The second and final day of AHRMA competition wrapped up on Tuesday at Daytona International Speedway.
Starting on Wednesday, AMA Pro Racing will take over “The World Center of Racing” for the reminder of Daytona 200 Week By Honda.
Wednesday’s schedule at DIS shapes up with practice from SuperSport, American Superbike, Daytona SportBike and SunTrust Moto-GT with action also gearing up at Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium with the Daytona Short Track.
On tap on Thursday will be the 12-lap SuperSport race at 2 p.m., the 15-lap American Superbike race at 3:30 p.m. and Daytona 200 By Honda qualifying at 6:30 p.m. as well as the second night of the Daytona Short Track at Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium.
The inaugural nighttime running of the Daytona 200 By Honda is set for Friday night, 8 p.m. with the two-hour SunTrust Moto-GT endurance race kicking off the day at 4 p.m.
The Daytona 200 Week By Honda will wrap up on Saturday with the Daytona Supercross By Honda.
For more information and tickets for Daytona 200 Week By Honda events, visit
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Tuesday’s AHRMA Results:
200 GP: Dennis Poneleit, 1968 Honda
Pre-40: Alex McLean, 1937 Norton
BOT F1: Greg Nichols, 2001 Ducati
BOT F3: Avery Clark, 2007 Suzuki
SOS Two-Stroke: Alex McLean, Honda RS-125
Super Mono: Jim Hoogerhyde, Honda
Sportsman 350: Scott Turner, 1968 Honda
500 Premier: Tim Joyce, 1962 Norton
Formula 500: David Crussell, 1970 Kawasaki
Formula 250: Scott McCain, 1973 Yamaha
Production Heavyweight: Bob Burns, 1970 Honda 750
Sportsman 500: Mike Mathews, 1971 Honda CB
Vintage Superbike Light: Ed Milich, 1980 MotoGuzzi
250 GP: Paul Germain, 1968 Yamaha
Class C – Foot: Alex McLean, 1937 Norton
C – Hand: Art Delor, 1940 Indian Scout
Production Lightweight: Brian Wagner, 1971 Honda
BOT F2: Robert McLendon III, 2007 SV 650
Motard: Gary Dipietro, 2008 Honda
Open GP: Robert Simpson, 1979 Yamaha
Super Mono 2: Jim Hoogerhyde, Honda 450
Formula 750: Alexander Van Dyck, 1970 CR
Sportsman 750: Jesse Morris, 1972 Triumph
Vintage Superbike Heavyweight: Yasuo Arai, 1980 Kawasaki
Transatlantic Challenge: Thad Wolff, 2006 Triumph
Open Two-Stroke: Thomas Fournier, 2004 TZ
Sounds of Thunder: Jonathan Glaefke, 2008 Ducati
Formula Vintage: Alexander Van Dyck, 1970 CR.