Trump's Expected Presence at Daytona 500 Stirs Excitement and Controversy

Created: JANUARY 25, 2025

Former President Donald Trump's anticipated appearance at the 2025 Daytona 500 is generating buzz and reigniting past discussions. This marks his second visit to the iconic race, having previously served as grand marshal in 2020 during his presidential campaign. At that time, Trump praised NASCAR, emphasizing the drivers' courage and pursuit of "pure American glory." He described the Daytona 500 as a celebration of American spirit, skill, and power, highlighting the importance of faith, family, and country.

This year's race, airing on FOX at 1:30 p.m. ET from the Daytona International Speedway, marks the beginning of the 2025 NASCAR season. The starting lineup features Chase Briscoe in pole position, followed by Austin Cindric, with Bubba Wallace close behind in third.

Trump at the 2020 Daytona 500

Wallace, who previously clashed with Trump during the 2020 season, addressed the former president's potential attendance, stating his indifference. He emphasized the focus on racing rather than political spectacle. Defending champion Joey Logano qualified in tenth place, adding another layer of anticipation to the event.

Bubba Wallace drives

Kyle Larson, who has been performing exceptionally well in 2025, is another driver to watch, adding to the intrigue of whether he can maintain his momentum and secure a victory at Daytona.

Kyle Larson in the pits

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