GoDaddy And Danica Patrick Announce Daytona 500 Race Team
GoDaddy Inc. and Danica Patrick are teaming with Premium Motorsports for next month’s Daytona 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race. The one-race deal will put Danica in the No. 7 GoDaddy Chevrolet Camaro, the same car number she competed with in her first foray into stock car racing at Daytona in 2010.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Named Grand Marshal For 60th Daytona 500
Earnhardt, who has retired from Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competition, will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 60th running of “The Great American Race” on Feb. 18, 2018.
Kurt Busch Wins The 2017 Daytona 500
The horsepower of the Ford FR9 EFI V8 engine by Ford Performance and Roush Yates Engines, powered the No. 41, Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Fusion to their first win.
Race Season Starts With Winners in the MindGames 500
Chances of winning are dependent upon the number of correct entries received.
Daytona International Speedway Appoints Frank Kelleher Track President
As only the ninth track president in DIS history, Kelleher is well-suited to step into this important position.
Fans Welcomed For 2021 Indy 500
After last year’s Indy 500 did not have in-person fans due to health restrictions, the IMS will allow limited fans to attend this year.
Joey Logano Takes The Daytona Clash
Joey Logano of Team Penske took the checkered flag for Ford Performance and Roush Yates Engines in the 2017 Daytona Clash, marking the fourth consecutive restrictor plate win by Team Penske.
Ferrari Unveils The 488 Challenge In Daytona
The 488 Challenge is the first ever turbo-charged model to race and is the most powerful Challenge car ever, powered by the 670 cv 3.9-liter V8 derived from the series production engine that took the overall 2016 International Engine of the Year Award.
James Turgeon Wins Scholarship ‘Dream Award’ from WyoTech – Daytona
The Dream Award recognizes a graduate who has completed a post-secondary education while overcoming extraordinary challenges.
OBIT: Popular, Respected Indianapolis 500 Veteran Ruby Dies at 81
Called by many “The Greatest Driver Never to Win the Indy 500,” the hugely respected and much-beloved Ruby competed in 18 consecutive Indianapolis 500 Mile Races between 1960 and 1977. He was never was able to pull off what had always seemed to be the inevitable victory.