Former British Supersport front-runner Luke Mossey has joined Barry Burrell and Tristan Palmer on the entry list for this year's Daytona 200.
The youngster, who will ride under GBRacing colours, follows in the footseps of his father John, who also raced on the hallowed ground.
“I think it’s more of a father-son thing for me than anything. My father has taught me so much over the years about racing. It’s great to follow in his footsteps by riding in this prestigious race," said Mossey.
"Dad got me into racing when I was just four-years-old, now I’m 20 and it’s amazing how far we’ve come. I’m glad I get to pay him back a little by riding in this race, he’s done so much for me."
Burrell will field a Yamaha in the event, courtesy of Gary Mason's Hornee Jeans firm, while Palmer will be on a Kawasaki for the March 16 race.