
Daytona’s annual automotive present takes place on the Speedway
There is no such thing as a scarcity of alternatives to specific ardour for automobiles in Daytona Seashore.
Subsequent up is Daytona’s Turkey Run — a three-day occasion on the Daytona Worldwide Speedway the place automotive lovers from all around the nation exhibit their classic autos.
The semi-annual occasion (which additionally takes place within the fall) usually attracts round 150,000 automotive lovers all through the three days. This yr’s occasion takes place from March 24-26.
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Contributors will take pleasure in near 7,000 classic, basic and muscle automobiles and vehicles, in addition to different wheeled autos displayed for present and on the market, in addition to components and different equipment.
Along with the automotive present, the occasion additionally encompasses a Automotive Corral of for-sale autos, greater than 2,500 swap meet areas, an artisan alley, leisure and even a beer competition.
Right here is what to anticipate for this yr’s occasion:
The Turkey Rod Run automotive present
The automotive present options over 5,000 collector automobiles on show within the japanese part of the Speedway’s infield.
Pre-registration isn’t required to show your automotive at this a part of the occasion. Automobiles should 30 years and older and “should be appropriate for a automotive present,” in keeping with the occasion’s web site.

Along with the automotive age requirement, the occasion additionally accepts “Mustangs, Corvettes, Camaros, Chargers, Challengers, Prowlers, Vipers, SSR’s, overseas and home sports activities/exotics, Impala SS’s (and) Subsequent-Gen GTOs.” Personnel on the automotive present gates have the ultimate phrase on admission eligibility.
Homeowners get to drive their automobiles on a lap across the observe Sunday.
The Automotive Corral
For these serious about extra than simply admiring automobiles, the occasion’s Automotive Corral will characteristic greater than 1,500 collector autos prepared on the market or commerce.
Contributors in search of the Automotive Corral ought to enter by Gate 50 (off Halfway Avenue).
Turkey Run Nites in Daytona Seashore
The automotive present continues even after the solar goes down.
Turkey Run Nites — a night automotive present in entrance of the Speedway — happen Thursday by Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. outdoors the grandstands on the parking zone subsequent to the Cracker Barrel.
Contributors can take pleasure in music, meals and door prizes whereas admiring a few of their favourite automobiles. Admission and parking for this a part of the occasion is free, and is sponsored by the Daytona Seashore Avenue Rods.
Hops and Hoods Beer Pageant
Those that attend the Turkey Run on Saturday, March 25, can have the possibility to style a number of particular beers.
The Hops and Hoods Beer Pageant, which runs from midday to 4 p.m., will supply greater than 120 totally different beers from 48 manufacturers.
Beer tickets are $5 for 4 samples, $10 for 10 samples, and limitless samples for $35. Tickets can be found on-line at turkeyrun.com or on the occasion.
Meet Dennis Gage, host of ‘My Basic Automotive’
Additionally on Saturday, attendees will get one other particular deal with.
Dennis Gage, host of TV’s “My Basic Automotive,” will host a meet and greet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In addition to a lifelong love of automobiles and bikes, Gage can be government producer of different TV exhibits, resembling “Trippin’ on Two Wheels,” “Corbin’s Trip On” and “Texas Hardtails.”
When is the Daytona Turkey Run?
The Daytona Turkey Run takes place March 24-26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and eight a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday.
Automotive present entry charge is $50, which permits entry for as much as 4 passengers to all three days of the occasion.
Spectator charge is $15 for Friday and Saturday and $10 for Sunday.