DAYTONA 200

:''For the NASCAR race, see Daytona 500.''
The 'Daytona 200' is a 68-lap, 200 mile (322 km) motorcycle race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Contents
History
Winners
See also
References
External links

History


The race evolved from a 3.2-mile (5.15 km) beach racing venue in 1937 to the 2-mile (3.2 km) Daytona International Speedway course in 1961.
Due to increasing concerns over speeds and reconstruction of the West Banking (NASCAR Turns 1 and 2) after the 2004 season, Daytona made two changes for 2005. First, the premier AMA Superbike class race was changed from 200 miles (322 km) to 100 kilometers (62 miles), and the Formula Xtreme class was promoted to the Daytona 200. Second, the track configuration was changed such that the motorcycles would run through a short link after passing the Pedro Rodriguez hairpin, then run across the International Horseshoe anticlockwise, and then pass through the infield, rejoining the track on the Superstretch. This eliminated a half mile from the track, eliminated the west banking segment of the course, and thus increased the number of laps required for the race.
The race has been one of the toughest in American motorcycling because of its endurance-like qualities of pit stops for tires and fuel, and safety car periods, and nine FIM world champions, including seven 500cc/MotoGP World Champions -- six Americans and one Italian -- have won the race. Of recent American world champions, only Kenny Roberts, Jr. did not win the Daytona 200. Finnish and and Venezuelan FIM world champions in smaller classes have also won the 200.
Scott Russell and Miguel Duhamel are tied for most Daytona 200 wins at five each. It should be noted that Russell, known by the nickname "Mr. Daytona"[1] because of his achievements at the famed track, won all his Daytona races in the Superbike class (750-1000cc). Duhamel's fifth victory came in the new-for-2005 class, Forumula Xtreme (600cc) [2].
Steve Rapp's 2007 victory was the first win for Kawasaki since 1995 and the first win for a non-factory rider since John Ashmead won in 1989 [3].

Winners


'Year''Rider''Country''Manufacturer''Class''Course'
2007 Steve Rapp Kawasaki Formula Xtreme 2.95 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2006 Jake Zemke Honda Formula Xtreme 2.95 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2005 Miguel Duhamel Honda Formula Xtreme 2.95 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2004 Mat Mladin Suzuki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2003 Miguel Duhamel Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2002 Nicky Hayden Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2001 Mat Mladin Suzuki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
2000 Mat Mladin Suzuki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1999 Miguel Duhamel Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1998 Scott Russell Yamaha Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1997 Scott Russell Yamaha Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1996 Miguel Duhamel Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1995 Scott Russell Kawasaki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1994 Scott Russell Kawasaki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1993 Eddie Lawson Yamaha Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1992 Scott Russell Kawasaki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1991 Miguel Duhamel Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1990 David Sadowski Yamaha Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1989 John Ashmead Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1988 Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1987 Wayne Rainey Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1986 Eddie Lawson Yamaha Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1985 Freddie Spencer Honda Superbike 3.56 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1984 Kenny Roberts Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1983 Kenny Roberts Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1982 Graeme Crosby Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1981 Dale Singleton Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1980 Patrick Pons Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1979 Dale Singleton Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1978 Kenny Roberts Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1977 Steve Baker Yamaha Formula 1 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1976 Johnny Cecotto Yamaha -- 3.87 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1975 Gene Romero Yamaha -- 3.84 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1974 Giacomo Agostini Yamaha -- 3.84 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1973 Jarno Saarinen Yamaha -- 3.84 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1972 Don Emde Yamaha -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1971 Dick Mann BSA -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1970 Dick Mann Honda -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1969 Cal Rayborn Harley-Davidson -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1968 Cal Rayborn Harley-Davidson -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1967 Gary Nixon Triumph -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1966 Buddy Elmore Triumph -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1965 Roger Reiman Harley-Davidson -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1964 Roger Reiman Harley-Davidson -- 3.81 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1963 Ralph White Harley-Davidson -- 2 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1962 Don Burnett Triumph -- 2 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1961 Roger Reiman Harley-Davidson -- 2 mile Daytona Speedway/Infield Course
1960 Brad Andres Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1959 Brad Andres Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1958 Joe Leonard Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1957 Joe Leonard Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1956 John Gibson Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1955 Brad Andres Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1954 Bobby Hill BSA -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1953 Paul Goldsmith Harley-Davidson -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1952 Dick Klamfoth Norton -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1951 Dick Klamfoth Norton -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1950 Billy Mathews Norton -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1949 Dick Klamfoth Norton -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1948 Floyd Emde Indian -- 4.1 mile Daytona Beach Course
1947 John Spiegelhoff Indian -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course
''The event was not run between 1942 and 1946 due to World War II''[4]
1941 Billy Mathews Norton -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course
1940 Babe Tancrede Harley-Davidson -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course
1939 Ben Campanale Harley-Davidson -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course
1938 Ben Campanale Harley-Davidson -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course
1937 Ed Kretz Indian -- 3.2 mile Daytona Beach Course

See also



Daytona Beach Bike Week

References


1. Mr. Daytona Bids Farewell
2. A Moment With Mat: Can Somebody Please Explain...
3. DIS Release: Rapp Wins 2007 D200
4. The Chamber, Daytona Beach Halifax Area website

External links



Daytona International Speedway website

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