Willis stars as one of the guests with host Jay Busbee in a 21-minute documentary titled “Spring Break, Sand and Speed: How ...
Lighthouse views, a thrilling racetrack, and gentle manatees are among the diverse discoveries you'll make at this longtime ...
Daytona Beach became the unofficial “birthplace of speed” in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless ...
When NASCAR began racing in Daytona Beach in the 1940s, there was no concern about drafting or restrictor plates. It wasn't on the 2.5-mile super speedway all fans are familiar with today. [...] ...
Since then, the region has become a motorsports mecca, and the first Daytona 500 was held Feb. 22, 1959, in front of a crowd ...
A driver on Daytona Beach ran over a person sitting on the sand. It happened, while the 71-year-old woman was sunbathing.
NASCAR’s most prestigious race started as a much shorter version on a nearby beach. Drivers raced partially on sand and partially on an adjacent highway. The first 500-mile event in Daytona ...
If you'd rather not drive on the sand, park at any of the public parking lots or street parking places, or ditch the car entirely and take the bus. Daytona Beach Oceanfront Bandshell and Park ...
From sandy beaches to high-banked superspeedway, "Home Turn" shines a light on the history of racing at Daytona, premiering Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. ET on NASCAR's YouTube channel.
Throughout Daytona Beach, signs promoting the race hang on bar windows. Placards sit on tables in hotel lobbies. Restaurants ...