Thu, Mar 5 - Sat, Mar 7, 2026

MotoAmerica Daytona 200 2026

Daytona Int'l Speedway

About this event

Welcome to the Marshal and Volunteer registration page

for the

MotoAmerica Daytona 200 2026


Photo by Brian J. Nelson

Event requirements

Please read the event information carefully.  If you have questions about any aspect of the event, then please feel free to contact either or both:

Chief Marshal - David Hawley:  dhawley@motoamerica.com
Deputy Chief Marshal - Lee Hollimon:  lhollimon@motamerica.com

The MotoAmerica 2026 Daytona 200 event is scheduled for:

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 5 – 7 March, 2026

You may view and download the following document for information regarding the MotoAmerica Marshal and Volunteer Program:

MotoAmerica Marshal and Volunteer Program Ver 1.3.pdf

There are paid and unpaid (volunteer) positions available for this event.

Flag and Track Marshals are eligible for pay. If you register for a paid position, then it is a request to be paid. It is not a guarantee. Eligibility for pay is based the number of days that you are registering for (all three days is much preferred), your marshaling experience, and your registration date. You may also register for Flag or Track marshal positions as a Volunteer.

Paid Flag and Track Marshals receive monetary compensation in the amount of $140 per day, a parking pass, and a camping pass.  Compensation will be from MotoAmerica by paper check at the end of the day on Saturday. If your actual work days were different than what you registered for, then we will send a check to you via US mail after the event. 

Paid marshals will be asked to submit an IRS Form W-9 (2026) if the marshal's expected total compensation from MotoAmerica for the year is greater than $600. If for any reason you cannot submit a Form W-9, then please register as a volunteer.

Note: A two-day commitment is required (Friday and Saturday - race days) for paid Course Marshals for this event. We much prefer a three day commitment. If we are over-subscribed, then paid marshals registered for all three days of the event will be given priority.

Food and beverages - Paid Marshals: all meals, beverages, ice, etc. during the event are your responsibility and will not be provided by MotoAmerica, with one exception – the Marshal and Volunteer Dinner on Friday evening. Paid Marshals are a very important part of our community and are therefore invited to the Friday dinner!  

Other positions - Grid Marshal, Tire Control Marshal, and Hospitality Volunteer - are volunteer (unpaid) positions only. There are significant benefits that come along with serving as a volunteer, most of which are not received by paid marshals.  Volunteering for these positions represents:

"The ticket that you cannot buy!"

All volunteers are entitled to meals and beverages at MotoAmerica hospitality, a parking pass, a camping pass, MotoAmerica SWAG, and one 3-day guest pass. There will be a designated camping area for all marshals and volunteers at the event. There is no fee to camp in this area. The free camping area does not have electrical or water hook-ups. A camping space with hook-ups can be reserved for a fee.  Restroom facilities, with showers, will be available for all campers.

A summary of the benefits that we provide is in this table: 



Note: A two-day commitment is required (Friday and Saturday - race days) as a volunteer for this event and to be eligible for the volunteer benefits listed in the table above.

All volunteers are invited to the Friday evening dinner at MotoAmerica Hospitality. The dinner will be shortly after the track is cold for the day. We will host one or more celebrity guests from the paddock for a short talk followed by Q&A.

Basic requirements for all positions:

  • Experience is not mandatory, but marshals with proven experience will be given priority. 
  • The minimum commitment for all volunteers is two days.  For Flag and Track Marshals, Tire control Marshals, and Hospitality volunteers, a three day commitment is much preferred.  The commitment required for Grid Marshals is two days - Friday and Saturday race days only.

Clothing:

  • Flag & Track marshals should wear white pants and a white shirt. (see picture below as an example) . International orange is an acceptable alternative. 
  • Tech Control Marshals and Grid Marshals should wear dark long pants, a white shirt, and closed toe shoes.
  • All Marshals must wear sleeved shirts/tops, long pants and closed toe shoes. Sleeveless tops, short pants, sandals or flip flops are not allowed.
  • Hospitality volunteers - please dress as you like. Your position is often the most intense and most appreciated volunteer position with MotoAmerica.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
  • Rain Gear:
    • We are a "rain or shine" sport, so please bring rain gear!
    • Please do not wear any rain gear or top layer clothing with red or yellow coloring.  White, clear, black or navy-blue rain gear is preferred.  Other colors may also be acceptable so long as they do not resemble marshal flags.
  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Flag and Track Marshals should bring high quality gloves, hearing protection, hat/sunshade, and other PPE

Completion of a liability waiver (speedwaiver) is required for this and all MotoAmerica events. A mobile phone is required to complete the speedwaiver. 

All travel related expenses are the responsibility of the Marshal/Volunteer.

Here is an example of good Course Marshal attire:



 

 

Entries (46)

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Aja Newkirk
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Stephen Mansfield
PM
Peter Magdarz
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Terese Stevens
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Mario Torres
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Alexander Ortega
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John Bohannon
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Pat Milligan

Daytona Int'l Speedway

Daytona Beach, FL
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MotoAmerica Daytona 200 2026

Thu, Mar 5 - Sat, Mar 7, 2026