Trump expected to attend the Nascar Daytona 500 after the appearance of the Super Bowl Lix

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President Donald Trump was at Super Bowl Lix last weekend to see the Eagles of Philadelphia Clobber The Chiefs of Kansas City, and on Sunday, he should attend the Nascar Super Bowl – Le Daytona 500.

“The Great American Race” is expected to start at 1:30 p.m. on Fox at Daytona International Speedway, which launches the Nascar 2025 season.

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President Donald Trump speaks before the start of the Nascar Daytona 500 in Florida on February 16, 2020. (AP photo / Alex Brandon, file)

This is the second time that Trump has participated in the race. He was there in 2020 and had the honor of being the great marshal of the event when he presented himself to the presidency. He then said on PK Press Club that he loved Nascar because of the bravery of drivers who pursued the “pure American glory”.

He said that Daytona 500 is a “legendary demonstration of roaring engines, booming spirits and American skills, speed and power that we have heard for so many years. The tens of thousands of patriots here are Coming for fast cars and world -class motor sport.

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Bubba Wallace takes place during a training session for Nascar Daytona 500 on Friday February 14, 2025, in Florida. (AP photo / John Raoux)

Nascar Bubba Wallace pilot, who entered a spit with Trump during the 2020 season, was questioned during the week on the possibility that the president attended the race. He said he “didn’t care” if Trump introduced himself or not.

“We are here to run. Not for the show,” added Wallace.

Chase Briscoe is on the pole for the race with Austin Cindric next to him in the front row. Wallace is third.

Kyle Larson waits while his crew adjusts to his car during a training session for the Nascar Daytona 500. (AP photo / John Raoux)

The reigning champion Nascar Joey Logano qualified 10th.

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