PJ Jacobsen tops Q1 for the 84th DAYTONA 200 while Indian dominates King Of The Baggers qualifying at Daytona International Speedway.
Tyler Scott And Darryn Binder Complete Top Three After First Round Of Qualifying. Photo By Brian J. Nelson.

Rahal Ducati Moto with XPEL rider PJ Jacobsen topped the first qualifying session for the 84th running of the DAYTONA 200. The 32-year-old Jacobsen laid down the fastest lap with a 1:49.359 on just his seventh lap of the session, and it stood the test of time. Jacobsen looks to carry that momentum into tomorrow’s Q2 and a spot in the Supersport Time Attack.

Jacobsen currently holds the provisional pole over D3O M4 ECSTAR Suzuki rider Tyler Scott, who has started on the pole at the DAYTONA 200 for the past two years in a row. Scott is currently sitting within 0.188 seconds of Jacobsen with a lap time of 1:49.547.

Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBK Ducati rider Darryn Binder completes the provisional front row with a 1:49.942 lap time. The former MotoGP rider looked immediately comfortable on the Daytona banks and has aligned himself with the pace almost immediately. In fact, Jacobosen, Scott, and Binder were the only riders to dip below the 1:50 mark in the first qualifying session and are separated by about half a second altogether.

Richie Escalante’s M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSXR-750 sits fourth after the first session and was the only rider in the one-minute-fifty range with a 1:50.538.

DAYTONA 200 rookie Alessandro Di Mario is sitting fifth after Q1 aboard his Rahal Ducati Moto with Roller Die + Forming Ducati Panigale V2. The 17-year-old rookie set his fastest time of 1:51.441 on his 13th lap of the session.

Liberty Yamaha Racing’s Dominic Doyle is sixth and is the top-ranking YZF-R9 thus far. Doyle is followed by Rahal Ducati Moto with Droplight’s Kayla Yaakov in seventh, and Rahal Ducati Moto with Desnuda Organic Tequila’s Josh Herrin in eighth.

Danny Webb aboard the Team Classic Suzuki GSXR-750 is ninth with Strack Racing’s Blake Davis rounding out the top 10 with a 1:51.901 lap time.

The qualifying session was marred by two red flags. The first was shown with approximately 18 minutes remaining after Brenden Ketelsen went down while exiting the international horseshoe. The final red flag occurred with one minute and 55 seconds left when Davey Todd crashed. The session was ended since the riders would likely not have had enough time to complete their out-lap before the qualifying clock expired.

The teams and riders will certainly aim to replicate or boost their results for tomorrow’s Qualifying 2. The top 12 from both combined sessions will advance to a 15-minute Time Attack for a more focused qualifying session and a chance to further improve their starting positions.

Mission King Of The Baggers – Indian Motorcycles 1-2-3

The J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian squad came out swinging in Q1, capturing the top three provisional spots with all riders separated by just three-tenths of a second. Troy Herfoss led the charge for Indian Motorcycle with a fast lap of 1:51.011 and is followed closely by his teammates Hayden Gillim in second and Rocco Landers third. All three teammates are separated by just three-tenths around the 3.51-mile Daytona circuit.

Troy Herfoss holds the provisional pole heading into tomorrow’s Q2 and King Of The Baggers Challenge before the field is set for Race1.
Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Kyle Wyman registered his Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing Road Glide in fourth position with a lap time of 1:51.516 with just one-tenth separating him and his teammate Bradley Smith in fifth.

The final rider to register a time in the 1:51s was SDI Racing’s Tyler O’hara aboard his Indian Challenger.

Behind O’Hara in the 1:52s was TAB Performance’s Kyle Ohnsorg in seventh and Big Diehl x Harley-Davidson Factory Racing’s James Rispoli in eight with Saddlemen Race Development’s Cory West and Jake Lewis rounding out the top 10 aboard their H-D Road Glides.

The top five riders from Q1 are separated by just half of a second, which will surely make tomorrow’s Q2 a heated battle for the top starting spot.

Twins Cup – Inaugural Twins Cup Champion On Top

With a tighter schedule at Daytona, the Twins Cup class is challenged with only one 25-minute qualifying session available to them. This means, if a rider crashes, or simply doesn’t have the feel in Q1, there is no Q2 session to improve their grid position.

Ghetto Customs team owner/rider Chris Parrish took full advantage of the limited qualifying time. The 49-year-old Tennessean laid down a 1:57.625 lap aboard his Aprilia RS 660 on his ninth lap of the session. In fact, the winner of the very first Twins Cup Championship in 2018 was the only rider to record a time below 1:58 in the session.

Ghetto Customs owner and rider Chris Parrish is a veteran of the series, having won the very first Twins Cup Championship back in 2018. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Lining up next to Parrish in second will be Twins Cup rookie and M4 ECSTAR Suzuki rider Bodie Paige. Paige’s 1:58.430 lap time was just fast enough to start one step ahead of Karns/TST Industries Racing Suzuki GSX-8R rider Isaac Woodworth, who completes the front row of the grid.

Twins Cup rookie Michel Agazzi was fourth-fastest aboard his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-8R with a 1:58.648 lap time. The Italian, Agazzi, is competing in his first MotoAmerica Twins Cup race after winning the GSX-8R cup this past summer, and he already looks to be getting comfortable at Daytona.

Completing the second row of the grid are Sam Drane aboard the Yamaha BLU CRU Estenson Racing YZF-R7 in fifth position, and M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-8R rider Matthew Chapin in sixth.

Mission Super Hooligans National Championship – Defending Champion Leads Field, Top Nine Within One Second

Defending champion James Rispoli kicked off the 2026 Mission Super Hooligan National Championship season by grabbing pole -position at Daytona International Speedway. His 1:52.991 lap narrowly edged out Saddlemen Race Development teammate Cory West by a razor-thin 0.054 seconds.

2025 Mission Super Hooligans National Champion James Rispoli looking through the international horseshoe on his way to securing pole position for the Mission Super Hooligans National Championship opening round at Dayona International Speedway.  
Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Andy DiBrino broke up the Saddlemen stronghold, placing his BPR Racing Yamaha in third. The shuffle pushed the third Saddlemen rider, Jake Lewis, down to fourth.

Rounding out the top six were Venezuelan Robertino Pietri in fifth—debuting the COATZYMOTO-LATIN WE Yamaha XSR900—and Bryce Kornbau, who secured sixth on a second BPR Racing Yamaha MT-09.

Rounding out the top 10 on day one are Jason Waters and his TopPro Motorsports/Edge Racing Ducati Streetfighter V2, the Trackhouse/Hawk Mazzotta Moto Camp/BLUCRU Yamaha MT-09 of Hawk Mazzotta and Rodio Racing’s Gus Rodio in ninth, and Saddlemen Race Development’s Travis Wyman in 10th.

The field is set for tomorrow’s Race 1 and, with all the top 10 qualifiers within one-second of each other, the stage is set for an epic Daytona battle.

Thursday results:

Supersport

Mission King Of The Baggers

Twins Cup

Mission Super Hooligan National Championship

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