Dead Good: Daytona Preview
- Feb 12
- 1 min read

Words: Max Inman Photos: @lacyjophotos
Following their recent success at Cory Texter Promotions’ Winter Throwdown, Dead Good Race Team are heading back to Florida in full force, Daytona Bike Week.
During this trip the guys and girls will be competing at outlaw races on 28 Feb and 1-2 March at Ocala, Florida before heading to Daytona Short Track on the 4-6 March to compete at the Mission Foods CTR Showcase event.

Brothers Adam and Jacob James will be racing in the AFT Singles Class running with the new Parker Racing Team. Leon Bennett competing in the 450 Amateur and Road to AFT classes
and Jamie Kimber and Skye Adams will race in the Women’s Class, 450 Amateur and Road to AFT classes.

Thanks to Re Zro for the continued support, along with Sam’s Blasting. @deadgoodraceteam is looking for more support for this trip. Please contact them via Instagram or email at deadgoodraceteam@gmail.com if you can help get the Brits on the big stage. Sponsor packages are available from $100 and would massively help.



I loved reading your Daytona preview! It brought back memories of my first race experience exciting yet nerve-wracking. The energy in the crowd is unmatched! Do you think this year’s event will have a different vibe due to fish it! recent changes in racing culture?
The Daytona race always brings a mix of excitement and unpredictability for fans and drivers alike. Every year teams arrive with new strategies, hoping to gain an early advantage in the season. The Daytona Preview gives everyone a chance to analyze driver form, car setups, and track conditions before the green flag drops. Sometimes discussions online drift into unexpected territory, like someone mentioning glacier national park ebike rental while comparing travel experiences during race weekends. Still, the focus quickly returns to racing. With strong competition and the high-speed nature of Daytona, this event often sets the tone for the rest of the NASCAR season.
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