Karting - Grand Prix Racing Heats
After the briefing all drivers take to the circuit for
practice. Drivers then race in qualifying heats (min 3
per driver). Each race begins with an F1 style grid
formation and drivers start from different grid
positions for each race. At the end of the heats the
quickest drivers qualify for the semi-finals. The top
rated drivers from the semi finals go through to the
final. After the final, the top three drivers are invited
onto the podium overlooking the circuit for the
awards ceremony. |
Karting - Single Driver Heats
All drivers take part in a practice/qualifying session
which will determine the grid postion for the race
(Race lengths vary from 25 to 60 minute). The race
begins after a rolling lap behind a pace kart. At the
end of the race the 3 drivers who have completed the
most laps are invited onto the podium in the bar
overlooking the circuit for the awards ceremony. |
Karting - Endurance Racing
Team relay event for teams of 2-10 drivers in a
Le Mans style race. After putting on race gear drivers
attend a drivers briefing followed by practice.
Qualifying for grid positions may be incorporated into
practice. After practice each team nominates a driver to
start the race. Teams must plan strategy, deciding how
many driver changes to make and when to refuel. Race
lengths can be tailored to suit your individual or group
requirements in exclusive events. Races maybe run from
30 minutes up to 24 hrs in length. |
Motorcycles
Team Daytona now
brings all of that four
wheel motorsport
experience to two
wheels. Holders of a
full motorcycle licence
can race our 45 mph
110cc Midi
Motorcycles at our
outdoor circuits.
Spring 2007
will see the launch of
open and exclusive
race meetings for
bikers. Experienced
riders only! |
Offroad
Driving off road is all about fun. With Honda power,
fully independent suspension and roll cage we will
strap you into your buggy and unleash you onto our
off road course to set your best time. Yes its fun, yes
it’s exciting and yes you will get muddy! |
Pit Stop Challenge
The Daytona Pit Stop Challenge captures all of the
excitement and technology of Formula 1 and is the
perfect supplement to a conference or race event.
If your objective is team building you need look no
further than the Daytona Pit Stop Challenge. Teams
compete to change the wheels and tyres on an EJ10
Jordan F1 Car against the clock and against each other.
The key to success is teamwork and the challenge is
structured to bring out the best in the team.
The pit stop challenge can be incorporated into a race
event or a conference at any suitable location. |