Trump showcases raw American muscle in preview of first-of-its kind America 250 Grand Prix
President Donald Trump on Monday spent the early afternoon showcasing INDYCAR vehicles that will participate in a first-of-its-kind race in Washington, D.C. in August."Unprecedented events will take place next month...
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President Donald Trump on Monday spent the early afternoon showcasing INDYCAR vehicles that will participate in a first-of-its-kind race in Washington, D.C. in August. "Unprecedented events will take place next month right here in our nation's capital . On August 22nd and 23rd," Trump said, standing outside the White House on Executive Avenue where an INDYCAR pit stop was demonstrated for the president. "It will be an awesome display of American patriotism and raw horsepower ingenuity," Trump said. "You're going to see cars at the level that they've never been at before, with cars racing more than 190 miles and even higher than that down Pennsylvania Avenue." AMERICA'S 250TH CELEBRATION IN NATION'S CAPITAL BOOSTED BY ICONIC AUTOMAKER'S 2-WEEK TRIBUTE TO INNOVATION The 47th president stood flanked by three INDYCAR racers, including 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist, on his right. On his left stood Penske Corporation founder and chairman Roger Penske, the company's president, Bud Denker, and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy. "It wasn't exactly designed for that," Trump joked of the upcoming race down the National Mall and streets of Washington, D.C. "But what Sean Duffy has done with these incredible, brilliant people is really amazing. It's going to be a sight for the ages," the president continued. "It really will be something special, and they're going to go all around the National Mall at speeds that are not quite, if we did that during the regular day, I think people would be put in jail, perhaps for the rest of their lives." Penske said that more than 250,000 members of the public have signed up to attend the events next month, which was established by an executive order Jan. 30 and is free of charge to attend. FLASHBACK: AS AMERICA TURNS 250, HERE'S HOW THE NATION CELEBRATED ITS BIGGEST BIRTHDAYS "When you think about 250 years of this country , it's an amazing time," Penske said. "It's a great place to live. It's a great place to work, and I…