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Daytona Speedweeks presented by AdventHealth is a series of racing events that take place during January and February at Daytona International Speedway. Traditionally leading up to the Daytona 500, in 2021 it concluded with the Daytona road course race.

Nearby tracks New Smyrna Speedway and Volusia County Speedway also run special events during the period. There is also a Monster Jam event held at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic Monster Energy Supercross raced at Camping World Stadium in Orlando which is about an hour South of the speedway. The races took place on February 13th and 20th which was the same day as both NASCAR Xfinity Series races at the speedway.

January

Through 2014, Speedweeks informally kicked off in early January with off-season testing at Daytona. The NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regularly conducted annual preseason tests on the 2.5 mi (4.0 km) oval, under the moniker "Preseason Thunder". From 2015-2021, the January test sessions were removed as part of NASCAR's overall ban on private testing.[1] In January 2022 Preseason Thunder returned as a two-day test with only the NASCAR Cup Series, in order to test the Next Gen car.

In mid-January, the ARCA Menards Series has a two day test held on Friday and Saturday.

Also in January, the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the Michelin Pilot Challenge conducts a test session on the Daytona road course, in preparations for the Rolex 24. It is nicknamed the "Roar Before the 24."[2] During this test session the IMSA Prototype Challenge series which is a feeder division for the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship has a 3 hour race usually held Saturday afternoon during the weekend of events. The first race for the series was held in 2018 and was originally 1 hour and 45 minutes. Starting in 2021 the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar championship will have a 100 minute race to start the line up for the Rolex 24. The race takes place on Sunday afternoon during the Roar Before the 24. Also starting in 2021 the roar before the 24 will be the weekend before the Rolex 24. Originally it was the first weekend in January but due to ongoing COVID-19 and travel problems in 2021 the race was rescheduled.

24 Hours of Daytona

The first major event of Speedweeks is the 24 Hours of Daytona. Currently it is held the final weekend of January, which is also the bye week for the Super Bowl and the weekend of the Pro Bowl. This weekend has been specifically chosen to avoid conflict with the Super Bowl. Before 2006 the Rolex 24 was held the first weekend in February which was the weekend before NASCAR events started and the same day as the Super Bowl.

For 2021, the events will be held over two weekends. The first weekend will feature The Roar Before the 24 practice on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The first weekend will feature a 1 hour, 40 minute race that will set the field for the 24 Hours of Daytona on Sunday. Also Starting in 2021 the Mazda Global MX-5 Cup series will race during the rolex 24 weekend. The series uses a two race format. The first race is held on Thursday evening and the second race being held on Friday morning.

The second weekend will feature two events:

  • Michelin Pilot Challenge 4 hour BMW endurance challenge(Thursday and Friday) (practice and qualifying Thursday)
  • 24 Hours of Daytona (Thursday-Sunday) (practice Thursday and Friday, race starts late Saturday afternoon and ends late Sunday afternoon.)

Daytona 500 week

Following the Rolex 24, there is no track activity for two weeks. This prevents a conflict with the Super Bowl. During this time, track officials clean the track and make final preparations for the arrival of stock cars and the increased number of spectators.

Typically, stock car action would begin as early as 10 days before the Daytona 500 with practice sessions, qualifying sessions and races, support series races, exhibition races, and other events.

Because of Super Bowl LV in 2021 in nearby Tampa NASCAR originally planned consolidation down to a single "Speedweek" of stock car action. However, with COVID-19 restrictions in California, NASCAR announced on December 8, 2020 that Speedweeks will instead be two weeks with the Daytona road course races being the final race of the meeting, instead of the Daytona 500. The oval will be the first week, the road course on the second.[3]

Tuesday

  • NASCAR Cup Seriers first practice (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Cup Seriers second practice (evening)

Wednesday

  • NASCAR Cup Series qualifying for the Daytona 500 pole position (evening)

Thursday

Friday

  • ARCA Menards Series qualifying (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Truck Series qualifying (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series practice (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Cup Series third practice (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Truck Series NextEra Energy 250 race (evening)

Saturday

  • Daytona 500 Cup Series final practice (morning)
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying (morning)
  • ARCA Menards Series Lucas Oil 200 (afternoon)
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Beef. It's What's for Dinner 300 (starts in late afternoon and finishes after sunset)

Sunday

  • NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 (start in mid-afternoon, finish shortly after sunset)

History

2010 Speedweeks logo
Budweiser Speedweeks logo

In 2004, the Hershey Kisses 300 was stopped on Saturday for rain. The race could not continue on Sunday due to the 46th running of the Daytona 500. The race was completed on Monday, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. winning both the Busch Series race and Cup race in the same weekend.

In 2005, a 5K run was added to the Speedweeks schedule, as part of the Rolex 24.

In 2007, the IndyCar Series hosted an open test on the road course configuration during the week after the Rolex 24. No race was scheduled, however.

In 2012, the Daytona 500 was postponed for the first time in race history.

In 2013, Budweiser became title sponsor of Speedweeks.[4]

Starting with the 2019 season, AdventHealth replaced Budweiser as the official sponsor of Speedweeks in a multi-year agreement.[5]

In 2021, a one-off extra weekend of Daytona road course races (originally a replacement race in 2020 for Watkins Glen) was added for the fourth week in Speedweeks, as a replacement for the cancelled Auto Club Speedway weekend because of California COVID government restrictions. In 2022, the Busch Clash will be removed from the Speedweeks as it will be moved to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Former names

Former events during Speedweeks

See also

References

  1. ^ NASCAR’s testing ban will include Daytona’s Preseason Thunder
  2. ^ Roar Before the Rolex 24 to move back a week in 2015
  3. ^ "NASCAR, Daytona shake up 2021 Speedweeks schedule".
  4. ^ Newton, David (February 24, 2012). "Next year's Daytona 500 is Feb. 24". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  5. ^ "Daytona announces official sponsor for Daytona Speedweeks". NASCAR. October 8, 2018. Retrieved October 8, 2018.