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Trump rallies NASCAR fans

- By Kevin Freking Kevin Freking is an Associated Press writer.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — President Trump gave an electionye­ar embrace to NASCAR and its fans Sunday when he became the second president to attend the Daytona 500. The presidenti­al motorcade took to the track to join in a warmup lap after he had told the crowd that the racers and their teams were competing “for pure American glory.”

Following a recitation of the opening command, “Gentleman, start your engines,” Trump got into his black limousine for a ceremonial spin around Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway. He had joked moments earlier in a Fox interview that while as president, he was not allowed to drive his own car, “I’m going to hop into one of these cars and I’m going to get into this race if possible. I love the idea.”

Given the honor of grand marshal for the race, Trump gave thousands of fans a flyover of Air Force One and then rode onto the track in the presidenti­al motorcade as the audience roared. The motorcade took roughly a quarter lap before pulling aside in an infield staging area.

Asked what it was about NASCAR that he most enjoyed, the president said, “I think it’s really the bravery of these people.”

President George W. Bush appeared at the race during his reelection year.

“For 500 heartpound­ing miles, these fierce competitor­s will chase the checkered flag … and make their play for pure American glory, and that’s what it is, pure American glory,” Trump said before the race.

He said the Daytona 500 was “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 worldclass motor sports. But NASCAR fans never forget that no matter who wins the race, what matters most is God, family and country.”

 ?? Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images ?? Donald Trump became the second U.S. president to visit the Daytona 500. George W. Bush was the first.
Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images Donald Trump became the second U.S. president to visit the Daytona 500. George W. Bush was the first.

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