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50,000 tons of dirt to greet Daytona Supercross By Honda
riders
“The World Center
of Racing” is AMA Supercross’ only
stop in Florida
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 26, 2008) – The high-flying, two-wheel action of supercross
under the lights returns to Daytona International Speedway for the Daytona
Supercross by Honda. The best dirt riders in the country including circuit
regulars Chad Reed, Kevin Windham,
Davey Millsaps and Tim Ferry make their only stop in 2008 in the state of
Florida when the visit the “World Center of Racing” to take on one of the toughest courses on the
circuit.
Following are some numbers about the Daytona Supercross
by Honda dirt course being designed by Ricky Carmichael,
hailed by some as the greatest motocross racer of all
time. The course is being constructed by Mark
Barnett, former Supercross Champion and three-time National
Champion.
8 = Number of people working on the
dirt to construct the track
4 = Number of tractors working to
spread dirt (1 loader, 1 crawler, 2 skid steers)
40 = Jumps on the track (including at
least 2 triples)
150 = Number of dump trucks of dirt to build the course which is located on the
infield tri-oval
400 = Number of man-hours to build the
course
450 = Number of 2 x 9 Styrofoam blocks which will be used for safety along the
course
2,150 = Mileage (in feet) of the Supercross
course from start to finish
50,000 = Tons of dirt to build the
track
For information and tickets for the Daytona
Supercross by Honda and the 67th Daytona 200 By Honda, visit www.racetickets.com or call
1-800-PITSHOP.
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