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March 7, 2020 Doubleheader MARCH 7, 2020 DOUBLEHEADER – MARCH 14, 2020 Race Records DAYTONA 200 RACE HISTORY (AT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY) Year 200 Winner Bike Avg. Speed Fastest Qualifier Speed 1961 Roger Reiman H-D 69.250 Roger Reiman 72.310 1962 Don Burnett Triumph 71.981 Carroll Resweber 75.190 1963 Ralph White H-D 77.678 Ralph White 78.800 1964 Roger Reiman H-D 94.833 Mel Lacher 129.680 1965 Roger Reiman H-D 90.041 Mel Lacher 133.330 1966 Buddy Elmore Triumph 96.582 Cal Rayborn 134.140 1967 Gary Nixon Triumph 98.227 Fred Nix 140.820 1968 Calvin Rayborn H-D 101.290 Roger Reiman 149.080 1969 Calvin Rayborn H-D 100.882 Yvon DuHamel 150.500 1970 Dick Mann Honda 102.691 Gene Romero 157.340 1971 Dick Mann BSA 104.737 Paul Smart 105.800 1972 Don Emde Yamaha 103.358 Art Baumann 110.360 1973 Jarno Saarinen Yamaha 98.178 Paul Smart 101.870 1974 Giacomo Agostini Yamaha 105.010 Paul Smart 107.940 1975 Gene Romero Yamaha 106.451 Kenny Roberts 111.080 1976 Johnny Cecotto Yamaha 108.770 Kenny Roberts 111.450 1977 Steve Baker Yamaha 108.852 Steve Baker 111.720 1978 Kenny Roberts Yamaha 108.373 Kenny Roberts 111.260 1979 Dale Singleton Yamaha 107.691 Dale Singleton 110.270 1980 Patrick Pons Yamaha 107.555 Kenny Roberts 113.820 1981 Dale Singleton Yamaha 108.532 Kenny Roberts 112.350 1982 Grame Crosby Yamaha 109.103 Kenny Roberts 114.360 1983 Kenny Roberts Yamaha 110.926 Kenny Roberts 116.340 1984 Kenny Roberts Yamaha 113.143 Freddie Spencer 116.870 1985 Freddie Spencer Honda 102.989 Freddie Spencer 108.820 1986 Eddie Lawson Yamaha 106.030 Eddie Lawson 110.260 1987 Wayne Rainey Honda 106.827 Freddie Spencer 111.860 1988 Kevin Schwantz Suzuki 107.801 Kevin Schwantz 111.330 1989 John Ashmead Honda 96.323 Doug Polen 110.690 1990 David Sadowski Yamaha 98.375 Thomas Stevens 111.870 1991 Miguel Duhamel Honda 93.471 Doug Polen 112.779 1992 Scott Russell Kawasaki 110.669 Doug Polen 116.100 1993 Eddie Lawson Yamaha 105.936 Scott Russell 116.304 1994 Scott Russell Kawasaki 85.010 Pascal Picotte 116.437 1995 Scott Russell Kawasaki 107.851 Scott Russell 116.666 1996 Miguel Duhamel Honda 108.822 Troy Corser 117.162 1997 Scott Russell Yamaha 105.870 Scott Russell 117.579 1998 Scott Russell Yamaha 111.783 Scott Russell 117.751 1999 Miguel Duhamel Honda 113.469 Anthony Gobert 118.102 2000 Mathew Mladin Suzuki 113.631 Troy Bayliss 117.497 2001 Mathew Mladin Suzuki 58.473 Mathew Mladin 118.203 2002 Nicky Hayden Honda 93.034 Nicky Hayden 119.581 2 Race Records DAYTONA 200 RACE HISTORY (AT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY) Year 200 Winner Bike Avg. Speed Fastest Qualifier Speed 2003 Miguel Duhamel Honda 113.839 Ben Bostrom 118.255 2004 Mathew Mladin Suzuki 113.938 Eric Bostrom 119.961 2005 Miguel Duhamel Honda 100.699 Miguel Duhamel 103.516 2006 Jake Zemke Honda 100.300 Miguel Duhamel 105.224 2007 Steve Rapp Kawasaki 101.646 Miguel Duhamel 105.050 2008 Chaz Davies Kawasaki 98.797 Neil Hodgson 105.086 2009 Ben Bostrom Yamaha 72.300 Ben Bostrom 115.811 2010 Josh Herrin Yamaha 113.160 Danny Eslick 116.092 2011 Jason DiSalvo Ducati 38.500 Jake Zemke 115.100 2012 Joey Pascarella Yamaha 111.900 Martin Cardenas 115.334 2013* Cameron Beaubier Yamaha 1:47:07.746** Cameron Beaubier 1:49.612* 2014 Danny Eslick Triumph 1:46:57.660** Danny Eslick 1:49.292 2015 Danny Eslick Suzuki 66.130 Geoff May 1:51.254 2016 Michael Barnes Yamaha 92.344 Geoff May 1:50.627 2017 Danny Eslick Yamaha 91.280 Michael Barnes 1:49.487 2018 Danny Eslick Yamaha 95.830 Valentin Debise 1:48.638 2019 Kyle Wyman Yamaha 94.100 Sean Dylan Kelly 1:49.064 *Note: As of 2013, sanctioning body uses times, not speeds. **Time of Race 3 Race Records 78th DAYTONA 200 March 16, 2019 Pos. Rider Machine Laps 1. Kyle Wyman Yamaha 57 2. Sean Dylan Kelly Suzuki 57 3. Bobby Fong Suzuki 57 4. Joshua Hayes Yamaha 57 5. Brandon Paasch Yamaha 57 6. Geoff May Yamaha 57 7. Tyler O’Hara Kawasaki 56 8. Jason DiSalvo Yamaha 56 9. Jody Barry Kawasaki 56 10. Ryan Jones Kawasaki 56 11. Tony Storniolo Kawasaki 55 12. Max Flinders Yamaha 55 13. Alen Gyorfi Yamaha 55 14. Pat Mooney Sr. Yamaha 55 15. Jason Farrell Kawasaki 53 16. Joseph Blasius Triumph 53 17. Gabriel Wingard Yamaha 53 18. Adam Wingard Yamaha 53 19. Rick Lind Yamaha 53 20. Anthony Fania Jr. Yamaha 52 21. Daniel Spaulding Yamaha 52 22. Tyler Wasserbauer Yamaha 52 23. Johnny Rock Page Yamaha 52 24. Timothy Wilson Kawasaki 52 25. Mikal Pechota Suzuki 52 26. Antal Halasz Suzuki 52 27. Patrick Ryan Kawasaki 52 28. Ross Patterson Kawasaki 51 29. Bradley Moser Kawasaki 51 30. Russ Intravartolo Yamaha 51 31. James Barry Yamaha 51 32. William Finnerty Triumph 51 33. Roosevelt Wright Jr. Yamaha 51 34. Andrew Abel Suzuki 51 35. Alex Arango Yamaha 49 36. Dorsey DJ Birch Suzuki 49 37. Bob Berbeco Suzuki 49 38. Jason Aguilar Yamaha 48 39. Chris Sullivan Yamaha 43 40. Gwen Giabbani Suzuki 42 41. David Moser Ducati 41 42. Alexander Guilbeault Yamaha 40 43. Kristofer Knopf Yamaha 39 44. Armando Ferrer Yamaha 38 45. Darrin Klemens Kawasaki 34 46. R. Scott Briody Kawasaki 31 47. Ryne Snooks Yamaha 29 48. Cory West Yamaha 27 49. Justin Holderman Yamaha 24 50. Christian Miranda Yamaha 23 51. Zoltan Nemes Suzuki 14 52. Carl Soltisz Yamaha 13 53. Danny Eslick Yamaha 10 54. Max Angles Yamaha 8 55. Daniel Weems Yamaha 8 56. Joseph Giannotto Yamaha 7 57. John Ashmead Kawasaki 5 58. Barrett Long Ducati 1 DQ Darren James Yamaha 55 DQ Alejandro Rei Yamaha 53 4 Race Records DAYTONA 200 STATISTICS Most Victories:. (5) Scott Russell (1992, 94-95, 97-98) . (5) Miguel Duhamel (1991, 96, 99, 2003, 2005) . (4) Danny Eslick (2014-15, 2017-18) . (3) Dick Klamfoth (1949, 51-52) . (3) Brad Andres (1955, 59-60) . (3) Roger Reiman (1961, 64-65) . (3) Kenny Roberts (1978, 83-84) . (3) Mat Mladin (2000-2001, 2004) Most Consecutive Victories: . (2) Ben Campanale (1938, 39) . (2) Dick Klamfoth (1951-52) . (2) Brad Andres (1959-60) . (2) Roger Reiman (1964-65) . (2) Cal Rayborn (1968-69) . (2) Dick Mann (1970-71) . (2) Kenny Roberts (1983-84) . (2) Scott Russell (1994-95, 97-98) . (2) Mat Mladin (2000-2001) . (2) Danny Eslick (2014-15, 17-18) Most Career Starts: . (33) John Ashmead (1983-91, 1993-98, . 2000-03, 2005-10, 2012-19) Most Consecutive Starts: . (22) Warren Sherwood (1950-71) Most Pole Positions: . (7) Kenny Roberts Most Wins From Pole Position: . (3) Scott Russell (1995, 97-98) . (2) Kenny Roberts (1978, 83) Most Consecutive Pole Positions:. (4) Kenny Roberts (1980-83) Youngest Pole Winner: . Sean Dylan Kelly (2019), . 16 years, 9 months, 26 days Longest Span Between First and Last Victory: . (14) Miguel Duhamel (1991-2005) Most Miles Completed: . (4,548) John Ashmead Most Miles Completed, Active Rider: . (4,548) John Ashmead Most Wins by a Manufacturer: . (26) Yamaha Youngest Race Winner: . Brad Andres (1955), 18 years, 11 months Oldest Race Winner: . Michael Barnes (2016), 47 years, 4 months, 144 days 5 Race Records DAYTONA 200 WINS BY MOTORCYCLE NUMBER NO. WINS RIDER/YEAR 1 10 Campanale (1939), Leonard (1957, 1958), Reiman (1965), Duhamel (1996, 2005), Mladin (2000, 2001, 2004), Ben Bostrom (2009) 2 7 Spiegelhoff (1947), Klamfoth (1951, 1952), Mann (1970), Roberts (1978, 1983, 1984) 3 2 Goldsmith (1953), Romero (1975) 4 8 Andres (1959, 1960), Mann (1971), Lawson (1986), Russell (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998) 5 2 Gibson (1956), Cecotto (1976) 6 2 Rainey (1987), Beaubier (2013) 7 1 Lawson (1993) 8 1 Herrin (2010) 9 1 Nixon (1967) 10 2 Saarinen (1973), Agostini (1974) 14 3 Kretz (1937), Klamfoth (1949), Burnett (1962) 15 2 White (1963), Rapp (2007) 17 3 Russell (1992), Duhamel (1999, 2003) 19 1 Spencer (1985) 21 2 Tancrede (1940), Andres (1955) 25 5 Campanale (1938), Rayborn (1968, 1969), D. Emde (1972), Sadowski (1990) 30 2 Singleton (1979, 1981) 32 1 Baker (1977) 33 1 Kyle Wyman (2019) 34 2 Schwantz (1988), Barnes (2016) 37 1 Ashmead (1989) 40 1 DiSalvo (2011) 52 1 Pascarella (2012) 55 3 Mathews (1941), Reiman (1961, 1964) 57 1 Davies (2008) 69 5 Nicky Hayden (2002), Danny Eslick (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018) 71 1 Hill (1954) 79 1 Elmore (1966) 97 1 Duhamel (1991) 98 2 Mathews (1950), Zemke (2006) 99 1 F. Emde (1948) 303 1 Pons (1980) 307 1 Crosby (1982) 6 Race Records TOP 10 DAYTONA 200 CAREER MILES 1937 - 2019 Rider Career Miles 1. John Ashmead* 4,548 2. Ricky Orlando 4,231 3. Rick Shaw 3,728 4. Anthony Fania* 3,453 5. Warren Sherwood 3,187 6. Earl Widman 2,640 7. Miguel Duhamel 2,639 8. Dick Mann 2,457 T9. Eric Moe 2,399 T9. Michael Barnes 2,399 *Raced in 2019 DAYTONA 200 – Courtesy of Don Emde, author of Daytona 200, The History of America’s Premier Motorcycle Race. 7 Race Records PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE DAYTONA 200 LAPS/RACE AVG. YEAR RIDER/HOMETOWN MACHINE TIME SPEED 1937 Ed Kretz Sr, Monterey Park, Calif. Indian 63/2:43:37 73.34 1938 Ben Campanale, Pomona, Calif. H-D 63/2:42:10 73.99 1939 Ben Campanale, Pomona, Calif. H-D 63/2:36:28 76.68 1940 Babe Tancrede, Woonsocket, R.I.
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