In 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic Monster Energy Supercross raced at Camping World Stadium in Orlando which is about an hour South of the speedway.
Also in January, the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the Michelin Pilot Challenge conducts a test session on the Daytona road course, in preparations for the Rolex 24.
"[2] During this test session the IMSA Prototype Challenge series which is a feeder division for the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship has a 3 hour race usually held Saturday afternoon during the weekend of events.
Originally it was the first weekend in January but due to ongoing COVID-19 and travel problems in 2021 the race was rescheduled.
Currently it is held the final weekend of January, which is also on the weekend of the conference championship games of the NFL Playoffs due to the Pro Bowl now being the bye week for the Super Bowl since the 2021 NFL season made an adjustment that became a 17-game schedule.
In 2021 the Mazda Global MX-5 Cup series was added to the IMSA card, with two races across Thursday evening and Friday morning.
Because of Super Bowl LV in 2021 in nearby Tampa, NASCAR originally planned consolidation down to a single "Speedweek" of stock car action However, with COVID-19 restrictions in California, NASCAR announced on December 8, 2020, that Speedweeks will instead be two weeks with the Daytona road course races being the final race of the meeting, instead of the Daytona 500.
[5] Starting with the 2019 season, AdventHealth replaced Budweiser as the official sponsor of Speedweeks in a multi-year agreement.
[6] In 2021, a one-off extra weekend of Daytona road course races (originally a replacement race in 2020 for Watkins Glen) was added for the fourth week in Speedweeks, as a replacement for the cancelled Auto Club Speedway weekend because of California COVID government restrictions.
In 2022, the Busch Clash was removed from the Speedweeks as it was moved to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.