Fresh From Florida 250 2025
Fresh From Florida 250 2025 in Daytona Beach.
Feb 14, 2025 → Feb 14, 2025

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Fresh From Florida 250 2025
Rev up those engines – the NASCAR Truck Series 2025 is about to hit the track! Kicking off on February 14, 2025, with the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the NASCAR Cup Series, follow the Xfinity Series, or just love the adrenaline rush of stock car racing, the Truck Series is where raw power meets pure racing skill.
This is the start of a full season that will see drivers battle across road courses, short tracks, and superspeedways all the way to the Championship 4. So, buckle up – it’s going to be a wild ride.
History of the NASCAR Truck Series
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has been bringing heart-pounding action to fans since 1995, which makes it NASCAR’s third-tier national series. Unlike the Cup Series, which focuses on stock cars, this division features modified pickup trucks and gives it a unique flavor in the world of motorsports.
Daytona International Speedway has long been a staple of the Truck Series, hosting its season opener every year. The 2025 season marks the 31st iteration of the series, and if history has taught us anything, it’s that this opener will be anything but predictable.
Oh, and if you need another reason to tune in? Hollywood star-turned-racer Frankie Muniz (yes, the guy from Malcolm in the Middle) is making his full-time debut in the Truck Series this year with Reaume Brothers Racing – talk about a plot twist!
What to Expect at the NASCAR Truck Series 2025
This season is a full tour of America’s best tracks and it features legendary stops like Atlanta Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, and Charlotte Motor Speedway. Each race will put drivers to the test, from high-speed superspeedways to tight, technical road courses. One of the anticipated stops is Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the North Carolina Education Lottery has played a role in supporting NASCAR events.
Season Kickoff: Fresh From Florida 250
The first race of the season takes place at the iconic Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Under the lights on February 14 at 7:30 PM, expect pack racing, last-lap chaos, and a finish that could come down to inches.
But Daytona is just the start: over the next several months, teams like Joe Gibbs Racing, Kaulig Racing, and Spire Motorsports will battle it out for supremacy. By the time we hit the Round of 8, only the best will remain standing.
And let's not forget the teams looking to make a major impact this season, including Niece Motorsports and RFK Racing, both of which have been fine-tuning their trucks for 2025. With some serious talent behind the wheel, expect these teams to shake things up on the track.
Ticket Information for Fresh From Florida 250 2025
Want to witness the Fresh From Florida 250 and other key races live? Here’s what you need to know:
- Tickets start at $49 for Daytona’s opening race.
- Season-long passes are available for those following multiple races.
- General admission and reserved seating options vary by track.
- If you're a fan of premium experiences, hospitality packages can get you closer to the action.
To get the best availability, grab your tickets early via NASCAR’s official website.
Daytona in February is usually pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 60–75 F (15–24 C). It’s warm enough for a t-shirt during the day, but bring a light jacket if you’re staying for the late-night racing action.
Oh, and keep an eye on the weather forecast: while Daytona’s dry season means rain is unlikely, Florida is known for the occasional surprise shower.
How to Get to Daytona International Speedway
If you’re heading to the Fresh From Florida 250, here’s how to get there:
- By car – Daytona International Speedway is located at 1801 West International Speedway Boulevard. Plenty of parking is available, but arrive early to avoid traffic.
- By air – Flying in? The Daytona Beach International Airport is just minutes away, and Orlando International Airport is about an hour’s drive.
- By bus/shuttle – Some local hotels offer race-day shuttle services – check with your accommodation for options.
Pro tip: The earlier you arrive, the better the experience – Daytona gets packed on race day.
Fresh From Florida 250 2025 Bag Policy
Before heading to the track, here’s what you can and can’t bring inside:
Prohibited Items:
- Large backpacks and oversized bags
- Glass bottles and alcohol
- Hard-sided coolers
- Weapons or anything deemed dangerous
Allowed Items:
- Soft-sided coolers (14"x14"x14" max)
- Small bags and personal items
- Factory-sealed water bottles
- Cameras and binoculars
For the most up-to-date policies, visit the official NASCAR website before race day.
Fresh From Florida 250 2025 Bag Storage
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How to Use Bounce Bag Storage at Daytona International Speedway
- Book online – Find a storage spot near the speedway via the Bounce app or website.
- Drop off your bags – Head to your chosen location and store your items in minutes.
- Enjoy the race hands-free – Focus on the thrills of NASCAR without lugging around extra gear.
Tips to Make the Most of Fresh From Florida 250 2025
- Arrive early – Parking fills up fast, and getting in early means a better view of the action.
- Dress comfortably – You’ll be outside all day, so wear breathable clothes and bring sunglasses.
- Stay updated – Check the NASCAR website for schedule changes and track updates.
- Explore Daytona Beach – After the race, check out the beach, bars, and motorsport attractions nearby.
- Use Bounce for storage – If you’re traveling, don’t let bags slow you down – store them securely.
The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is gearing up for another epic season, and it all starts under the lights at Daytona International Speedway.
Oh, and if you're waiting for a few seconds for your ticket confirmation, don’t panic – it’s just NASCAR’s ticketing system verifying your purchase. You won’t need a Ray ID to enjoy the action, but you will need some ear protection – because these trucks are loud! Let’s go racing!
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All you need to know
What date is Daytona 500 in 2025?
The 2025 Daytona 500 is scheduled for Sunday, February 16, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Where will NASCAR be broadcast in 2025?
Starting in 2025, NASCAR races will be broadcast across multiple platforms: FOX Sports: Continues to broadcast select races, including the Daytona 500. NBC Sports: Will air a portion of the season's races. Amazon Prime Video: Begins streaming select NASCAR Cup Series races, starting with the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25, 2025. TNT Sports: Returns to NASCAR coverage with select races, including the inaugural in-season tournament starting with Atlanta’s Night Race on June 28, 2025.
Is there still a NASCAR truck series?
Yes, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series continues as a key part of NASCAR's national touring series. The 2025 season begins on Friday, February 14, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. ET.
How much horsepower do the NASCAR trucks have?
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series vehicles typically produce approximately 650 horsepower, depending on track configurations and series regulations.
How to watch Craftsman Truck Series?
In 2025, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will be broadcast entirely by FOX Sports. Races will air on FOX and FS1, with streaming available through the FOX Sports app and website.