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1973 500cc Triumph T100R Daytona with aftermarket rear suspension units. The 'Daytona' name was derived from American rider Buddy Elmore's win at the 1966 Daytona 200 race held at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. [2] He achieved an average speed of 96.6 mph (155.5 km/h) on a 'works special' Triumph Tiger 100. [1]
A long line of T100SS, T100C, T100R and others appeared during the sixties in the UK and export (mainly US) markets culminating in the Daytona variants which remained in production until 1973. The historic Tiger name was revived by the new Hinckley Triumph company in 1993 (see Triumph Tiger 900 (T400) ).
Daytona 750: 748 1990–1992 Triple with short-stroke crank fitted (900 has the long-throw crank). Aimed at Super sports market but more of a sports-tourer. Only circa 240 made. These are now very collectable. Daytona 1000: 998 1990–1992 Sports bike using four-cylinder version of the short-stroke 750 Daytona/Trident engine Trophy 900: 885 ...
FILE - Joey Logano (22) and Michael McDowell (34) lead the field to start the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Feb. 19, 2024, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/John ...
At the 1968 Daytona 200, Grant put in an impressive performance riding an underpowered Suzuki T500 two-stroke motorcycle against larger and more powerful 750cc four-stroke motorcycles. [17] Despite starting on the last row of the starting grid and making two pit stops for fuel, he managed to climb to fifth place by the end of the race. [7] [17]
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March 14, 1971 Bike AMA: Daytona 200: Race Entering the first turn into the infield, Bradley lost control of his Kawasaki H1R and his helmeted head hit the track. The 21-year-old college student died of skull injuries in Halifax Hospital several hours later. [16] David Pearl: July 31, 1971 Car SCCA (Central Florida Region) Paul Whiteman Trophy ...