Trump attended the race in 2020 while running for a second term and was given the honor of being grand marshal.
Donald Trump will be present at the Daytona 500 on Sunday, referring to the race as an event that brings people together and symbolizes the spirit of America’s excellence. He mentioned that NASCAR’s opening event unites individuals from various backgrounds who share a love for speed, excitement, and the competition of racing.
Trump expressed admiration for the sights and sounds of the Daytona 500, from the thunderous car engines on the track to the powerful rendition of the national anthem. He believes that the race serves as a tribute to America’s core values of speed, strength, and unwavering determination, qualities that contribute to the nation’s greatness.
According to Trump, the Daytona 500 embodies the essence of American spirit that can drive the country towards a prosperous future. He emphasized the importance of embracing this spirit as a catalyst for what he envisions as America’s Golden Age, encouraging citizens to seize the opportunities it presents for progress and success.
Trump said in his Jan. 20 inaugural address that “the golden age of America begins right now.”
Air Force One left Palm Beach International Airport shortly after noon and the president was traveling to Daytona Beach with several guests, including his son Eric, grandson Luke, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and his wife, Kathryn, the White House said. Several members of Congress are also traveling with Trump.
The plane landed less than an hour later after buzzing the Daytona International Speedway. Trump was making his second appearance at the race as president. His motorcade then rode on a portion of the track.
Trump was at the race in 2020 while running for a second term. He was given the honor of being grand marshal of NASCAR’s biggest and most prestigious event of the year and delivered the command for drivers to start their engines. Trump also thrilled NASCAR fans in the stands with an Air Force One flyover before he rode in the presidential limousine onto the Daytona International Speedway.
Asked what he enjoyed most about NASCAR, Trump said during a 2020 interview with Fox News that it was the bravery and courage of the drivers pursuing “pure American glory.”
He described the Daytona 500 as a “legendary display of roaring engines, soaring spirits and the American skill, speed and power that we’ve been hearing about for so many years. The tens of thousands of patriots here today have come for the fast cars and the world-class motorsports. But NASCAR fans never forget that no matter who wins the race, what matters most is God, family and country.’’
The sport’s fans are seen as leaning conservative.
Trump honored NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. and Furniture Row Racing at the White House in 2018.
One NASCAR driver said having a president on hand Sunday for “one of our biggest days of the year is special.”
“It certainly brings a lot of eyes and a different perspective to what we do down here for this race,” said Chase Elliott.
Trump is a sports fan. He is an avid golfer and attends college football games and UFC matches.
Last weekend, the Republican made history as the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl.