It caters for drivers aged 6–80 years old and holds monthly "Inkart" championships.
Graduates from the individual circuits include Formula First champion Alex Kapadia, Ginetta Junior driver William Tregurtha, Formula Renault race winner Ivan Taranov, as well as Robert Huff and Howard Fuller.
[2] Notable people that have utilised the Daytona circuits include Sam Bird, Viktor Jensen and Duncan Tappy, as well as Formula 1 racers Lewis Hamilton, Martin Brundle, David Coulthard and Damon Hill.
[2] Daytona's first venue was an indoor circuit at Wood Lane, London, which opened in 1990.
The indoor course[3] is located in a purpose-built, heated 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) venue that opened in October 2000.