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Daytona International Speedway sustains ‘moderate damage’ from Hurricane Matthew
Daytona International Speedway didn’t escape the wrath of Hurricane Matthew.
The track announced early Friday evening that “moderate damage” had
occurred around its property. Lights, speakers, signage, fences, gates,
awnings and palm trees were affected by the storm, which has battered
Florida’s Atlantic Coast since Thursday night.
The 2.5-mile track’s “Daytona Rising” refurbishing
made its debut with the 2016 Daytona 500 in February. The $400 million
project featured new frontstretch grandstands, five fan entrances and
other amenities.
On Saturday, Florida Power and Light trucks began staging at Daytona International Speedway to assist in the recovery efforts. Here’s the full news release from the track:
Daytona International Speedway experienced moderate
damage from Hurricane Matthew with impacts to lights, speakers, signage,
fences, gates, awnings and palm trees. Daytona International Speedway
Ticket Office and Tours and the Richard Petty Driving Experience will be
closed on Saturday and Sunday for facility cleanup. We will provide
more updates through the weekend. Pictures of a past weather event at Daytona International Speedway
have been circulating on social media during the storm. Those pictures
are from a weather event in 2009. There was no flood damage to the
facility from Hurricane Matthew. We are working with local, regional and state officials on recovery
efforts following Hurricane Matthew. Daytona International Speedway is
once again serving as a staging site for Florida Power & Light
crews. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has been impacted
by this weather system.
Florida Power and Light trucks stage Saturday at Daytona to assist with recovery in the area.
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