
Last year, Canadian rider Trevor Daley made his debut in the Daytona 200 when he joined multi-time Canadian Superbike Champion Ben Young on Bridgestone’s Team BATTLAX with support from Bridgestone Americas. Daley gained valuable experience at the “World Center of Racing.” and he will be back on the High Banks again next month for an encore performance in the legendary race.

Competing this year for OneSpeedInc Racing, Daley will be aboard a Suzuki Canada-supported GSX-R750, the same bike he raced during his breakthrough season in the 2024 Canadian Superbike (CSBK) Championship where he notched three victories in only a handful of race starts.
OneSpeedInc’s expertise in fabrication has already started to make waves in the MotoAmerica paddock. The company’s endurance racing, quick-change stands and fast refuelling systems, designed by Daley’s team, have quickly become sought-after tools for several of MotoAmerica’s top teams.
Daley and his OneSpeedInc Racing team are also being supported in the Daytona 200 by Timmerman Timberworks, an Ontario-Canada-based company renowned for its precision craftsmanship in timber-frame construction, along with fellow Ontario based businesses, Economy Lube + Tire and Goderich Toyota.

As a member of Sean Dylan Kelly’s TopPro Racing crew all last year in MotoAmerica, Daley contributed mightily to SDK’s rookie Superbike season, and being part of the MotoAmerica paddock has also paid dividends personally for Daley. For his encore Daytona 200 adventure, Daley has enlisted the help of noted Öhlins suspension wizard and crew chief (and fellow Canadian) Jon Cornwell, as well as Dave Weaver, who is MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Cameron Beaubier’s crew chief. Daley’s fellow SDK crew members Jake Skate and Jeff Binford are also part of the crew, along with Steve Beattie, Brad Macrae, Pat Barnes, and even Ben Young himself. That’s a crew of “A-Listers” that any motorcycle road racer would love to have in their pit box.
Follow Trevor Daley’s Daytona 200 adventure at insidemotorcycles.com and also on social media @OneSpeedInc.
Trevor Daley thanks the following who are helping to make his return to the Daytona 200 possible: Timmerman Timberworks, Economy Lube + Tire, Bridgestone Americas, Suzuki Canada, Goderich Toyota, Riedmann Management, Hindle Exhaust, Moto-Spec Chassis Tuning Software, Vortex Racing, GB Racing, BrakeTech, Liqui Moly, and Moto-World.ca.