest Select 159 (2020–2021)
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Rolex 24 at Daytona (1962–present)
WeatherTech 240 (1967–1986, 2000, 2002–2009, 2020)
ARCA Menards Series
Lucas Oil Complete Engine Treatment 200 (1964–present)
AMA Daytona SportBike&MotoAmerica
Daytona 200 (1961–2019, 2021–present)
AMA Supercross
Daytona Supercross by Honda
Former:
Trans-Am Series
(1967–1968, 1984, 2013–2019)
Grand-Am
Daytona Finale (1972–1986, 1996, 2001–2003)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
United States motorcycle Grand Prix (1961–1965)
IROC (1974–1978, 1985–1989, 1991–2006)
USAC Daytona 100 (1959)
Website http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/

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