You wonder how Trump has the hours in the day to attend the Super Bowl, NASCAR's Daytona 500, and reintroduce plastic straws, but somehow he still manages. Maybe he's hopped up on that beloved Diet Coke of his.
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NASCAR and Country Music will forever go hand in hand, and although the music never went away, NASCAR is back this weekend. You better believe Donald Trump won't be missing it either. The Daytona Speedway will be hosting the Daytona Cup this weekend for the Great American Race, with Mr. Make America Great Again himself hanging over the guardrail.
After being front and center at the Super Bowl only last weekend, the coming weekend will also be graced by his presidential holiness. Rather than take a breather from public appearance, Trump will be right there at the all-American Daytona action.
'The Beast' Trump Car To Take A Few Laps At Daytona
As well as making a public appearance at the Daytona launch day, Trump will have his car take a lap or two. Dubbed, 'The Beast, his presidential vehicle lives up to its name. It apparently weighs 20,000 pounds and is armored to the hilt.
The limo features eight-inch walls, five-inch thick windows, and foot-thick doors. It also has the ability to electrify the handles to prevent entry. The vehicle truly is a beast. It will certainly be the heaviest thing to swing itself around the Daytona track.
This won't be the first time Trump has attended a Daytona race either. In fact, at the 2020 race, Trump acted as Race Marshall. In true American spirit, Air Force One did a flyover and Trump was allowed to give the famous 'Racers, Start Your Engines' cry.
Who knows what treats will be in store from Trump this year? He is certainly putting the legwork into being as visible as possible. It is a vast change from the doddering, half dead, appearance of the previous President. We will have to see how long the 78-year-old current president can keep up with all these activities.
He's making me exhausted just watching. I'm getting sympathy RSI, just from all the new diktats he's signing.
