Daytona, Florida is home to the Daytona Speedway, a huge, 3.2km tri-oval with banked corners and another 2.9km of tight, difficult infield, one of the fastest and most intimidating circuits in the world.
Triumph twins scored a number of David-and-Goliath victories there in the late 1960s against the might of the factory Harley-Davidsons and and since then the name has been applied to the marque's top sports machinery.
The latest bearer of this commemorative tag is powered by an uprated version of Hinckley's signature 955cc three-cylinder, fuel-injected engine, tuned for 112kW at a howling 10 700rpm with maximum torque of 100Nm presented at 8 200rpm
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