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Home Turn: Unveiling Daytona’s Hidden Side Beyond the Daytona 500 Spotlight

June 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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If you want to get a real sense of what Daytona Beach looks like before the Daytona 500, you can now do so in just 30 minutes without traveling to Florida. The series “Home Turn,” hosted by Yahoo Sports’ Jay Busbee, premiered on NASCAR’s YouTube channel this Tuesday. This documentary, featured above, is a collaboration between NASCAR Studios and Bluefoot Entertainment, the creators behind the SEC network’s “Truesuth” series, and it highlights the cities and culture surrounding Daytona.

The show offers valuable insights for both newcomers to Daytona and those already familiar with the area. Even Busbee admitted that he discovered new information during filming. He explained, “While I always knew the area’s history, seeing the literal straight line from the beach’s sand to the start-finish line at Daytona International Speedway was truly remarkable.” The documentary also reveals why the speedway is designed the way it is—due to dog track stands above what is now Turn 1, the Tri-oval shape was chosen to achieve the desired size and banking.

Daytona is famous for NASCAR, but it also gained recognition as the host of MTV’s spring break for many years. The city has struggled to redefine its image and is currently in the process of modernization. Toward the end of the show, Ken Willis, a longtime Daytona resident and writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, notes that the city is caught between preserving its past and moving forward.

This challenge mirrors what NASCAR itself is facing. Since the golden years of the 2000s, the Stock Car Series has seen a decline in popularity. The new generation of drivers hasn’t produced stars on the level of Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, or Dale Earnhardt Jr. NASCAR is now seeking ways to reconnect with contemporary and niche audiences in the sports landscape.

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Busbee summarized this comparison well: “Both NASCAR and Daytona Beach have had spectacular highs in the past, but those successes now cast long shadows. They both need to evolve to attract new audiences. Fans today aren’t inclined to spend spring break just in hotel rooms by the beach or sit through lengthy races. They recognize that old formulas won’t lead to future growth.”

Fan Take: This documentary sheds light on the rich history and transition both Daytona and NASCAR are undergoing, which is crucial for fans to understand the sport’s present and future. Embracing this evolution could help NASCAR stay relevant and vibrant in a rapidly changing sports environment.

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