Daytona Curse

The Daytona Curse is a legend circulating the ARLA community. Until the Elite Series season opener moved to Texas in 2011, that race was held at the Daytona International Speedway. Kevin Monroe won the 2001 race in his debut, sparking a trend of first-time winners in the opener that continued through 2011, even with the relocation of the race. The streak of first time winners was snapped by Joseph Howard in 2012. The curse isn't exclusive to the former season opener, as Tom Delgado had shown, with his inability to finish on the lead lap of any Daytona event until 2012.

However, with a few exceptions, drivers who won their first race in the opener since 2001 have been "cursed" and have never been able to win another race.

"Cursed" Drivers
Harold McGee (2002)

Eric Engelhard (2003)

Peter Kreamer (2004) (He would later die in the 2012 Hanmore World Championships)

Ricky Navarro (2005)

Hamilton Porteau (2006) (although he has had moderate success in Formula Overdrive competition.)

Manuel Ortiz (2008) (Even though he did win the 2008 Smash Beer Shootout at Daytona the week before)

Tom Delgado (2008 Twilight 100) (Did not finish on the lead lap of any Daytona TMMC or ARLA event until finishing 13th in the 2012 ARLA race. He has also suffered two heart attacks, but these were more likely self-inflicted rather than being of supernatural origins.)

Marcos Leonard (2009) (there is some debate over whether or not Leonard has been "cursed", due to his success in the TM Master Cup Series and the fact that he did not defend his victory.)

Scott Morales (2010) (The curse extended to his disastrous TM Lights season, he was then killed 2 years later at Orange County Fair Speedway)

Exceptions
Kevin Monroe has been unaffected by the curse, as he has scored victories since his Daytona win, along with a championship. Harry Enola won the 2007 season opener in his debut, but he got his second victory in 2010 at Loudon.