Daytona 2025 is a true feast for motorsport fans – the legendary 24 hours at Daytona International Speedway combine history, technology and excitement that attracts teams and drivers from around the world. Kicking off on Saturday, January 25, this iconic endurance race is not only a clash of machines from brands such as Porsche, Cadillac and BMW, but also a tribute to decades of racing tradition. This year, the track will see as many as 12 GTP-class prototypes and well-known names like former F1 driver Kevin Magnussen. The Rolex 24 At Daytona is more than a race – it’s a true celebration of speed and endurance.
Daytona 2025 details from the track
Daytona 2025 is a true celebration of motoring. That’s why it attracts the attention of fans around the world. In this year’s edition, held from January 22 to 26 at Daytona International Speedway, 61 crews took to the starting line, competing in four classes: Grand Touring Prototype (GTP), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), Grand Touring Daytona Pro (GTD PRO) and Grand Touring Daytona (GTD).

Among the drivers, there is no shortage of stars from various racing series, such as NASCAR, Formula 1 and IndyCar. On the track we will see, among others, Felix Rosenqvist, who joins the Meyer Shank Racing team, and Shane van Gisbergen, representing Trackhouse Racing in a Corvette Z06 GT3.R.
The uniqueness of this year’s edition is also highlighted by the participation of new manufacturers in the GTP class, such as BMW, Porsche and Lamborghini, which join the competition with Acura and Cadillac.
There is no shortage of well-known personalities from the world of sports and entertainment in the stands. Their presence adds luster to this prestigious event. As the race goes on, the excitement grows and the teams fight not only against the competition, but also against the passing of time. It is the most demanding race in the world.
Rolex a Daytona
Rolex plays a key role in the history of the 24 Hours of Daytona race, having been its title sponsor since 1992. The brand’s association with this prestigious event is not limited to sponsorship – Rolex is also a symbol of racing excellence, with the winners of the race receiving an exclusive watch from the brand. The partnership is part of Rolex’s long-term strategy to not only support motor racing, but also to identify itself with precision, reliability and innovation – qualities that are essential in this extreme race.
Celebrities behind the wheel in the Daytona race – calendar of the most important events and people – TOP 10
The 24 Hours of Daytona race has attracted motorsport stars and great personalities for decades, creating unforgettable moments. Here are the top 10 events that made history:
- 1966 – Victory of the Ford GT40 Mk II.
Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby lead Ford to historic triumph that promises success at Le Mans. - 1970 – Mario Andretti and Ferrari 512S
Andretti wins for Ferrari, cementing his position as one of motorsport’s legends. - 1985 – Alan Prost at the start
The F1 champion makes his debut at Daytona, showing the versatility of his skills. - 1991 – Ayrton Senna and the F1 team
Senna, Fittipaldi and Patrese form one of the most exciting teams in the history of the race. - 2000 – Dodge Viper triumphs
Olivier Beretta leads Viper to victory, highlighting power and reliability - this model.
2003 – Jeff Gordon at Daytona Prototypes
The NASCAR icon bridges two worlds by competing in a long-distance race. - 2010 – Jamie McMurray doubles as winner
He wins both the Daytona 500 and the Rolex 24, making racing history. - 2012 – Success for Michael Shank Racing
The team with John Pew and Oswald Negri Jr. defeats the favorites in a fierce battle. - 2017 – Fernando Alonso makes his debut
The two-time F1 champion is attracting a new crop of fans at Daytona.
- 2022 – Honda and Meyer Shank RacingSimon Pagenaud leads the team to victory in the Daytona Prototypes class.