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Main Event draws 100+ players with $95K+ in prizes still growing

A record-breaking field is forming as late registrations push the prize pool higher. Will Day 1b shatter expectations before the final count?

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Main Event draws 100+ players with $95K+ in prizes still growing

The Main Event is already drawing strong interest, with over 100 players registered so far. Prizes now exceed $95,000, and organizers expect even bigger numbers before registration closes. Today's field alone could reach at least 120 entries by the end of the day.

Players in Day 1a are currently on their second break. The session still has roughly three hours remaining for late entries. Organizers anticipate a final field size of more than 300 once tomorrow's registrations close.

Day 1b will follow on the next day, offering another chance to join the competition. No details have been released about participants in the Daytona 24 Hours or any confirmed drivers as of March 7, 2026.

The event continues to grow, with prize money climbing and registration still open. Final numbers will be confirmed once Day 1b concludes tomorrow. The tournament's scale suggests a highly competitive field for this year's Main Event.

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