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Who Won 1994 Daytona?

Who Won 1994 Daytona?

Sterling Marlin
Sterling Marlin in the Morgan-McClure Motorsports No. 4 won the race, the first win of his NASCAR career.

How many people have died at Daytona Motor Speedway?

Daytona International Speedway has seen 40 on-track fatalities since its opening in 1959: 23 car drivers, twelve motorcyclists, three go-kart drivers, one powerboat racer, and one track worker.

Who died at Daytona?

List of Daytona International Speedway fatalities

Driver Date Cause
Don Williams 21 May 1989 Died of injuries suffered in a February 1979 crash.
Dale Robertson 27 December 1989
Julius Johnson 11 February 1990 Died three days later on 14 February 1990.
Joe Booher 12 February 1993

Who won the 1993 Daytona 500?

Dale Jarrett
The 1993 Daytona 500, the 35th running of the event, was held February 14 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida as the first race of the 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup season. Dale Jarrett won the race.

When did the Daytona 500 video game come out?

For the museum at Daytona International Speedway, see Daytona 500 Experience. For the 2001 video game, see Daytona USA 2001. Daytona USA is an arcade racing video game developed by Sega AM2 in 1993 and released by Sega in 1994. Players race stock cars on one of three courses.

Is the game Daytona USA a commercial success?

Daytona USA was a critical and commercial success, being praised for its graphics, soundtrack and sense of realism, and is one of the most successful arcade games of all time. It was rereleased on multiple platforms and followed by four sequels. It is cited as an influential game of the genre.

Where did the idea for Daytona USA come from?

Inspired by the popularity of NASCAR in the U.S., Daytona USA was developed by Sega AM2 after a meeting of the heads of Sega’s regional offices. The game was suggested by Tom Petit, president of Sega Enterprises USA.

Who was the programmer for Daytona International Speedway?

Programmer Daichi Katagiri was an avid player of arcade racing games at the time and leaned on that experience. The developers used satellite imagery and sent staff to photograph Daytona International Speedway; Nagoshi walked a full lap to get a feel for the banking in the corners.