Rush Hour in Daytona

John Ashmead leads a gaggle of riders entering the International Horseshoe during the 1987 Daytona 200 by Arai. Others braking for the horseshoe include David Strobel (305), Keith Pinkstaff (21), Rodney Farris (351), Doug Chandler (10), Doug Chancey (335) and others. Wayne Rainey won the race that year. Of this group it was Ashmead, on a Honda, coming out on top taking the checkered flag in sixth. Two years later Ashmead would win the race on this same race bike.

John Ashmead leads a gaggle of riders entering the International Horseshoe during the 1987 Daytona 200 by Arai. Others braking for the horseshoe include David Strobel (305), Keith Pinkstaff (21), Rodney Farris (351), Doug Chandler (10), Doug Chancey (335) and others. (Larry Lawrence photo)

John Ashmead leads a gaggle of riders entering the International Horseshoe during the 1987 Daytona 200 by Arai. Others braking for the horseshoe include David Strobel (305), Keith Pinkstaff (21), Rodney Farris (351), Doug Chandler (10), Doug Chancey (335) and others. (Larry Lawrence photo)

3 thoughts on “Rush Hour in Daytona

  1. I was Dave Strobel’s pitboard guy during that race. We gave signboards in the tri-oval down by the flagman at the edge of the track is those days.

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